Hours after announcing a new schedule for her New Jersey, Massachusetts and Connecticut gig, the 'Long Live Love' singer expresses heartbreak over the death of Eveie who got attacked by a coyote.
- Feb 9, 2019
AceShowbiz - LeAnn Rimes has postponed three concerts after her dog Eveie was killed by a coyote earlier this week (begin February 04).
The "Can't Fight the Moonlight" singer's team announced on Thursday that she would no longer be performing in New Jersey that evening, in Massachusetts on Friday or in Connecticut on Saturday due to "a sudden loss".
Due to a sudden loss, the following shows are being rescheduled:
— LeAnn Rimes Cibrian (@leannrimes) February 7, 2019
The Newton Theatre in NJ is being rescheduled to Thursday, May 2nd
The Cabot in Beverly is being rescheduled to Thursday, February 28th
The Flying Monkey in NH has been rescheduled to Friday, March 1st
Hours after her team apologised to fans on her behalf and gave out the rescheduled dates, LeAnn thanked her fans on Twitter for their "outpouring of kindness and love" and said her family's hearts were broken, but still didn't go into details about her loss.
I am honestly overwhelmed at the outpouring of kindness and LovE sent our way. Our hearts are so broken right now. We are grateful for your prayers and understanding. ❤️
— LeAnn Rimes Cibrian (@leannrimes) February 7, 2019
However, the singer took to Instagram late Thursday night and revealed that she was mourning her dog Eveie, who she saw getting attacked by a coyote earlier this week.
"This is one of the most difficult, heartbroken moments our whole family has ever experienced. Our baby, Eveie was attacked in front of us yesterday by a coyote," the 36-year-old wrote besides a slideshow of Eveie photos. "(Husband) Eddie, the boys and myself are left with such a hole in our family and in our hearts. She was our daughter, our boy's best friend (sic). We've taken turns crying and consoling for a day and a half now and it's far from over.
"They'll never be another Eveie, she was one of a kind. There will always be great LovE and gratitude in our hearts for the years we were blessed to care for her. Eveie, I know you can hear us when we say 'You were and always will be our angel. We LovE you beyond, beyond. Rest well and we'll see you again when we ourselves leave this earth plane to join you in the vast field of consciousness'."
LeAnn, who is married to actor Eddie Cibrian, who has two sons from his previous marriage to reality star Brandi Glanville, is set to resume her tour in Texas on February 15.