Carrie Underwood and her husband, NHL star Mike Fisher, were pulled over for speeding while driving in Nashville following the recent CMA Awards. According to CMT.com, the stop came on the ride home June 9, when Fisher was allegedly caught driving 11 mph over the speed limit.
The stop came at an ironic moment for Fisher, who had just that day tweeted about his frustration with Nashville drivers. He hit the social network to complain about drivers going too slowly in the passing lane:
"I think I may start a driver education school in Nashville. U could make a fortune," he tweeted.
Carrie was quick to call him to task for his comments after getting the ticket, tweeting: "Ok...so, Mr. 'I'm gonna star a driving school in Nashville' just got us pulled over for going 56 in a 45. Just sayin..."
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