LeAnn Rimes Is Sick Of Fighting With Brandi Glanville, Wants Her To Be Happy

LeAnn Rimes and Brandi Glanville have spent the past few years at each other’s throats for a combination of small, medium and large reasons. This week, they battled it out over several issues including Rimes referring to her step-children/ Glanville’s children as “my boys” and nine-year-old Mason mistakenly eating a laxative out of the country star’s purse. Given all the hate momentum that’s accrued since Eddie Cibrian left Glanville for Rimes, it’s conceivable the feud could easily stretch on for decades, but luckily, at least one of the parties has gotten sick of the fighting.

Speaking to E! Online, Rimes said she realizes the way she and Eddie ended their respective marriages weren’t shining moments, and she wishes she could go back in time and alter some of the specifics surrounding what happened. Since she can’t, however, she sincerely hopes everyone reaches the point in which they’re ready to move on.

"I know, in this situation, it's going to take some time. All I wish is that everyone that was hurt, that we hurt, that I hurt, can be happy."

Regardless of who is in the right or whether Rimes was just being a bitch and trying to make herself look good with the above quote, it’s legitimately important for everyone to put this bullshit aside because the kids didn’t ask for any of it. They deserve to grow up in a stable and loving home that’s not constantly tabloid fodder, and the more Rimes and Glanville bicker, the more that dream looks like an impossibility.

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