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LeAnn Rimes addresses 'craziness' of Eddie Cibrian affair: 'This is not all my pain'
LeAnn Rimes addresses 'craziness' of Eddie Cibrian affair: 'This is not all my pain'

USA Today

time08-07-2025

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  • USA Today

LeAnn Rimes addresses 'craziness' of Eddie Cibrian affair: 'This is not all my pain'

LeAnn Rimes is addressing an infamous elephant in the room: her affair with actor, and now-husband, Eddie Cibrian. In an interview with Flow Space, Rimes recounted the fallout from the affair, which began on set of the 2009 Lifetime movie "Northern Lights," when the pair fell for each other although they were both married to other people. "I realized very quickly that there are a lot of women who've been hurt. Like, I've been on both sides of that coin – I've been cheated on, too, so I know that feeling," Rimes said. "But so many women don't know what to do with that anger. … I was a target that was just easily projected upon." LeAnn Rimes says she 'panicked' after teeth fell out onstage At the time, Cibrian was married to "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" alum Brandi Glanville while Rimes was married to celebrated chef Dean Sheremet. Cibrian and Glanville share two sons, Mason and Jake. Rimes said that "once I realized that, things got a lot easier. Instead of taking it so personally, it's like, look: This is not all my pain to carry." She added that "I know what I'm responsible for in the situation and making amends for that. But you know, the world's pain is not mine to carry, and I think that really got thrown at me for a long time." Glanville spoke openly about the end of her marriage on Bravo's "RHOBH." The "Can't Fight The Moonlight" singer and former child star also referred to the emotional work she had to do after facing harsh media coverage, from tabloid fodder to internet furor towards the pair, during "all of the craziness we went through." 'Starting as a child star (I had) all this protection," Rimes points out. "But it was like, if I want to live a fulfilling life, I've got to learn how to let that guard down. To me, it was either I was going to die, or I had to confront it. It was complete survival." These days though, Rimes has gotten better with age: "You cannot pay me to go back to my 20s – just, no thank you. I'll take the wrinkles," telling Flow Space that "I felt very alone in this world for a long time. I don't necessarily feel that way anymore, … I don't feel like I'm ever in hiding."

LeAnn Rimes recalls intense backlash she faced for Eddie Cibrian affair: ‘I was a target'
LeAnn Rimes recalls intense backlash she faced for Eddie Cibrian affair: ‘I was a target'

New York Post

time08-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New York Post

LeAnn Rimes recalls intense backlash she faced for Eddie Cibrian affair: ‘I was a target'

LeAnn Rimes and Eddie Cibrian's infamous affair came with major fallout. The 'Can't Fight the Moonlight' singer, 42, looked back on 'all of the craziness' that she and Cibrian, 52, dealt with when they cheated on their respective former spouses over 15 years ago. 'I realized very quickly that there are a lot of women who've been hurt,' Rimes said in a new interview with Flow Space. 'Like, I've been on both sides of that coin — I've been cheated on, too, so I know that feeling.' Advertisement 10 LeAnn Rimes and Eddie Cibrian attend MusiCares Person of the Year in 2020. Getty Images for The Recording Academy 'But so many women don't know what to do with that anger,' Rimes continued. 'I was a target that was just easily projected upon. And once I realized that, things got a lot easier.' Rimes and Cibrian started up their affair in 2008 while they were filming the Lifetime movie 'Northern Lights.' Advertisement 10 LeAnne Rimes on the cover of Flow Space. Flow Space 10 Eddie Cibrian and LeAnn Rimes in a selfie. leannrimes/Instagram At the time, Rimes was married to actor Dean Sheremet, while Cibrian was married to 'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' alum Brandi Glanville. Rimes explained in the interview that over time, she learned how to handle the backlash to her and Cibrian's relationship. Advertisement 10 LeAnn Rimes, Dean Sheremet at the 'Spider-Man' premiere in 2002. Getty Images 'Instead of taking it so personally, it's like, look: This is not all my pain to carry. I know what I'm responsible for in the situation and making amends for that,' she stated. 'But you know, the world's pain is not mine to carry,' the 'Masked Singer' winner added, 'and I think that really got thrown at me for a long time.' 10 Eddie Cibrian and Brandi Glanville arrive at the ABC TCA party in 2005. Getty Images Advertisement 10 LeAnn Rimes with Eddie Cibrian and his sons Jake and Mason at the 'Lion King' premiere in 2019. Getty Images for Disney Rimes – who married Cibrian in April 2011 and became a stepmom to his and Glanville's sons Mason, 22, and Jake, 18 — also recognized how much she's changed since the scandal. 'I think I've gone from survival to thriving to — if there is a level up from thriving — to truly living,' she said. 'I think that's where I'm headed.' 10 LeAnn Rimes in an Instagram photo. leannrimes/Instagram Cibrian initially denied that he and Rimes had an affair in 2009. Later that year, the 'CSI: Miami' actor and Rimes split from their respective spouses and went public as a couple. In 2010, Rimes told PEOPLE that her affair was 'one of the most selfish things that I could possibly do, in hurting someone else.' 10 LeAnn Rimes and Eddie Cibrian. leannrimes/Instagram 'I take responsibility for everything I've done. I hate that people got hurt, but I don't regret the outcome,' the 'Blue' singer added. Advertisement Glanville, for her part, was furious over her husband's affair and even once threatened to 'murder' Rimes. 'One time, before they were married, I walked up to a soccer game and Jake, who was 2, was sitting in her lap,' Glanville wrote in a 2021 op-ed for The Sun. 'I had this rage in my body. I really wanted to kill her.' 10 Brandi Glanville, Eddie Cibrian arrive at the Us Weekly and Rolling Stone Oscar Party in 2006. Getty Images 10 LeAnn Rimes, Eddie Cibrian participate in the Academy of Country Music Chairman's Ride in Las Vegas in 2010. Getty Images Advertisement 'I walked over to her, grabbed Jake and I looked at her and said: 'I will f—ing murder you,' the Bravo alum continued, adding that she 'was so mad at Eddie for blowing up our life together.' However, Glanville has since made amends with her ex-husband and his wife. She's even spent holidays with the couple over the years.

