LeAnn Rimes’ early career was shrouded in “emptiness and sadness” after she found fame at the age of 13. The Can’t Fight the Moonlight singer spent her teenage years in the spotlight, and had already bagged two coveted Grammys for Best New Artist and Best Female Country Vocal Performance for her cover of the Bill Mack song Blue by the age of 14.
Despite the success, the star struggled with her mental health, which proved an ongoing battle until she tackled it in her 30s. “At first I didn’t want to face my pain, because I thought I would get lost in it,” Rimes told People. “But I didn’t.
People are so ashamed to talk about it and ask for help. But taking away the shame is so important. “There was so much emptiness and sadness amidst joy, and
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