LeAnn Rimes claims her album is at no ones expense but mine & just the truth
LeAnn Rimes appeared on Good Morning America yesterday. She was full of it. I couldn’t even get through the whole interview because if I rolled my eyes one more time, it was going to give me a seizure. Obviously, LeAnn was promoting Spitfire, which is still getting okay-to-positive reviews, which is absolutely a mystery to me. I’ve heard parts of “Spitfire” and “What Have I Done” (which LeAnn sang for GMA) and they’re both terrible songs. Should we have different standards for country music? I don’t think so – while I’m not a big country music listener, I can listen to Carrie Underwood or Miranda Lambert and I understand why their hit songs are so popular. I don’t understand it with LeAnn’s current songs. At all.
As for the interview, LeAnn told Robin Roberts, “I went through every emotion you can imagine in the last four and a half years and that’s what comes through. It was a roller coaster ride, as you can imagine…. It finally felt like I ripped that tape off my mouth and had something to say. But at no one else’s expense but mine. This is just the truth.” O RLY? “No one’s expense but mine”? “Just the truth”? LeAnn really does live in her own little world. LeAnn also hilariously defended her Twitter addiction, saying it’s “just life. I’ve approached everything I’m a human being. I have the right to share my happiness and my failures like everybody else.” Here’s the interview:
Here’s her performance of “What Have I Done” – this song is about Dean, I guess? It’s awful.
Photos courtesy of WENN, Fame/Flynet.
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