Brandi is currently working on a book about relationships which will offer advice to people who have gone through similar situations to her own marriage breakdown.
New Delhi:
LeAnn Rimes and Brandi Glanville first fell out when Brandi's then husband Eddie Cibrian left her for LeAnn, who he is now married to, and although the reality star publicly offered her support to the singer when she went into rehab recently, Brandi admitted relations are still strained between them.
She told okmagazine.com: "Right now [our relationship is] not amazing. I'm just saying... and I'll leave it at that."
Brandi is currently working on a book about relationships which will offer advice to people who have gone through similar situations to her own marriage breakdown.
She said: "It's hopefully an empowering book for women and men about breakups and kind of showing them the way not to go. I did some really messed up things. I also don't want people to be embarrassed by the things that they did do. A lot of people sweep things under the rug and for me I put it all out there."
"And even in one chapter I was writing and I was like am I really writing this right now? But I want people to get it. It's part of the evolution of life which makes us who we are. I get told, 'Oh you're not really over your divorce' but do you really ever get over your divorce or does it make you who you are today and is it part of your story."
She told okmagazine.com: "Right now [our relationship is] not amazing. I'm just saying... and I'll leave it at that."
Brandi is currently working on a book about relationships which will offer advice to people who have gone through similar situations to her own marriage breakdown.
She said: "It's hopefully an empowering book for women and men about breakups and kind of showing them the way not to go. I did some really messed up things. I also don't want people to be embarrassed by the things that they did do. A lot of people sweep things under the rug and for me I put it all out there."
"And even in one chapter I was writing and I was like am I really writing this right now? But I want people to get it. It's part of the evolution of life which makes us who we are. I get told, 'Oh you're not really over your divorce' but do you really ever get over your divorce or does it make you who you are today and is it part of your story."