Catfight Anyone?

June 3, 2009 at 1:20pm PST
Photos: Lifetime

Eddie Cibrian’s model wife, Brandi Glanville lashed out at ‘other woman’ LeAnn Rimes.

Glanville claims the country singer is completely obsessed with her hubby.

"LeAnn is a stalker," Glanville told Us Weekly. "She refuses to leave us alone—it is shameful and scary.

"People are going to say it takes two to tango, and I get that, but at some point, LeAnn needs to stop asking him to dance."

Ever since Cibrian and Rimes shared some hanky-panky scenes in the Lifetime original movie, Northern Lights, rumors have been swirling that the pair are having an affair.

Rimes and Cibrian were recently photographed, ehm, together, in a bar no less, during half time of a Lakers playoff game sparking Glanville to explode.

Rimes wasted no time firing back to defend herself or rather had her publicist do the dirty work.

“These comments are incredibly defamatory, and while there are always two sides to every story, LeAnn continues to remain above the fray and chooses not to play this out in the press," her publicist, Rhett Usry, told E! News.

Cibrian and Glanville, as well as Rimes and her husband of seven years, Dean Sheremet, have made a point to be photographed with lots of PDA since these cheating rumors began spreading like wild fire back in March. First, Rimes and Sheremet were photographed making out in front of cameras and then Cibrian and Gainville were snapped feeding each other frozen yogurt.

We are still not sure who to believe. It could still be a publicity stunt or it could be two guilty two-timers trying to make nice-nice with their spouses. ???

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