Once hailed as a country music ingénue, she first captivated fans as a 13-year-old with a mature-beyond-her-years voice and a poised stage presence.
After selling millions of records and amassing Billboard Music Awards
and Grammys, Rimes was often held up as an example of a child star who
managed to avoid the pitfalls of fame and emerge with a successful
career and a happy marriage.
Then rumors surfaced that she was allegedly having an affair with actor Eddie Cibrian.
Now the two have both separated from their respective spouses and the
ensuing scandal has cast a shadow over Rimes' wholesome, good-girl
image.
"I kind of feel like the public's perception is changing
towards her," said Lindsay Powers, staff editor for Us Weekly. "She
hadn't even announced [her] divorce yet and here she was on a beach in
Cabo [San Lucas], wearing a little bikini with Eddie Cibrian rubbing
suntan lotion all over her. She's like flaunting their relationship
while her husband is piecing together his life in New York City on his
own."
Such relationship woes among celebrities are as old as Hollywood itself.
Stories of celebrity hookups on movie sets, be it Elizabeth Taylor and
Richard Burton in the 1960s or Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie in the 21st
century, are the stuff of which tabloid dreams are made.
But Rimes,
who married former dancer Dean Sheremet in 2002 when she was 19 and he
21, seemed an unlikely candidate to star in such a drama.
Unlike
other young celebrity couples, Rimes and Sheremet were unlikely tabloid
targets, choosing to live quietly and often being captured smiling and
embracing on the red carpet.
The pair appeared devoted to each
other and appeared to take a swipe at critics of their young love when
they reportedly held a "seven year itch" party to toast their union.
In her book, "What I Cannot Change," Rimes wrote glowingly of her spouse.
"My husband, Dean, has changed my heart -- and life -- in more ways
than I can ever imagine," she wrote. "We met in Los Angeles when I was
hosting the Academy of Country Music Awards. It was almost an instant
attraction."
Rumors began swirling about the singer and "CSI: Miami" actor Eddie Cibrian after they co-starred in the Lifetime movie "Northern Lights."
During an interview with Matt Lauer in April on the "Today" show, Rimes
sidestepped questioning about her relationship with Cibrian.
"I
refuse to discuss tabloid rumors," Rimes said. "I've grown up in the
press my entire life. I think people are fascinated by my personal
life, and I totally get it."
Soon after, Cibrian's wife and
mother of his two young sons, Brandi Glanville, was quoted as demanding
Rimes leave her husband alone.
Now, Glanville is being as vocal about the breakup of her and Cibrian's marriage.
She told PEOPLE in August that she sensed her husband was attracted to Rimes after double-dating with the singer and Sheremet.
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