LeAnn Rimes Announces Release Date for ‘Spitfire’
LeAnn Rimes has announced the release date for hotly-anticipated album 'Spitfire.' The album -- which features guest appearances by an impressive all-star cast -- is slated to drop this summer.
LeAnn Rimes has announced the release date for hotly-anticipated album 'Spitfire.' The album -- which features guest appearances by an impressive all-star cast -- is slated to drop this summer.
LeAnn Rimes is upset about her busted gums, so she's seeking damages from her dentist. The country singer has filed a lawsuit against Dr. Duane C. McKay for misdiagnosis that led to tooth pain, gum bleeding, a list of mouth surgeries and general misery.
For many months, LeAnn Rimes has endured public scrutiny over her private life -- mostly due to having an affair with actor Eddie Cibrian, who is now her husband. Rimes has warned her fans that her upcoming album, 'Spitfire,' is an honest portrayal of her life experiences in recent years. That said, it's no surprise that the music video for 'Borrowed,' the album's first single, evokes some strong emotions.
LeAnn Rimes hasn't exactly been private about her emotional struggle. Earlier this year, the singer checked into a 30-day treatment center for stress and anxiety, and now she's opening up to the world about her battle with depression, too.
LeAnn Rimes might be making some of the best music of her life, but songs like her new single 'Borrowed' won't help her threadbare tie to radio. The first single from her upcoming 'Spitfire' album tells the story of the early days of her romance with Eddie Cibrian. A more caustic subject may not exist.
The first ladies of country, such as Taylor Swift, Carrie Underwood, LeAnn Rimes, Reba McEntire and Miranda Lambert, were featured on ABC's 'All Access Nashville' hour-long special last night (Oct. 26.) There was some skirting of issues (such as Swift politely declining to discuss her love life) and some big reveals, such as Rimes sharing that she has penned new songs about her headline-grabbing affair with now-husband Eddie Cibrian.
LeAnn Rimes is changing her life in many ways. Some of the changes are big, while others are small but worthwhile. After checking into a treatment center last month in order to deal with some personal drama and to learn to better cope with and manage her stress, the singer isn't stopping there. The active tweeter shared a photo showing off her new hairstyle. It's not a drastic change, but she looks great nonetheless.
Just days after admitting herself into rehab for stress management, LeAnn Rimes has filed a lawsuit with the L.A. County Superior Court against Kimberly and Lexi Smiley, two woman who allegedly recorded a conversation with Rimes in an effort to create a smear campaign against the singer.
LeAnn Rimes has announced that she will voluntarily be entering a 30-day in-patient treatment facility.
Scotty McCreery was living the high life on this date in 2011, Garth Brooks proposed in 2005, LeAnn Rimes was happy to be Blue in 1996 and more.
Dierks Bentley and several other artists cancelled shows because of the flooding in Nashville in 2010, LeAnn Rimes set a Kentucky Derby precedent in 2009 and Shania Twain hit number one for the sixth time in 1998. Do you remember what it was?
Sara Evans was feeling Stronger and seeing gold on this date in 2011, LeAnn Rimes was feeling Blue - and loving it - on this date in 1998 and Grandpa Jones made his very first Grand Ole Opry appearance back in 1946.
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