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ML40 65-80 - ALT_Layout 1 9/26/13 8:52 PM Page 65 ML EXCLUSIVE A helping hand LeAnn is passionate about several causes, especially Friend Movement, an antibullying campaign, "which is obviously close to my heart 'cause I deal with it. I've dealt with it in the past and deal with it daily." And Wish Upon A Hero, a charity that allows you to grant wishes anonymously to those in need. "I randomly stumbled upon it three years ago online. One Christmas, I just started granting wishes anonymously and they caught on and started talking to me about being involved in the charity. It can be anything from 'I need a liver transplant' to 'I need $20 to get books for school'-- anything. I've always found it really interesting 'cause you are able to touch different people. I fell in love with it, so I've been working with them a little bit-- that's the main charity I want to get more involved with." For more information visit: FriendMovenment.com and HeroNetwork.com face. "He really is the sweetest guy. I know that both of us have been Lifetime's television movie, Northern Lights (2009) –the set on which portrayed completely opposite of what we are in the press," she laughs, Eddie and her love developed too. "It really is a pretty amazing thing to have a friend like him. He's an amazing father. I can't speak more highly of him..." Her tour brought her to Europe this September, and has her returning home in October just in time for Halloween festivities. The holidays are The public will finally have a chance to see the two as they truly are in a big deal in the Cibrian home. LeAnn enjoys throwing parties, cooking their upcoming reality show on VH1 this fall. "Anybody who knows me –the whole shebang. "We're big decorators. We love to decorate the knows I'm very loyal. I love to the extreme and I like to laugh. People whole house. Outside. Inside. The kids love it. Any kind of holiday we don't get to see that side, unless it's put out there and I really haven't decorate the whole house. We get way into it." Their neighborhood had a chance to put it out there till now." The wind has changed receives thousands (no joke) of tricker-treaters each year. Last course, removing LeAnn from her comfort zone, and opening her up to Halloween, she and Eddie dressed up as Sandy and Danny from Grease. a wealth of new opportunities. This year? We will have to wait and see. The following month, LeAnn goes back on tour for the remainder of the year. Earlier in the year, LeAnn guest starred on her first sitcom, Anger Management, as an inmate's sister who briefly dates Charlie Sheen's Another noticeable, positive change with LeAnn is her weight. It was character. "It was something different. I've sung my whole entire life. hard to miss the ubiquitous bikini photos of LeAnn looking teeny-tiny. I've done a little bit of acting, but not like that. It's fun to do something Now, she looks fit and healthy, which has prompted the tabloids to different." Still relatively green when it comes to acting, LeAnn made speculate her weight gain is the result of her trying to get pregnant. her film debut in Coyote Ugly (2000), and was the singing voice for the LeAnn assures me that having a baby isn't a part of their present plans, main character Violet Sanford. Her song, "Can't Fight the Moonlight" adding it will happen when it happens. She attributes her new physique from the movie, became a pop hit that year as well. She had a chance to being less stressed and happier these days. "I never tried to lose to further develop her acting chops with her role as Meg Galligan in weight or gain weight --just the way my body fluctuates with stress and MIAMI LIVING 65

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