What would be worse for LeAnn Rimes than all the things Brandi Glanville has told the press about her? Probably if her first husband Dean Sheremet decided to actually talk about the way their marriage really ended. Remember: Rimes was sleeping with Eddie Cibrian, who was married to Glanville at the time. Both couples ended their marriages and Rimes is now married to Cibrian, and you know what a mess it had to be behind the scenes, right? Well, Sheremet has never said much and moved on with his life, but rumor has it there is a tell-all book in the works.

According to a report by In Touch, the New York City-based chef "has received multiple big-money offers from publishers and is deciding who to go with."

And based on their history, this is not going to end well for LeAnn.

"She treated Dean like garbage and privately never had any remorse," an insider said.

Though she may try to stop him from going public with his story, the insider thinks it is unlikely he will be persuaded to keep his mouth shut.

"I'm sure she'll try, but LeAnn has no control because she didn't get Dean to sign a nondisclosure agreement after their split," the insider told the magazine. "But she was so cheap, she didn't offer him a penny. Dean said no way. She was nasty and really took advantage of him."

Can you imagine the fuel Sheremet could add to the fire that still follows Rimes everywhere she goes? No matter how much she has tried to explain away her decisions and dishonest actions, it has never sat well with even her own fan base. She has lost a lot because of her relationship with Cibrian and her career has never been the same. Even their reality show that was intended to show the world how normal they are has been canceled.

Why do you think Sheremet would choose to go on the record about everything now? He is happily remarried and working as a successful chef in NYC. Is it for financial gain or is he just tired of keeping it all to himself? Do you think a book is really in the works? Tell us your thoughts in the comments section below.

Join the Discussion