Leann Rimes and Eddie Cibrian appears to be feuding again with reality star Brandi Glanville. According to a report from Bustle, the actor's ex-wife dissed the controversial couple at a new episode of "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills".
The series' latest episode documented how Brandi Glanville watched an episode of Leann Rimes and Eddie Cibrian's reality show, "Leann & Eddie." The show, which aired last year, garnered mixed reviews about how the couple flaunted their marriage that actually stemmed from an extramarital affair.
Brandi Glanville did not mince words when she shared what she thought about Leann Rimes and Eddie Cibrian's reality show.
"They cheated. They got together. They're a**holes after that," Brandi Glanville said.
The blond stunner also threw several subtle insults at the "How Do I Live Singer."
At one point, Brandi Glanville pointed out that the Nashville diva is actually prettier than the public gives her credit for.
She also threw shade at the once-wholesome singer.
"Leann is a 'count'-try music star," Brandi Glanville said, emphasizing the first syllable to specify an expletive to describe the woman who allegedly stole Eddie Cibrian from her.
According to an earlier related report from The Inquisitr, Brandi Glanville revealed the financial woes and drama allegedly caused by Leann Rimes and Eddie Cibrian.
"I am really trying to find peace and happiness in my life, even when it comes to my ex husband," she said.
"It's been five long years since we split, and I would really like the fighting to just stop."
Brandi Glanville then went on to detail how her former husband has been taking money from her retirement fund.
"Eddie decided after my second best-selling book 'Drinking and Dating' was released, that he had overpaid me in child support and alimony over the past five years and would like to be reimbursed for the back payments - already spent on rent, food, and clothing to raise our children," explained the mother of Eddie Cibrian's two children.
"Since I didn't have the cash lying around, he was happy to take it from my tiny retirement fund, a small $114k."
"(I) had no choice but to hire a lawyer to fight for my retirement... I'm not going to just roll over and let him take my retirement account," Brandi Glanville said.