
LeAnn Rimes Loses Her Teeth Mid-Song—Guess What She Did Next?
June 26, 2025: Pop icon LeAnn Rimes stunned fans with an unexpected and hilarious story from her recent concert at Skagit Valley Casino and Resort in Bow, Washington. Taking to Instagram, the 42-year-old singer opened up about the moment her dental bridge popped out during a live performance of her hit song One Way Ticket.
Calling it “the most epic example of how the show must go on,” LeAnn shared a video with fans, narrating the jaw-dropping mishap. “I feel something pop in my mouth… and I have a bridge in the front. It fell out in the middle of my song last night,” she said, adding she had no choice but to run off stage, shove the bridge back in, and keep singing.
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Rather than pretend nothing happened, the Can’t Fight The Moonlight star told the audience the truth in real-time: “I just had to get real with everybody or else I would have had to walk off stage.”
The singer powered through the rest of the show by literally holding her teeth in place while singing. With her signature humor, she warned, “The front row, get ready for something to fly out. If you catch them, please return them.”
Fans were quick to praise her honesty and resilience. Comments poured in calling her “authentic,” “amazing,” and “the real deal.” Even Grey’s Anatomy actress Jessica Capshaw joined in, writing: “Love you even more for this. The show must…go on!”
LeAnn wrapped up her story by hoping the ordeal was “hopefully a last” and joking about keeping her pearly whites intact for the next show.
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