Brandi Glanville feuds with LeAnn Rimes

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Last year, it seemed that things were getting better between Brandi Glanville and her ex, Eddie Cibrian and his wife LeAnn Rimes as it was reported that the Bravo star was trying to get along with her ex-husband and his new wife for the sake of their children. But last Wednesday, Glanville revealed that she and the country star "still battle" at times.

In an interview with Nik Richie on Podcast One (via E! Online), the "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" star said that she has an issue with Rimes posting pictures of her children during the holidays.

"It's horrible," said Glanville. "If my ex-husband, their dad, isn't posting pictures, why is she?"

The 43-year-old entrepreneur and the 42-year-old actor share custody of sons Mason, 12, and Jake, 8. According to E!, Rimes would often post pictures of the children on her social media accounts with the hashtag "#stepmom" in captions.

"I'll grab three bottles of Chardonnay, cry myself to sleep and look at what they're doing on Christmas," said Glanville, adding that she told Rimes that the pictures don't make her feel angry, but they hurt her feelings.

The Bravo star said that she told the 33-year-old to be considerate of her feelings during the holidays, but the singer reportedly ignored her request.

"And she's like, 'It's my family too, and I'm gonna do whatever I want,'" Glanville said.

Following Glanville's claims, Cibrian spoke with People and said that the reality star wasn't being truthful.

"Brandi is lying," said the actor, adding that she is doing this for the sake of publicity.

"She never asked LeAnn to not post pictures of the kids during the holidays, ever," explained Cibrian. "They don't even talk!"

The actor said that Glanville sees their children as much as he does and that they were with her for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.

After Cibrian's interview was published, Glanville took to Twitter to say that she didn't want to start the year feuding with her ex.

"I don't want to start another war," she wrote. "Let's stay positive (me included)."

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