LeAnn Rimes, Eddie Cibrian: Singer Opens Up About Guilt Over Extra-Marital Affair In 'What Have I Done'

LeAnn Rimes Opens Up About Divorce In New Song
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In LeAnn Rimes' new song "What Have I Done," released Tuesday on iTunes, the country singer opens up about the guilt she harbored after cheating on then-husband Dean Sheremet with her "Northern Lights" co-star Eddie Cibrian in 2009.

The first verse begins, "Oh my love, what have I done? / I shot an arrow at your heart that I can't take back / When I said you were my first love, but you are not my last."

Rimes told Katie Couric in October that Sheremet "probably knew what [the song] was about before I did."

In the interview, she also described the aftermath of the cheating scandal and accompanying media scrutiny as "very, very difficult."

"I wouldn't wish it on anyone ... and especially in the public eye to go through all of it," she said. "I made my choices and I'm living with them. I also have learned from them and I've talked about this so much. But I know that I'm not the only person that goes through this. There's so many that do."

In the wake of Rimes' publicized extra-marital affair with Cibrian, Sheremet -- her husband of nearly eight years -- filed for divorce in December 2009. Their split was finalized in June 2010. Rimes and Cibrian tied the knot in April 2011.

Watch the video above for a stripped-down performance of "What Have I Done" from Rimes' new album "Spitfire," which is set to be released this spring. Then, click through the slides below to see Rimes and four other country stars who were allegedly caught cheating.

Country Stars Who Were Allegedly Caught Cheating
LeAnn Rimes(01 of05)
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After nearly eight years of marriage, LeAnn Rimes and Dean Sheremet separated in 2009 amid reports of Rimes' affair with Eddie Cibrian -- her co-star from the 2009 Lifetime movie "Northern Lights." Rimes' divorce from Sheremet was finalized in June 2010 and the country singer married Cibrian in April of the following year. (credit:AP)
Alan Jackson (02 of05)
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Alan Jackson admitted to having an affair in 1998 -- almost 20 years into his marriage to his high school sweetheart, Denise Jackson. The pair separated for four months and took part in couples therapy before reconciling later that year. In December 1998, they renewed their vows and have been happily married since. The Jacksons have three daughters -- Mattie, Ali and Dani. (credit:Getty Images)
Johnny Cash (03 of05)
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While still married to his first wife, Vivian Liberto, country music icon Johnny Cash began an affair with country singer June Carter -- who was also married at the time. Liberto filed for divorce in 1966 after 12 years of marriage. Cash famously proposed to Carter on stage during a live performance in London, Ontario, Canada in 1968. The couple has one son together and were married until June died in May 2003. Cash died four months later in September 2003. (credit:AP)
Jason Aldean(04 of05)
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In late September 2012, Jason Aldean was caught kissing Charlotte Bobcats cheerleader and former American Idol contestant Brittany Kerr in a bar on Los Angeles' Sunset Strip (click here for photos). Aldean apologized for his misstep on Facebook stating: "The truth is that I screwed up. I had too much to drink, let the party get out of hand and acted inappropriately at a bar. I left alone, caught the bus to our next show and that's the end of the story. I ultimately ended up embarrassing my family and myself."The "Dirt Road Anthem" singer married his high school sweetheart, Jessica Ussery (pictured above), in 2001. The couple has two daughters together -- Keeley, 9, and Kendyl, 5. (credit:Getty Images )
Garth Brooks(05 of05)
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Rumors circulated throughout the 90s that Garth Brooks was having an affair with his now-wife and fellow country star Trisha Yearwood while he was still married to Sandy Mahl. Indeed, in a 1993 interview with Barbara Walters, Garth admitted to cheating on Mahl during their marriage, though he did not specify with who. After three children and 15 years of marriage, Garth and Mahl parted ways and finalized their divorce in 2001. Brooks and Yearwood married at their home in Oklahoma in 2005. (credit:AP)

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