Dale Earnhardt, Jr. said Friday there was "no truth" to a National Enquirer story, based in part on sources, that said he had "zoomed off with another man's bride." The tabloid reported that the unmarried Earnhardt "became involved with gorgeous interior decorator Amy Reimann, and broke up her marriage" to her now ex-husband, Tommy Cook, an assistant defensive line coach at the University of Kentucky. The paper said Cook told "a pal" that Earnhardt Jr. "stole my wife."
The Enquirer said Cook's father, Tommy Cook Sr., confirmed that Earnhardt was dating his former daughter-in-law and quoted him saying, "My son's not talking about this. No one in the family is. All I can say is your story's true. Amy and Dale have been involved for a while."
"The Enquirer is pretty creative, I have to hand it to them," Earnhardt said Friday during a press conference at Richmond International Raceway, where he'll race Saturday night. "We've been in there a lot. I don't know why we keep popping up in there. I guess we are relevant in some realm. You learn a lot of new stuff about yourself that you never knew before."
He was asked directly if he wanted to set the record straight and whether there was any truth to it.
"There is no truth to that particular story or any of the other ones for that matter if we want to set the record straight," Earnhardt replied.




