LeAnn Rimes Says She's 'Fascinating' on Today Show

by Elizabeth Fairview  |  April 13th, 2009

LeAnn Rimes gives herself props on the Today Show. (YouTube Video)

Her timing is impeccable. Just a few weeks after she was caught cheating on her husband with her Lifetime Movie co-star, Eddie Cibrain, LeAnn Rimes appeared on the Today Show to pimp her new book entitled, What I Cannot Change, which is also the title of her newest song.

During her interview with Matt Lauer, Rimes said she wrote the song during a "dark time." When Lauer pressed her about what that time was, she addmitted that it was just a tough day. Ha ha.

When Lauer asks Rimes about the affair, she says that she "refuses to discuss tabloid rumors."

"People are fascinated by my personal life and I totally get it," she added. “I get to write books like this and write songs like this and affect people's lives. And I think through the song 'What I Cannot Change,' having touched so many people, that's what I believe I'm here to do.”

Gag city: population LeAnn Rimes. Is the supposed affair between her and her co-star just a clever plot to get people to watch her crappy lifetime movie and read her book about her bad day?

 

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  1. Posted By Tim9499

    LeAnn Rimes has stated on many occasions that she had nothing but comtempt for her image as a wholesome country girl and to that end she went out of her way to change that image into a sensual temptress and finally into an adulterous harlot that fed her husband to the media wolves. In a few weeks when she realizes that Eddie Cibrian was only interested in some sexual relief, she will no doubt snap her fingers and her husband will return to the marital bliss he has endured for the past 7 years. She will use any occasion and anybody to promote her own shameless celebrity and her new book is the perfect example of that.

  2. Posted By Ann

    Yes