LeAnn Rimes is putting the boob job speculation to bed once and for all by showing off her wardrobe from 9-1-1: Nashville.
“Since Dixie’s boobs have been talked about so much, I wanted to show you how padded these padded bras are,” Rimes, 43, said in a Saturday, November 15, TikTok. “And how you can buy yourself a nice push-up bra from Victoria’s Secret and get all her secrets for herself.”
Rimes, who plays Dixie on the 9-1-1 spinoff, filmed herself going through her character’s clothing.
“Do you understand how much padding this bra has? This is why people think I have a boob job,” she joked. “This is the infamous red bra. There is so much padding in this thing. Ladies, if you want your boobs up to your chin, then I highly recommend this. I guarantee this adds two sizes to your boobs, so there is Dixie’s secrets.”
Earlier this month, Rimes poked fun at a comment she received during an Instagram Q&A that just read, “boob job.”
“If you are referring to my boobs, I can’t believe I am talking about my boobs,” she quipped. “But if you are referring to my boobs in some of the videos that I have been posting when it comes to my character in 9-1-1: Nashville, I have the most massive push-up bra of life on.”
LeAnn Rimes. Disney/Jake Giles Netter
Rimes clarified that she didn’t have any procedures. “In fact, when I took off the bra one day, my boobs stayed up by my chin a bit before they fell,” she added. “So no, I did not get a boob job. Nothing that has not been there already.”
9-1-1: Nashville, which premiered in October, follows a group of firefighters, including Captain Don Hart (Chris O’Donnell), his wife, Blythe (Jessica Capshaw), and their son, Ryan (Michael Provost). Don had a surprise for his family in the series premiere when he revealed that a stripper named Blue (Hunter McVey) was also his son following a romance with Dixie while on a break from Blythe.
“I was talking the other day to Rob Lowe and he was talking about how, ‘If you want reality, you don’t go to this series. We have the craziest rescues, which is what’s so interesting,’” Rimes exclusively told Us Weekly in October about joining the 9-1-1 universe. “We’ll be like, ‘There’s no way this has happened before in real life.’ Then they’ll show us the articles because they’re pulling from real-life situations.”
Rimes loved the risks that 9-1-1: Nashville took on screen.
“If you think about it — in the world of however many millions of people there are — this stuff is bound to happen to somebody. Every time we think it hasn’t really happened, there’s an article for that that shows you it has,” she noted. “What I love about it is once you buy into the craziness of this show, you just fall in love with it.”
She continued: “I remember watching the first couple episodes of 9-1-1. I was like, ‘What am I watching?’ And then about the third episode, I was like, ‘Whoa, I’m totally into their own reality.’ You just fall in love with it.”
In her cover story with Us, Rimes teased the mixed reactions her character could receive.
“I think people will love to hate her — and they’ll really love her too. She’s a villain but she’s also really lovable,” she noted. “There’s still so many lovable qualities about her but she’s so manipulative and she will exploit her son’s love for all it’s worth.”
9-1-1: Nashville airs on ABC Thursdays at 9 p.m. ET before streaming the next day on Hulu.












