![]() My dad and my mom and I have never had as good of a relationship as we do now. "I've been married for three years next month, and we've been together for four years. "I'm at such an incredible place in my life," she told the Washington Post in 2005. She had also sued her father (who was also her manager) for $7 million and just last year she described her relationship with her mother as " interesting."īut several years in, Rimes, whose "How Do I Live" was one of the biggest songs of the '90s (and ever), said she was happy with her choices. They tied the knot in 2002, when Rimes was 19 and in full-fledged rebelling-against-wholesome-teen-stardom mode. One date and she knew, "this is the guy I want to marry," she told InStyle. ![]() Rimes had met her husband, Dean Sheremet, when he was hired as her backup dancer for the 2001 ACM Awards. The singer also shared her battle with depression and anxiety with her fans, detailing that her long experience with depression had taken a toll on her marriage to Cibrian, and even caused her to undergo a 30-day stay in a mental health facility in 2012.Glanville and Cibrian, known for the soap Sunset Beach and the firefighter drama Third Watch, had been married since 2001 and were the parents of two young sons when he went to shoot the Lifetime movie Northern Lights opposite LeAnn Rimes in 2008. She previously told People that "you have to consider everyone's feelings and you have to allow people to have them and you can't take them personally," also saying that it's "easier said than done, but at least we shoot for that." "But I will always have my trust issues because of what happened."įor her part, Rimes has opened up about the balancing act of maintaining a blended family in the past. "Eddie and I still squabble, but it's like the three of us are doing the parenting - it's nice to have a third person and she's usually on my side," Glanville adds. We're going to be around each other forever because of the kids, so why not make the best of it?" she reasons, adding that the dynamic of her blended family has some unexpected benefits. "She's great and we all hang out together. These days, not only has Glanville come to a truce with Rimes, but she says she "love" the singer. Things got better as she started dating again: "I realized I didn't know myself when I was married," she says. Glanville admits that she "didn't cope well" with the cheating scandal and the divorce that ensued, adding that she used drinking as a "crutch" and that her desire to get revenge on Cibrian was "eating away at me," keeping her from moving on. "I walked over to her, grabbed Jake and I looked at her and said: 'I will f-ing murder you.'" I really wanted to kill her," Glanville details. "One time, before they were married, I walked up to a soccer game and Jake, who was two, was sitting in her lap. "She'd got my husband and she was NOT getting my children," Glanville remembers thinking at the time. LeAnn had taken over my life and I didn't have a voice anymore."īut Glanville says that one of the most difficult moments of all was watching Rimes interact with the two sons she shared with Cibrian, Mason Edward and Jake Austin. ".I couldn't turn on the TV without seeing something about them. If I didn't have to take care of my kids, I probably wouldn't be here now," she admits. Glanville goes on to say that despite the fact that Cibrian told her he wanted to end his relationship with Rimes and work on their marriage, he continued to pursue the affair behind her back, even while they were in couple's counseling together. They were sucking on each other's fingers in the footage yet he was telling me nothing was happening. "He tried to convince me it wasn't real but I knew it was over. ![]() I went straight home, passed out in my closet, cried and cried," she remembers. ![]() In her essay, Glanville recounts the shame and horror she felt at learning of her husband's affair through seeing pictures of him kissing another woman in US Weekly magazine. ![]()
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