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Posted: 10/23/2012
CLEVELAND - Singer LeAnn Rimes is out of a voluntary rehab program and ready to perform again.
Rimes entered the program right after she turned 30 last month. Her spokesperson said it was for anxiety and stress.
Now, Rimes is talking about her time away to Katie Couric.
"I feel like I am starting over even though I’ve had all these years behind me. How many people get to (start) over again in this day and age?” Rimes told Couric in an exclusive interview airing later this week on “Katie” and “All Access Nashville,” a special edition of “20/20."
Rimes became a rising star as a young teenager singing country songs, but soon crossed over to the pop genre.
In 2011, she married actor Eddie Cibrian. The two were both married to others when they met and fell in love on the set of a television movie. That made her a target for tabloids.
Her interveiw on "Katie" will air on Oct. 25 and "All Access Nashville with Katie Couric," a special edition of "20/20" on Friday at 9 p.m.
Rimes' new single, “What Have I Done,” will be released this December.
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