LeAnn Rimes Shares On-Stage Mishap: Teeth Fell Out During Washington Concert
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During a recent show in Washington, LeAnn Rimes was forced to quit the stage after losing a tooth in the middle of her performance. The unexpected occurrence took place Friday night at the Skagit Casino Resort while the 42-year-old Grammy winner performed her 1996 smash “One Way Ticket.”
Mid-performance, LeAnn Rimes said that her teeth fell out
In the middle of her performance, the American pop artist ran off the stage when her front dental bridge suddenly came out.
"Last night I was on stage, in the middle of 'One Way Ticket,'" Lime told her over a million Instagram followers in a video she uploaded the following day.
“I can feel anything pop in my mouth,” Rimes said.
Despite the accident, LeAnn Rimes kept playing
The Grammy-winning performer quickly recovered from the incident and rejoined her band on stage to complete the performance, all the while subtly trying to force her bridge back between the lines instead of canceling the event.
Even though the event never repeated, Rimes said that her teeth later "fell in my mouth" as she sang Can't Fight the Moonlight to thousands of followers.
FAQs:
1. Who is LeAnn Rimes?
American singer and actor LeAnn Rimes has won two Grammy Awards.
2. In the middle of her performance in Washington, what transpired with LeAnn Rimes?
LeAnn Rimes' front dental bridge suddenly fell out in the middle of her act at a gig in Washington. She was forced to exit the stage. She quickly recovered and rejoined her band on stage, choosing not to cancel the performance.
3. Which songs by LeAnn Rimes are the most well-known?
Some of LeAnn Rimes' most well-known songs include "Blue", "How Do I Live", "Can't Fight the Moonlight", "One Way Ticket," and others.




