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Brandi Glanville and Eddie Cibrian had one of the most talked-about divorces in celebrity history. The singer shocked fans when it was revealed that he had an affair with his Northern Lights co-star, LeAnn Rimes. The publicizing of the affair marked the end of his eight-year marriage to the model mother of his children, who has since become a reality star in her own right on the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.
Fast forward to today, and a lot of growth has happened. Cibrian went on to marry LeAnn Rimes, and together, the couple co-parent Glanville and Cibrian’s two sons, Jake, 16, and Mason, 20.
Fans Were Shocked to See Them All Together Celebrating Christmas
“Our Modern Family Christmas. #2023,” Glanville captioned the photo, which included other members of Cibrian’s family.
Rimes shared the same photo on her own Instagram, writing, “Merry Christmas from our fam! We had the best day! Hope you all did too. So grateful for all the joy and love in our lives.”
Fans shared mixed opinions about the meetup, with one person commenting on Glanville’s page, “Yeah, I couldn’t do that, sorry. But good for you.”
Another called it “a mother’s love” that gives Glanville the strength to stomach the awkward situation.
Rimes Has Previously Said She Gets Along with Glanville
LeAnn Rimes opened up about her place in Eddie Cibrian and Brandi Glanville’s coparenting relationship, telling Us Weekly that she “loves” Glanville.
“We get along very well. She’s fun. We have a great time at all the holidays,” Rimes told the outlet in 2022. “We are connected through the boys, and we have great respect for one another.”
Although the co-parenting situation is all copasetic these days, Glanville has admitted co-parenting in and of itself is still hard on her sometimes.
“Sometimes I cry when they go to their dad’s,” Glanville told PEOPLE in August. “They have a staff. They have this giant mansion. They have kind of everything they want.”
Glanville continued, “And with me, we have a small house, and we move every other year. And it’s hard, you know, they see the struggle is real.”