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LeAnn Rimes Sent Brandi Glanville Mother's Day Flowers

Brandi Glanville recently confirmed that troubled singer LeAnn Rimes sent her flowers on Mother's day despite their ongoing feud.

The reality TV star took to social networking site Twitter on Monday to revealed that while Rimes did send flowers, they still do not have a relationship.

"I thanked @leannrimes on twitter4 my flowers.Our relationship is that we still dont even say hi at baseball. I dont have her number-thats it," Glanville tweeted May 13.

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Rimes' gesture comes one month her controversial interview with Fabulous magazine in which she claimed Glanville's two sons call her "mom." Both women have been embroiled in an ongoing feud ever since the troubled singer had an extramarital affair with Glanville's now ex-husband actor Eddie Cibrian before going on to marry him.

"Sometimes they'll blurt out: 'Mom!' but I just go with whatever they call me," Rimes told Fabulous of what Glanville's sons Jake, 5, and Mason, 9, call her. "As long as it's nice and respectful, I couldn't care less."

For years Glanville, 40, and Rimes, 30, have engaged in heated exchanges on Twitter, with the Bravo TV star often accusing the singer of not having boundaries when it some to her sons. Glanville and Cibrian are the biological parents of Jake and Mason.

"What it is, is how [LeAnn] just doesn't have boundaries when it comes to my children and it upsets me because it was like that even when I was still married to Eddie and they were together," Glanville told OK! magazine.

"She was … tweeting things about them and texting me really horrible things [saying] 'I love the boys. I can't wait to make their lunches,'" she continued.

During a previous appearance on the "Wendy Williams" show Glanville was asked how Rimes is as a stepmother to which she replied "overbearing, well sorry, she is!"

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