LeAnn Rimes sets the record straight. THE 9-1-1 Nashville The star has hit back at speculation she had breast augmentation for her role as Dixie Bennings in 9-1-1 spinoff after fans took issue with her seemingly larger bust size on the show. Taking to Instagram for a Q&A on Sunday, LeAnn responded to a comment that simply read, “Boob job,” and shut down rumors that she had been stabbed. “If you’re referring to my boobs, I can’t believe I’m talking about my boobs,” she quipped.
“But if you’re referring to my boobs in some of the videos I’ve posted when it comes to my character 9-1-1: NashvilleI have the biggest push-up bra of my life.” Clarifying that she didn’t have any enhancement surgery, LeAnn added: ‘Actually, when I took my bra off one day, my boobs stayed up on my chin just before they fell off. So no, I didn’t get a breast job. Nothing that hasn’t already been.”
9-1-1 Nashville premiered in October, just a few months after another of its sequels ended, 9-1-1: Lone Star; It ran for five seasons and starred Rob Lowe, who gave the “Can’t Fight the Moonlight” singer some advice on how to take on the show. “I was talking to Rob Lowe the other day and he was talking about how, ‘If you want reality, you don’t go to this show. We have the craziest rescues, which is what’s so interesting,” he said. Us Weekly from the advice he got from Rob.
“We’ll say, ‘There’s no way this has happened before in real life.’ Then they will show us the articles because they come from real situations.” Further talk about the exaggerated scenes 9-1-1 has become known for — beyond the mothership show, star Angela Bassett it’s about a space rescue — LeAnn said: “If you think about it — in the world of millions of people out there — this thing is bound to happen to somebody. Every time we think it hasn’t really happened, there’s an article about it that shows you it has.”
“What I love about it is that once you get into the craziness of this show, you just fall in love with it,” he emphasized. “I remember seeing the first two episodes of it 9-1-1. I was like, “What am I seeing?” And then, about the third episode, I was like, “Wow, I’m totally in their own reality.” You just fall in love with it.”
Besides LeAnn, 9-1-1: Nashville also stars Chris O’Donnell, Jessica Capshaw, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Michael Provost, and Tim Mathesonamong others. Showrunner Rashad Raisani recently teased some of the action-packed moments fans will see, saying TVLine: “We’ve got an Airstream trailer that ends up on top of a bridge and a poor guy on a Segway city tour that ends up on a water tower.”
He added that the show will feature “a bunch of crazy emergencies where people end up in places they shouldn’t be.” And while the spin-off’s “DNA, of course, is 9-1-1,” Rashad continued, it draws inspiration from some prestige TV heavyweights to stand out.



