Brandi Glanville: LeAnn Rimes & Eddie Cibrian Show Will Not Feature My Kids, She Tweets
Brandi Glanville's sons will not appear on the recently announced TV show her ex-husband Eddie Cibrian will star in with his wife LeAnn Rimes, the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star tweeted Aug. 9.
While revealing that her two sons - Mason and Jake - were going on a family trip with Cibrian to Aspen, she also made mention of her ex-husband's show.
"GM my fancy kids don't want 2 wake up but they R being picked up by dad 2 go 2 Aspen!Fancy! PS.no they won't be on eddies show #safetravels," she tweeted.
VH1 announced earlier in August that the couple will be starring in their own series for the cable network, currently titled LeAnn & Eddie, which will premiere in Fall 2013/Winter 2014. Viewers will get a glimpse into their everyday life and how they co-parent with Glanville.
"VH1 is thrilled to announce that the pair are joining our family to give a glimpse of their lives - and to set the record straight. Their new show will bring the truth and make fun of all the gossip," according to the show's press release. "With LeAnn & Eddie, they look forward to sharing a bit of their world and poke fun at what it's like to be a high-profile couple with more than a little misinformation out there about them."
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Rimes and Cibrian had an extra-marital affair after meeting on the set of their Lifetime movie Northern Lights. After he admitted to his infidelity, Cibrian filed for divorce from Glanville in August 2009 and it was finalized in December of 2010. Rimes and husband Dean Sheremet, who were married at the time of the affair, split in September 2009 and divorced nine months later. Cibrian and Rimes got engaged in December 2010 and got married in April of the following year.
President of VH1 Tom Calderone said of the couple's new show, "There is so much more to them than what you read in the tabloids."
"This is going to be a really fun show in which we hope to reveal what their lives are really like," he added, "from the normalcy of their home life, to what drives them artistically, to the chaos of their celebrity life."