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LeAnn Rimes sobs while undergoing brutal ‘deep jaw release therapy’

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LeAnn Rimes sobbed uncontrollably while undergoing “deep jaw release therapy.”

On Monday, self-care provider Human Garage shared an Instagram video of the country singer undergoing the 60-second procedure to relieve tension in her jaw.

In the clip, Rimes can be seen moaning in pain as the professional, Garry Lineham, places one of his hands inside her mouth while a second person holds her head.

As soon as the procedure was over, the songwriter burst into tears, shocked by the results.

“Say ‘that part of my life is over,’” Lineham instructed her, as she replied, “That part of my life better be over.”

“Oh my God, you just don’t realize how much tension is in there,” Rimes said once she calmed down and was able to catch her breath.

“You can see the exact moment the tension breaks and the emotional weight lifts, leaving her feeling visibly lighter and more aligned,” Human Garage wrote about the experience in the caption.

Although the procedure was very impactful and moving for the Grammy winner, 43, many fans in the comments section were disturbed by the vulnerable video.

“Oh my gosh, why do we need to see this!” one user questioned.

But the “How Do I Live” hitmaker clapped back at the haters in the comments.

“Why? I approved it. I’m human, just like everyone else and want to share my experience in hopes of us all healing together,” Rimes explained.

Her jaw procedure comes after the musician suffered a dental disaster on stage last summer.

While mid-song at The Skagit Casino Resort in Washington, her dental bridge became detached and her teeth fell out.

“I [felt] something pop in my mouth,” she explained via Instagram after the show. “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.”

Rimes said she “panicked” before running to the side of the stage to secure her prosthetic teeth and swiftly returned back to the microphone — but had to push her teeth back in “every couple lines”

The “Can’t Fight the Moonlight” songstress laughed off the mishap at the time and even called it “the most epic experience ever.”



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