Brandi Glanville talks LeAnn Rimes, Eddie Cibrian: I dont think hes a serial killer

Here are some photos of Brandi Glanville at the Boardwalk Empire premiere several weeks ago. I just never got around to publishing them. Brandi looks pretty good here, although I would have liked this dress more if it had a few more inches on the skirt. Anyway, Brandi appears on today’s episode of Bethenny, or The Bethenny Frankel Show or whatever it’s called. I’ve caught a few episodes of Bethenny’s talk show while I’m at the gym and it SUCKS. Bethenny’s voice is terrible and she’s really bad at conducting interviews and sounding spontaneous. Everything sounds like she rehearsed it in the green room. Blah. As for this Brandi interview, she discusses LeAnn (of course) and what’s happening on Real Housewives. Here’s the LeAnn part:

And here’s the Lisa Vanderpump part:

When Brandi talks about LeAnn, she says: “It’s the worst pain you could ever imagine, you think your heart is broken after you get a divorce wait until there is a girl tweeting pictures of, ‘Oh, look at my family.’ You have no idea. I feel like she almost does it to antagonize me but at this point I accepted it….I have to admit it took me awhile, but Xanax was my friend when that started happening. I was like, ‘You can have the man but those are my babies.’” Not included in the video: apparently Brandi compliments Eddie Cibrian on becoming a better father, saying:

“I think he’s actually become a much better father through divorce because when we were together he wasn’t home alone. He didn’t spend a ton of time with the kids. Now, he is really present. That’s the one positive that I take away from it because the rest freaking sucks… I don’t think he’s a serial killer but you know he’s a *** for sure but, you know, it is what it is. If he saw someone who needed help on the side of the road he probably would help them. He’s not a bad human being. He wasn’t a good husband.”

[Via The Mail]

I think that’s the best she can say. He’s not a total toolbox, he’s become a better father, but he was a lousy husband. There are lots of men like that. And lots of women who can relate to it. You can read more of the interview here.

Photos courtesy of Fame/Flynet.

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