LeAnn Rimes, Eddie Cibrian News 2014: Country Star Looks Just Like Brandi Glanville In Her Family’s New Christmas Card [PHOTO, VIDEO]
While there's no doubt that LeAnn Rimes is trying to be her own person, there's no denying that the country singer is looking very similar to her husband Eddie Cibrian's ex-wife Brandi Glanville these days.
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In her new family portrait for her Christmas cards this year, fans couldn't help but notice her resemblance to the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star. Rimes shared the photo on her Instagram account, captioning it with, "Traveling back out on tour with our Christmas card so I can see those sweet faces anytime I need to smile! #family #cibrianchristmas #OneChristmasTour HAPPY HOLIDAYS."
Many fans commented with, "It's a lovely card LeAnn but you look like Brandi's twin here" along with, "Soooo sweet, what a beautiful family."
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Meanwhile, in a new interview with the Daily Mail last Monday, Rimes opened up about her personal life with her husband along with her depression and wanting to get pregnant.
She said, "Eddie is my soulmate - he and I completely get each other. We're opposites - I want to go shopping; he wants to ride dirt bikes - but we bring out the best in each other. Divorce is not an option for us. Obviously if something horrible happened, I would have to take care of myself, but I don't see that happening."
Rimes also admitted for the first time that she battled with depression a few years ago, due to all the stress and anxiety she was getting for being criticized by fans for breaking up Cibrian's family with ex-wife Brandi Glanville.
She explained, "I had serious depression. People thought I had an eating disorder or was addicted to something. Not at all. I went into treatment for anxiety and depression. I had just turned 30 and I realized I couldn't live like that any more. There were very dark moments, but I'm blessed that I had great friends I could call at 2 a.m. when I was crying. One of the biggest lessons I've learnt is that you can ask for help and it's not a sign of weakness; it is a sign of strength."