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LeAnn Rimes Cibrian has shared a hilarious clip alluding to her character Dixie from 911 Nashville where she blows the trumpet for her character’s son Blue and the increasingly larger heap of troubles he has. The actress-singer informed the audience that the episode would be available on ABC and Hulu urging them not to miss it.
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Just before the take-off of the New Year break, LeAnn Rimes Cibrian signals the viewers one last time. The multi-talented artist used the internet to promote the show’s fall finale in her characteristic funny and sentimental style. The video has her singing in a light-hearted manner a changed version of a well-known lyric. “I got 99 problems, but I’m with you, I know. And it’s a hundred,” she is joking, justly attributing to the drama to come.
The text LeAnn posted with the video suggested who is actually the troublemaker. “the problems keep mounting for blue… don’t miss tonight’s epic @911nashville fall finale. 9|8c central on @abc & @hulu” She was referring to her young co-star Hunter McVey, who plays her character’s son, Blue. The moment the post was made public, it immediately became a magnet for the show’s loyal fanbase, which expressed its support and eager anticipation.
The 911 Nashville official account was quick to react, and in one word, they coined the plot of the episode: “Blue’s problems really are 📈.” The brief reference, together with the picture of the arrow going up, confirmed that by the end of the finale, Blue’s story would be the main and reflective concern of the viewer.
What got the most attention in the response was the great admiration for the Rimes Cibrian-McVey Team. One fan said, “Love this mother son duo!” and this was the feeling that many shared. Another one mentioned the same saying, “Favorite mama and son duo🙌🏻,” which suggests that this pairing has already become a must part of the show.
Among the comments were those that clearly indicated how much the audience feels a part of the characters’ universe. One of them, for instance, stated, “Love that his character name is blue always make me think of the song 😆,” associating the character’s name with LeAnn’s own musical legacy in a fun, meta way which adds to the overall amusement of the audience with on-screen love. Such admiration was so high that one fan even jokingly contested them against another famous TV mother. They wrote, “Best mother and son duo. Sorry Ryan ^^. But I’d rather take this dude to see my hockey team play against the Preds,” indicating a clear preference for Blue over the other character.
The buzz was not only confined to the comments; the audience was also watching live. “I’m currently watching right now ❤️❤️❤️,” stated one fan who was so eager to see the latest episode. Another one added, “Watching now baby girl! Loving it @911nashville,” hence it was evident that the promotional campaign was really successful in attracting people to watch.
In addition, fans took the chance to give LeAnn a compliment apart from the storyline. “Absolutely loved it! You are absolutely beautiful and gorgeous! I love you so much LeAnn! ❤️😍💖🥰💕,” one fan could not have enough of praises and another one simply said, “😂😂😂 that’s funny and gorgeous dress @leannrimes,” praising her outfit. LeAnn Rimes‘s recent festive activities have kept her in the public eye.
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LeAnn Rimes Cibrian’s post was a true indicator of the relevance of the show’s popularity and the remarkable connection that the audience experiences with the characters of Dixie and Blue. She, with the help of a humorous and relatable teasing approach, turned what could have been a simple social media update into a communal viewing event, making sure that the 911 Nashville fall finale went out with a spectacular bang. The audience’s collective voice has established that this particular mother-son story is deeply rooted in their hearts. The singer also recently made headlines with a humorous video. This follows her release of a peaceful Christmas cover and the announcement of a special Christmas vinyl featuring a Joni Mitchell cover.
