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LeAnn Rimes' Teeth Fell Out Mid-Song, And She Spent The Rest Of Her Show Pushing Them In
LeAnn Rimes' Teeth Fell Out Mid-Song, And She Spent The Rest Of Her Show Pushing Them In

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LeAnn Rimes' Teeth Fell Out Mid-Song, And She Spent The Rest Of Her Show Pushing Them In

LeAnn Rimes is speaking out after a dental malfunction nearly derailed one of her recent concerts. The two-time Grammy winner was performing at Skagit Casino Resort in Bow, Washington, last week when her front dental bridge unexpectedly fell out, prompting her to abruptly exit the stage to address the situation. Rimes recounted the experience Sunday in a candid video shared on her social media platforms. 'I was onstage, and in the middle of 'One Way Ticket,' I feel something pop in my mouth,' she explained. 'And 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.' Though Rimes said she initially 'panicked,' she nonetheless handled the situation like a pro ― even if she later found it challenging to perform her signature hit, 'Can't Fight the Moonlight,' because of the number of F's and T's in the song's lyrics. View this post on Instagram A post shared by leann rimes cibrian (@leannrimes) 'I ran to the side of the stage and put it back in, like popped it back in, and then just went on singing,' she quipped. 'And then I just had to get real with everybody and tell them exactly what was happening, or else I would have had to walk offstage. For the rest of the show, I was literally like this, pushing my teeth in, like every couple lines, and singing.' 'I don't usually have firsts in my career. That was a first and hopefully a last,' she added, before playfully warning her future audiences: 'Get ready for something to fly out. If you catch them, please return them.' Rimes' admission drew a slew of well wishes from some of her famous pals, including fellow musician Richard Marx and actor Mary Steenburgen. 'Love you even more for this. The show must … go on!!' wrote 'Grey's Anatomy' actor Jessica Capshaw. Rimes, who is set to appear on ABC's '911: Nashville' later this year, has been outspoken about her dental issues in the past. According to Billboard, the singer-songwriter has undergone dental surgery a total of 29 times. In 2013, she filed a malpractice lawsuit against a former dentist, citing 'severe tooth pain, gum inflammation and chronic gum bleeding' that she said stemmed from failed crowns and veneers. This Glam-Pop Singer Has Been Called 'Gen Z's Elton John.' His New Album Lives Up To That Title. Jonathan Bailey Has Perfect Response After Fans Flip Out Over Him Kissing Scarlett Johansson Joe Jonas Says Dating After His Divorce From Sophie Turner Has Been A 'Scary' Experience

Country Icon Suffers Dental Malfunction Onstage During Live Show: 'I Hope My Teeth Stay In Tonight'
Country Icon Suffers Dental Malfunction Onstage During Live Show: 'I Hope My Teeth Stay In Tonight'

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time12 hours ago

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Country Icon Suffers Dental Malfunction Onstage During Live Show: 'I Hope My Teeth Stay In Tonight'

Country Icon Suffers Dental Malfunction Onstage During Live Show: 'I Hope My Teeth Stay In Tonight' originally appeared on Parade. LeAnn Rimes wants to keep it real with her fans. So she's opening up about one of the most embarrassing moments she has ever experienced during her live set. Over the weekend, the pop/country icon took to social media, sharing a story time with her 1.1 million Instagram followers. The Mississippi native revealed she recently suffered a teeth mishap in the middle of her performance of her 1996 smash 'One Way Ticket.' 'We're going to do a little story time about how the show must go on,' she begins in the clip posted to her Instagram page. 'And this is the most epic example of how the show must go on.' 'So last night, I was on stage in the middle of 'One Way Ticket.' I feel something pop in my mouth. And if you've been around, you know I've had a lot of dental surgeries, and I have a bridge in the front,' she said. 'It fell out in the middle of my song last night.' Rimes added that while her first reaction was to 'panic,' she quickly handled the situation like a pro, telling the audience to 'hold on.' She said she 'ran to the side of the stage and put it back in, popped it back in, and then just went on singing.' Even though Rimes resolved the blunder, she says, 'For the rest of the show, I was literally…pushing my teeth in every couple lines and singing, which, by the way, I never knew how many F's and Th's and Sh's I have in my songs!'' Despite her bridge falling out, Rimes called the moment 'the most epic experience ever.' 'I don't usually have firsts in my career. That was a first,' she laughed, adding that she hopes losing teeth during her set will also be 'a last.' Rimes shared her story just hours before her show at the Skagit Valley Casino Pacific Showroom in Bow, Wash. on Sunday (June 22). She said, 'I hope my teeth stay in tonight! We shall see.' 'The front row, get ready for something to fly out,' she joked. 'If you catch them, please return them. You know, good times, just keeping it real with you, as real as I had to last night. As I said, there wasn't a fu**ing thing I could do about it except either walk off or hold my teeth in and sing. So I just ran with it. 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 amid sheer utter embarrassment. You just got to be real with people.'Country Icon Suffers Dental Malfunction Onstage During Live Show: 'I Hope My Teeth Stay In Tonight' first appeared on Parade on Jun 24, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 24, 2025, where it first appeared.

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