LeAnn Rimes' Teeth Fell Out During Concert, But the Show Went On
LeAnn Rimes' Teeth Fell Out During Concert, But the Show Went On

Cedar News

time01-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Cedar News

LeAnn Rimes' Teeth Fell Out During Concert, But the Show Went On

Country singer LeAnn Rimes took an unexpected onstage mishap in stride during her recent performance at the Skagit Valley Casino & Resort in Bow, Washington. The 42-year-old artist abruptly walked offstage last Saturday while singing her 1996 hit 'One Way Ticket.' The next day, Rimes posted a candid video on Instagram explaining the incident: her teeth had fallen out mid-performance. 'This is the most epic example of how the show must go on,' Rimes said in the clip. 'Last night, I was onstage in the middle of 'One Way Ticket' and I felt something pop in my mouth.' Despite the surprising moment, Rimes handled it with humor and professionalism, proving her dedication to entertaining fans no matter what.

‘90s country star's teeth fall out on stage: ‘The show must go on'
‘90s country star's teeth fall out on stage: ‘The show must go on'

Yahoo

time27-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

‘90s country star's teeth fall out on stage: ‘The show must go on'

1990s country music icon LeAnn Rimes decided to get real with her fans about an experience she found hugely embarrassing. 'OK, so we're going to do a little story time about how the show must go on,' Rimes begins in a TikTok video posted this week. The 42-year-old star, who got started in country music at just the age of 13, reminded fans that she has had multiple dental surgeries and that she has a bridge in the front. 'Last night I was on stage in the middle of 'One Way Ticket' when something popped in my mouth,' she said of a show she was performing in Bow, Washington, at Skagit Valley Casino and Resort. 'And it fell out in the middle of my song last night.' The 'How Do I Live' singer said her first reaction was to panic. She ran to the side of the stage and popped the bridge back into her mouth. 'I just had to get real with everybody and tell them exactly what was happening or else I would have had to walk off stage.' For the rest of the show, she said she was pushing her teeth back in every few lines, and she said she never before realized how many 'ff,' 'th' and 'sh' sounds are in her music before. 'That was the most epic experience ever. I don't usually have firsts in my career,' she said. 'That was a first and hopefully a last.' Rimes is an international multi-platinum selling singer, who has sold nearly 50 million albums and won two Grammy Awards — one of which she won at the age of 14 — and more than a dozen other awards. Rimes said she hoped that others would draw strength from her story and understand that the show can go on, even in the face of 'sheer, utter embarrassment.' 'And you know what, just like I said, there wasn't a (expletive) thing I could do about it, except either walk off or just hold my teeth in. So I just ran with it.' 'Nothing sadder': Country singer asks fans to pray for his 4-year-old daughter New music from country music legend to be released 23 years after his death Pop star shares 'lows and highs' amid breast cancer diagnosis Country singer Cole Swindell to headline The Big E Arena for fall 2025 90s R&B icons announce co-headling tour Read the original article on MassLive.

Leann Rimes details ‘embarrassment' after her teeth fell out during performance
Leann Rimes details ‘embarrassment' after her teeth fell out during performance

Miami Herald

time26-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Miami Herald

Leann Rimes details ‘embarrassment' after her teeth fell out during performance

There's a first time for everything — but Leann Rimes hopes this first is more of a last. In a video posted to her Instagram, the 42-year-old Grammy-winning singer told her fans a story about the 'most epic experience ever,' which saw her musical talent put to the test live on stage. It all went down during a recent performance at Skagit Valley Casino & Resort in Bow, Washington. 'Last night, I was on stage in the middle of 'One Way Ticket.' I feel something pop in my mouth,' Rimes admitted in the June 21 video. What Rimes really needed at the time was a one-way ticket to the dentist. 'If you've been around, you know I've had a lot of dental surgeries, and I have a bridge in the front and it fell out in the middle of my song last night,' she continued. Rimes performed in front of the Skagit Valley crowd on June 20 and 21, according to her website. But instead of stopping her show, Rimes was living proof that the show must go on. 'I panicked and in the middle (of the song) said, 'Hold on,' and ran to the side of the stage and popped it back in and then just went on singing' she explained in the video. For the rest of the show, Rimes said she had to constantly push her front teeth back into place. She later confessed to the crowd about what happened. 'I had to get real with everybody and tell them exactly what was happening or else I would have had to walk off stage,' she added. Rimes further described it as 'the most epic example of the show must go on.' 'I don't have a lot of firsts in my career. That was a first and hopefully a last,' she joked. Elsewhere in the confession, Rimes said that she learned something about herself amid the panic. The 'Committed' singer went on to admit that she never knew how many difficult sounds she makes when she sings — especially the types of sounds that require front teeth to create. She singled out her song 'Can't Fight the Moonlight' as one that was particularly hard to sing, adding that her teeth 'completely fell out of her mouth' a second time while performing it. Rimes later joked that she hoped her teeth would stay in place when she returned to the venue the following night. 'If you catch them, return them,' she joked of her teeth. Rimes then used her mishap as a reminder for other artists who experience something similar. 'In case anybody has an issue on stage ever and feels embarrassed by it, just watch this video again and it'll remind you that the show can go on even in the midst of sheer utter embarrassment,' she explained. 'You just gotta be real with people. It's all good,' she added.

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