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Eddie Cibrian: Ex Rehashing the Past Makes It "Difficult to Heal"

"I can't change the past and I'm truly sorry that people got hurt along the way," actor says in response to Brandi Glanville's latest retelling of his infidelity

By Natalie Finn Jun 12, 2010 12:20 AMTags
Eddie Cibrian, Brandi GlanvilleFrazer Harrison/Getty Images; Robert Mora/WireImage.com

Eddie Cibrian is sorry for hurting his soon-to-be ex-wife. But he would prefer that she get over it.

"As I've said before, my children and their well-being are my number one priority," LeAnn Rimes' boyfriend said in response to ex Brandi Glanville's recent interview with E! News, airing tonight at 7 p.m.

"I can't change the past and I'm truly sorry that people got hurt along the way but not everything reported in the media is reality and continuing to rehash things publicly only makes it more difficult for everyone to heal. I hope for the sake of our children we can all move forward and heal privately. I wish their mother nothing but the best."

Cibrian and Glanville have two young children together. He filed for divorce last August in the wake of overwhelming evidence—i.e., Rimes separating from her husband—that he was having an affair with the country singer.

Glanville also told E! News that she found out Cibrian had a three-year fling with a cocktail waitress that overlapped with the time she was pregnant.

"To find out that whole time that he was doing that—it just made me sick," she said.

(Originally published June 11, 2010, at 3:04 p.m. PT)

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Tune in to E! News tonight at 7 p.m. and 11 p.m. to hear everything Brandi had to say about Eddie, LeAnn and how her kids are dealing.