It seems a little hard to believe given how often they talked about her having a baby during their short-lived reality show on VH1, but LeAnn Rimes is said to have abandoned her hopes of ever getting pregnant with Eddie Cibrian's baby. According to the latest gossip news updates, the country music starlet is now planning to use a surrogate to finally have a child of her own. Meanwhile, Brandi Glanville, claims that she is happy that her sons at least have LeAnn to support them, being that Cibrian reportedly cannot.
After years of talking about having a baby with her husband, Eddie Cibrian, LeAnn Rimes is supposedly ready to abandon her plans of getting pregnant in favor of using a surrogate to ensure success.
One source in the latest January 18, issue of OK! Magazine claims that LeAnn would love nothing more than to carry the child to term on her own, but that doesn't seem possible:
"The heartbreak of repeated negative pregnancy test became too much for LeAnn.
"She desperately wants to be a mother. So they started the process of picking a woman to carry their child...they now feel very confident in their decision."
Although they are currently still feuding over LeAnn's insistence that she has a right to post pictures of Glanville's kids when they are together over the holidays, the former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star revealed in email that she recently leaked that she wants nothing more than for Rimes and Cibrian to have the child they have always wanted (via Daily Mail):
"I'm begging you to be thoughtful and kind to what I go through especially around the holidays that is it- don't want to fight and I really do hope that one day you and your wife can experience having a baby of your own that you will have full time and never have to share."
What do you think of LeAnn and Eddie having a baby?
Is it about time that they got to it, if they are serious about starting a family of their own?
Or, should LeAnn just content herself with raising Brandi Glanville's babies when they are not with their real mother?
Let us hear what you have to say about it in the comment field below.
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