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Brandi Glanville certainly isn’t holding back when it comes to slamming her ex-husband, Eddie Cibrian, and his new wife, LeAnn Rimes, in her new book.

Not that you’d expect otherwise, but still. She goes all-out!

The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star’s memoir unveils new details about Cibrian and Rimes’ affair, including how Brandi found out and how Eddie responded.

In one excerpt, Glanville recounts how she was devastated upon learning of Eddie’s affair with his co-star, only to watch him deny it and seduce her.

 

“I’m not entirely sure how I ended up on the floor of my closet sobbing,” she writes.

“A teary-eyed Eddie found me lying there minutes later, and without saying a word, started kissing me all over … he pulled off my workout pants and we started having sex right there.”

“He swore up and down that it wasn’t true, that it was completely innocent. In that moment, it was easier to believe him, because I just couldn’t stand the thought of being without him.”

Despite Cibrian’s claims to the contrary, the model says she knew something was going on between Eddie and LeAnn, who met on the set of Lifetime’s Northern Lights in 2008.

Brandi Glanville recalls in Drinking & Tweeting (available February 12):

“LeAnn had ‘accidentally’ smeared some cake frosting on her top (she was still a bigger girl and completely flat-chested at the time) and asked my husband, not realizing that I was standing behind the both of them, if he wanted lick it off her.”

“This woman asked my husband if he wanted to eat frosting she’d dropped on her nonexistent chest? He hadn’t realized I was there, either, and he laughed with hungry eyes at the suggestion.”

Somewhere, LeAnn Rimes is pretending not to care about this.

Brandi says that even after he came clean, Eddie swore blind to her that “he’d never marry LeAnn, but that was just one of the countless lies he told me.”

In the end, Glanville offers this awesome parting shot:

“I would like to thank my ex-husband, Edward Cibrian, for giving me all the material I could ever need for this book and for helping me discover the strong independent woman inside of me.”

Eddie Cibrian? Served.