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LeAnn Rimes' teeth fall out in the middle of performance leading her to ‘panic' and feel ‘sheer, utter embarrassment'

LeAnn Rimes' teeth fall out in the middle of performance leading her to ‘panic' and feel ‘sheer, utter embarrassment'

The Sun7 hours ago

LeAnn Rimes has revealed her teeth fell out in front of shocked fans during a live stage performance.
The county music singer, 42, was singing to an audience in Washington when the unfortunate incident occurred.
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LeAnn says she felt a "pop" and realised her front set of teeth, which is a dental bridge, fell out while she was singing her track One Way Ticket.
The star immediately "panicked" and ran off stage to put it back in her mouth while the crowd was left wondering what was going on.
Unfortunately, LeAnn was unable to hide her dental disaster and had to own up to the crowd - while continuing to manually hold her teeth in for the rest of the show.
LeAnn has now revealed what happened at her gig at Skagit Valley Casino & Resort to her fans on Instagram.
She has described it as an "epic example of the show must go on".
In a candid TikTok, LeAnn said, "In the middle of One Way Ticket I feel something pop.
"If you've been around, you'll know I've had a lot of dental surgeries and I have bridge in the front and it fell out in the middle of my song... to which I panicked and said, 'Hold on!' and ran to the side of the stage and put it in."
LeAnn returned to the stage and tried to continue but says she had to "get real with everybody" and tell them what had happened.
"For the rest of the show, I was literally pushing my teeth in, like, every couple of lines and singing," she explained.
"By the way, I never knew how many Fs and Ths and Shs I have in my songs, especially Can't Fight The Moonlight."
LeAnne went on to confess that her teeth fell out for a second time when performing Can't Fight The Moonlight, which is arguably her biggest song.
"It was the most epic experience ever. I don't usually have firsts in my career. That was a first and hopefully a last," she added.
Laughing, LeAnn warned the front row of her next gig to "watch out", quipping, "If you catch them, please return them!"
The singer hopes her story will make other performers feel better if anything ever happens to them on stage that isn't part of the act.
LeAnn has been applauded by fans for her honesty, with one commenting, "I just love how real you are!!!"
Another added, "Love that you can laugh about it! This is why we love you!"
And a third replied, "You're the best. And a great example of a pro at their best regardless. Even if they have to hold their teeth in. Well done."
LeAnn is currently touring but now has a two-week break. She will return to the stage in Honolulu, Hawaii, on July 12.
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