Brandi Glanville has banned her children from appearing on LeAnn Rimes' new TV series
The country singer and her spouse Eddie Cibrian have signed a deal with VH1 for a semi-reality show, but Mason, 10, and six-year-old Jake - the actor's sons with the 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' star - won't be appearing, their mother has ruled.
24 March 2014
Asked during her recent Podcast One show if the boys will be on the show, Brandi said: "No, no, no, no."
The scripted show, titled 'LeAnn and Eddie', is to be based on the "normal" home life of the couple - who left their respective spouses to embark on a relationship after working together on TV film 'Northern Lights' - as well as dealing with their celebrity status.
Brandi, 41, has had a long-running public feud with 'Spitfire' hitmaker LeAnn, but the pair were thought to have buried the hatchet last year when the singer sent her rival flowers for Mother's Day last May.
And the outspoken reality star previously predicted her acrimonious relationship with LeAnn would drastically improve if the singer got pregnant because it would help her to learn boundaries as a mother and stepmother.
She said: ''Hopefully, they'll have a child of their own and she'll understand better what a proper boundary is for a stepmother and a mother.''
The 'Teen Mom' cast want Farrah Abraham axed from the reunion special.
Producers have attempted to "bring the series back" after it finished two years ago, but the cast of young mothers - which include Amber Portwood, Catelynn Lowell and Maci Bookout - fear their former co-star's wild antics since the show will have a negative effect on their children.
A source told Us Weekly: "They don't want their kids on a show where someone's talking about sex toys."
Farrah furthered her fame after the show when she released her own sex tape, with porn star James Deen, and further endorsed her porn career by appearing at X-rated events and posing for racy photo shoots before claiming it had ruined her life.
In a bid to change her image, Farrah released a music video on Monday (17.03.14) for a song called 'Blowin' which she intends to be empowering for women.
Speaking of the track, she said:"I want others to see they don't need to be a follower or conform to what others think or do and let them live their lives to their full potential."
Abraham isn't the only star to have faced controversy, as co-star Amber had a string of legal troubles throughout her time on the show, including arrests for drug possession and domestic abuse.
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