LeAnn Rimes and her husband, Dean Sheremet, are getting a divorce.
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"After much thoughtful mutual consideration, Deane and I have agreed to move forward with dissolving our marriage," Rimes announced on her website, using her husband's given name. "This decision was amicable and we remain committed and caring friends with great admiration for one another. Thank you so much for all of your continued love and support — it is deeply appreciated."
The couple married in 2002, but separated after reports claimed Rimes was having an affair with Eddie Cibrian, her co-star in the ...
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LeAnn Rimes was questioned by officers following a traffic accident in Los Angeles, police told TVGuide.com.
"There was a collision and she was questioned, but that's ...
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LeAnn Rimes went public for the first time about her marital woes at a Utah concert held over the weekend.
Rimes, who has not officially confirmed reports of a split between her and husband Dean Sheremet, spoke about the low points of a relationship before performing "God Takes Care of Your Kind" at the Deer Valley Music Festival on Saturday, Us Weekly reports.
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Can LeAnn Rimes save herself from being branded with a scarlet "A"?
The married actress-singer is striving to rise above the fray and perhaps reinvent herself along the way, in the wake of being branded a "stalker" by the wife of Eddie Cibrian, the Lifetime movie costar with whom Rimes reportedly had an affair this past winter.
"I'm a classy woman, I'm never going to battle anything out in the press," Rimes told People, referring to the "stalker" accusation made by Brandi Glanville.
"I can't control other people but I can control what I say and what I don't," she continued. "I refuse to get down on anyone else's level. I'm going to take the high road ...
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Get ready for one of the most star-powered charitable single since "We Are the World." Fifteen of the hottest female artists, including Mariah Carey, Rihanna, Beyonce and Miley Cyrus, are joining voices to record the song "Just Stand Up" to benefit the Stand Up for Cancer Fundraising Campaign.According to Variety, the tune, produced by Kenneth Edmonds and Antonio Reid (better know as Babyface and L.A. Reid), also features singing powerhouses Ashanti, Natasha Bedingfield, Mary J. Blige, Ciara, Keyshia Cole, Sheryl Crow, Melissa Etheridge, Fergie, Leona Lewis, Rihanna, LeAnn Rimes and Carrie Underwood. "Just Stand Up" will be available on iTunes starting on September 2, and all the ladies will share a stage during a live performance at Stand Up to Cancer telethon set to air simultaneously on ABC, CBS and NBC and September 5. Gina DiNunno
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