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Jessica Simpson: "This Song's For You"

Feb. 15 2009, Published 3:42 p.m. ET

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(Photo: Splash News Online) Yes, Jessica Simpson is whipped.

Jessica performed in Rochester New York on Saturday night, and maybe inspired by the fact that it was Valentine's Day, she threw out more than one "I Love You" to her hottie boyfriend, Dallas Cowboy QB Tony Romo.

According to PEOPLE, Jess told the crowd: "I'm celebrating the life I'm living right now."

Introducing "You're My Sunday," a song she co-wrote for Romo, Simpson announced, "Somebody came into my life and made me see myself in the best mirror possible, so I wrote this song for her."

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The singer immediately caught her slip. "Ha! Can you imagine?" she said before then joking that she had penned the number for her dog, Daisy.

Looking toward Romo, she said, "Sorry, baby. This song's for you."

Later singing "Do You Know", Jess again referenced Romo. "This song makes me want to suck face. I love kissing with the right lips, of course."

Jessica, who has been battling bad press over her weight, flaunted muscular bare legs in a sexy black mini-dress, says PEOPLE.

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