Brandi Glanville's Book Puts LeAnn Rimes In A Bad Position
When very public people engage in affairs, not only does the world often find out, but it generally becomes a mess for the people involved, as well. When The Playboy Club’s Eddie Cibrian left his Real Housewives of Beverly Hills wife Brandi Glanville for famous music performer LeAnn Rimes, it spawned a lengthy Twitter battle between the two women and caused Glanville to write a book.
Drinking & Tweeting and Other Brandi Blunders is a tell-all story of Glanville’s life, complete with plenty of juicy tidbits. Unfortunately, this also means that the woman is blowing her husband’s affair with Rimes wide open. The subject may be of interest to fans or gossipmongers, but it may not be the best thing for Cibrian and Glanville’s sons, who are 9 years old and 5 years old. Life & Style shared a pretty shocking and unglamorous tidbit from the book on Tuesday.
Without defending Rimes and Cibrian’s decision to have an affair, the above statement just makes Glanville look worse than the people she is trying to slander. Additionally, Fox News is reporting Rimes is in a fragile state with the book coming out, which is no surprise since the woman only recently completed a rehab stint, struggling after a complete breakdown and has since stated she hopes Glanville can be happy. It doesn’t matter at this point who is at fault for the problems, it would be better for the sake of the children to take a step back and figure out how to get along.
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