Reality television star Brandi Glanville posted a promise on her Twitter page Wednesday in which she said she would never again answer questions about a certain someone, who is rumored to be the woman she continues to hold negative feelings toward: LeAnn Rimes. 

After years of publicly fighting and calling Rimes names - most recently saying the country singer is "insane" and her ex-husband Eddie Cibrian's "suga mama" - Glanville decided to end the dispute once and for all. "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" star posted on Twitter, "The second the book tour is over I promise to never answer any questions about you know who again."

However, not all of Glanville's Twitter followers agreed with her decision. The first two comments posted by Twitter users only minutes about Glanville made the confession read as follows:

"@BrandiGlanville Awh! I love when you talk about you-know-who!"

"@BrandiGlanville Oh Please Do b/c its so funny b/c its true!! #BrandiWins!!" 

Others were more accepting of Glanville's decision, with one user posting, "C'mon...can't you comment on the Kimmel hair?"

Rimes and Cibrian began dating in 2009 after meeting on the set of their Lifetime television movie "Northern Light." Both were married to other people at the time: Cibrian and Glanville already had two children together and Rimes was married to Dean Sheremet.

On Monday, Glanville was a guest on Bravo's "Watch What Happens Live." During her interview with host Andy Cohen, she called Rimes "insane" and Cibrian's "sugar mama" for helping his fulfill his dream of living in a big house in a gated community. 

Rimes guest appeared on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" the next day and addressed her feud with Glanville. She said on Tuesday, "I think it's kind of interesting how it seems one-sided most of the time."

"But then, you know, you just kinda get fed up with people lying about you and you're like...words, here," Rimes added. "I usually don't engage, but there comes a time when you're just like, 'Screw you.' That's it, and that's all you wanna say and you're like, 'I'm done with this now," for like another three months."