Brandi Glanville is far from impressed after country music singer LeAnn Rimes shared an emotional video highlighting her recent jaw release treatment.
“We did see LeAnn Rimes in the news today,” Glanville, 53, said on the Thursday, April 2, episode of her “Unfiltered” podcast. “I don’t understand why I saw it, and I’ve had that done a million times [because] I have TMJ.”
Temporomandibular joint disorders (TMJ) affect the joints that help the jaw move, according to the Cleveland Clinic. It often causes pain, headaches or difficulty chewing.
Rimes, 43, underwent a “deep jaw release” late last month.
“Healing isn’t always quiet. Sometimes it’s a physical letting go of things we didn’t even know we were carrying,” Human Garage captioned footage from Rimes’ treatment session. “You can see the exact moment the tension breaks and the emotional weight lifts, leaving her feeling visibly lighter and more aligned.”
The caption continued, “The jaw is one of the body’s primary storage sites for stress. When we hold back our voice or push through pressure, the fascia in the face and neck ‘locks’ to protect us. By using the maneuvers to signal safety to the nervous system, we can finally allow that stored energy to move.”
Glanville, who was previously married to Rimes’ husband Eddie Cibrian from 2001 to 2009, reiterated on Thursday that she underwent the same treatment multiple times.
“They put on gloves and they go inside your mouth, and it’s very painful,” Glanville explained of the procedure. “I think I just have a very high pain tolerance.”
Glanville’s podcast cohost, James Maas, chimed in to note that Rimes seemed “happy” at the end of the treatment.
“I just don’t know why you share that,” the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alum quipped of the singer’s vulnerable post. “Well, I hope she feels better, and yeah, that was that on that.”
Maas, meanwhile, pointed out that Rimes likely shared the video to be candid about her health journey.
“Oh, like me? So weird,” Glanville quipped.
Glanville has been battling multiple health issues for several years, including an alleged parasite infection and a breast implant rupture that she claims caused a serious facial disfigurement.
“It’s been a slow process, but I’m finally getting back to my normal routine and feeling like myself again,” Glanville exclusively told Us Weekly in November 2025, noting that moving houses also gave her a fresh start. “The new space has really helped me reset and focus on creating a calmer, more positive environment for myself. I’m enjoying keeping things simple, spending more time at home, and really taking care of myself.”
It took Glanville more than two years and thousands of dollars to find a diagnosis and cure. She even sought help from Rimes.
“[LeAnn] said, ‘You need a breath coach,” Glanville previously told Us in April 2024. “She told me a long time ago, but it just kind of resonated with me.”
Using Rimes’ tip, Glanville said that she bought “a book on breathing” and hired a wellness coach to help her endeavors.
“I can actually talk myself out of a panic attack,” she said at the time. “I’m still doing cosmetic stuff, but at the same time trying to fix myself. I eat better and breathe and actually exercise. I’m getting there. I just started with this journey, but I can actually do things.”
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