It looks as though LeAnn Rimes has a hard time keeping her story straight these days. An Instagram follower called out the country singer for saying that her husband Eddie Cibrian took a backstage photo of her while in Sacramento even though he was spotted dropping her off at LAX airport in Los Angeles only a few hours earlier.

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Rimes shared a pic of herself on her Instagram account on Saturday and captioned it with, "Backstage photos by Eddie #stealingmoments #sacramento #LR2015"

According to the Daily Mail on Saturday, Cibrian was spotted leaving the airport while dropping off his wife for her flight. When a follower asked Rimes, "Thought he dropped you off at the airport," the former chart topper replied with, "No @jenifer099 he went to park the car and dropped me off at the front. Another classic case of everything you read isn't true."

 Backstage photos by Eddie #stealingmoments #sacramento #LR2015

A photo posted by LeAnn Rimes Cibrian (@leannrimes) on Apr 11, 2015 at 7:52pm PDT

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Meanwhile, it doesn't look like Rimes' husband Eddie Cibrian is working again. He didn't even get to shoot his latest pilot for a new television comedy as it got automatically canned during a table reading.

Cibrian was to join Hollywood actress Monica Potter on an untitled project. According to Variety back in March, Cibrian would have joined Donald Faison, Josh Hopkins and Rory Scovel in the new show. All three men were to play Potter's ex-husbands. The sitcom was supposed to revolve around her relationships with each ex - who she also shares children with - and her new boyfriend.

Cibrian was to play the first ex-husband, who was described as a "slick professional gambler" who is still rather territorial even after their divorce.

According to the Music Times last Friday though, the project got shelved. After a recent table read, it was mutually agreed to put the project on hold after they felt it didn't have enough potential.