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LeAnn Rimes tired of the drama

Los Angeles - LeAnn Rimes is hoping to move on from the recent drama with her husband Eddie Cibrian's ex-wife, Brandi Glanville.

The singer, who was recently accused of having a "serious eating disorder" by the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star and of keeping laxatives in every purse, says she hopes Brandi will stop "spreading lies" about her and claims she hopes their relationship "changes".

The 30-year-old star, who is a stepmother to Brandi's two sons with Eddie, Mason, nine, and Jake, five, told gossip website TMZ.com: "It's a shame to have one party constantly spreading lies. I know this drama is exactly what she wants to create. But Eddie and I hope for everyone's sake, this changes."

LeAnn claimed she was only speaking out because there is only so much "harassment" she can handle.

'This is about my kids'

Brandi, 40, recently admitted she regrets making her feud with LeAnn public after blasting her as a dangerous influence on her kids earlier this week.

The reality TV star took to her Twitter account to plea for privacy, saying: "I want it to go away so I can deal with it on my own. I know it seems hypocritical but can we not talk about 'them' anymore at least 4 today. This is about my kids not them!!!!!!!!!! (sic)"

Eddie, 39, was furious with Brandi's claim that their son Mason became ill after he accidently ate one of LeAnn's laxatives because he thought it was candy and fired off a furious email in which he accused her of being consumed by "wine and narcissism".

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