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LeAnn Rimes breaks down while undergoing 'deep jaw release' in emotionally raw video: 'Oh, my god'

The singer sobbed during the procedure, which reportedly eases tension in the jaw caused by stress.

LeAnn Rimes breaks down while undergoing ‘deep jaw release’ in emotionally raw video: ‘Oh, my god’

The singer sobbed during the procedure, which reportedly eases tension in the jaw caused by stress.

By Leigh Blickley

March 30, 2026 12:38 p.m. ET

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LeAnn Rimes undergoes a deep jaw release procedure. Credit:

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LeAnn Rimes is healing following an intense procedure to relieve tension in her jaw.

In an intimate Instagram video posted by fascial maneuver provider Human Garage on Sunday, Rimes, 43, undergoes a “deep jaw release” technique with co-founder, Garry Lineham.

After Lineham puts his hands in her mouth to realign her jaw — as a fellow practitioner holds her head still — Rimes immediately lets out sobs of relief. She holds her face and says, "Oh, my god" a few times before Lineham instructs her, "Say 'that part of my life is over.'"

The "Blue" singer responds, "That part of my life better be over."

She adds, "Oh, my god. You just don't realize how much tension is in there," before Lineham chimes in, "Until it's gone."

In the caption of their video post, Human Garage shared that "healing isn't always quiet. Sometimes it’s a physical letting go of things we didn't even know we were carrying."

"In this powerful session, @garrylineham works with @leannrimes on a deep Jaw Release," the note continued. "You can see the exact moment the tension breaks and the emotional weight lifts, leaving her feeling visibly lighter and more aligned."

The self-care provider claimed that "the jaw is one of the body’s primary storage sites for stress" and that when we hold it all in "the fascia in the face and neck 'locks' to protect us."

"By using the maneuvers to signal safety to the nervous system, we can finally allow that stored energy to move," Human Garage wrote.

LeAnn Rimes at the 59th CMA Awards

Rimes attends the 2025 CMA Awards in November, 2025.

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Rimes shared more of her journey with fascia tension in a March 23 post on Instagram.

"For as long as I can remember, my body has held tension like it's been bracing for something. My jaw, my neck, my shoulders... especially the TMJ (temporomandibular joint). It's never really let go. And as someone whose voice is literally my instrument, that kind of tightness doesn't just live in my body; it shows up in how I breathe, how I express, how freely I can sing."

Rimes said she has tried to take care of herself by focusing on "nutrition, hormones, nervous system work, therapy, [and] supplements," but none of those "healing paths" worked until she discovered fascia research.

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"On the other side of it, I'm experiencing a level of freedom and openness in my body that I haven't felt in a long time," she added of the jaw release.

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The* **9-1-1: Nashville* star explained that fascia "responds to our lived experience, to the moments we didn't fully process, to the times we had to hold it together instead of letting something move through."

This isn't the only health scare Rimes has faced in recent months. After her false teeth fell out mid-performance last year, she combatted "micro-toxins" in her body by undergoing a "plasma exchange" in January.

"Listening to my body and choosing what feels supportive for this season of healing, especially after a very busy year of filming and touring," Rimes captioned an Instagram video at the time. "I demand so much from my body and it’s incredibly important to me to take the best care of it I possibly can."

The country singer explained that this was her second time getting the treatment, which helps "clear micro-toxins, such as mold and microplastics," adding that she's also "added stem cells to encourage overall repair."

Rimes is currently on her "30 Years of Blue" tour through July.

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