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Brandi Glanville and her two sons, Mason and Jake, recently celebrated Christmas at the home shared by her ex-husband Eddie Cibrian and his wife, LeAnn Rimes. This decision highlights Glanville's commitment to co-parenting and ensuring that her children enjoy a harmonious family atmosphere during the holidays.
In a candid discussion, Glanville emphasized the importance of putting her kids first, stating that maintaining a positive relationship with Cibrian has been beneficial for their family dynamic. She believes that spending holidays together fosters a sense of unity and stability for Mason and Jake, allowing them to create lasting memories with both parents.
Despite the complexities that can arise from co-parenting, Glanville's approach reflects a dedication to her children's well-being. By prioritizing their happiness and nurturing a cooperative relationship with Cibrian and Rimes, she sets an example of how families can adapt and thrive, even after separation.
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