LeAnn Rimes addresses boob job rumors for ‘9-1-1: Nashville’



She can’t fight the moonlight — but she can fight the rumors.

LeAnn Rimes recently addressed speculation that she received a boob job to portray Dixie Bennings in the new “9-1-1: Nashville” series during an Instagram Q&A with her fans on Sunday.

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“If you are referring to my boobs, I can’t believe I am talking about my boobs,” the singer, 43, responded after someone commented “boob job.”

LeAnn Rimes at Cecconi’s in West Hollywood, California, on Sept. 5, 2025. Getty Images
Rimes as Dixie Bennings in “9-1-1: Nashville.” Disney

“But if you are referring to my boobs in some of the videos that I have been posting when it comes to my character in ‘9-1-1: Nashville,’ I have the most massive push-up bra of life on,” she wrote.

The “How Do I Live” musician went on to reiterate that she didn’t undergo any plastic surgery to portray Dixie in the new ABC drama.

“In fact, when I took off the bra one day, my boobs stayed up by my chin a bit before they fell,” she joked. “So no, I did not get a boob job. Nothing that has not been there already.”

Rimes attends the CMT Music Awards in Nashville, Tennessee, on April 11, 2022. Getty Images for CMT
Rimes and co-star Hailey Kilgore in “9-1-1: Nashville.” Disney

“9-1-1: Nashville,” the latest spinoff in the “9-1-1” franchise, premiered on Oct. 9.

The series follows a new group of firefighters, and the cast is rounded out with Chris O’Donnell (Captain Don Hart), Jessica Capshaw (Blythe Hart), Michael Provost (Ryan Hart), and Hunter McVey (Blue Bennings).

Isabelle Tate, who appeared as Julie in the drama’s pilot episode, died from a rare form of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease just a few days after the show’s premiere.

The two-time Grammy winner as Dixie Bennings in “9-1-1: Nashville.” Disney
Chris O’Donnell and Rimes in “9-1-1: Nashville.” Disney

Rimes previously revealed that her character would be controversial to audiences.

“I think people will love to hate her – and they’ll really love her too,” Rimes told Us Weekly. “She’s a villain, but she’s also really lovable.”

“There are still so many lovable qualities about her, but she’s so manipulative and she will exploit her son’s love for all it’s worth,” the “Blue” singer added.

Rimes in Miami, Florida, on July 20, 2014. Aaron Davidson
Rimes and her husband, Eddie Cibrian, in Maui, Hawaii, on Jan. 6, 2012. GC Images

Rimes went on to detail her “9-1-1: Nashville” audition and how she went all out to land the role.

“I was asked to come read – and I had not read for a role since I was 17,” the “Northern Lights” star recalled. “I went and I was like, ‘If I blow it, whatever, it’s not a big deal.’”

“For my audition scene, Dixie smokes, and so I went and bought a pack of cigarettes,” she continued. “I sat around the house and – without lighting it since I’ve never smoked in my life – I was messing with the cigarette. I took them to the audition and I was like, ‘I’m gonna use these.’”

Rimes attends the 60th Academy of Country Music Awards in Frisco, Texas, on May 8, 2025. Getty Images
The cast of “9-1-1: Nashville” during the show’s Nashville premiere. Disney

Her dedication paid off, and she secured the role almost immediately after her audition.

“My hand was shaking at the very first read, and once I got through with that, I was like, ‘OK, can we do it again? Like, now that I’ve gotten through it,’” she shared. “I wasn’t even home yet before they called and offered me the job.”

Rimes, meanwhile, made headlines over the summer when her teeth fell out during a concert in June.

Rimes performs at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee, on Dec. 9, 2023. Getty Images
Jessica Capshaw, Rimes and Kimberly Williams-Paisley at the premiere of “9-1-1: Nashville.” Disney

The multi-platinum singer-songwriter was in the middle of performing her 1996 hit “One Way Ticket” in Washington when the incident occurred, leaving her to dash off the stage.

“I feel something pop in my mouth,” Rimes explained in an Instagram video the next day. “And if you’ve been around, you know I’ve had a lot of dental surgeries and I have a bridge in the front and it fell out in the middle of my song last night.”

“Then I just had to get real with everybody and tell them exactly what was happening or else I would have had to walk off stage,” she continued. “And so, for the rest of the show, I was literally like this, pushing my teeth in.”




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