American megastar LeAnn Rimes dropped by a Greater Manchester wellness studio and sampled one of their most popular activities. The Jackson, Mississippi-born star rose to fame in the United States as a 13-year-old country singer, with the 1996 hit 'Blue'. On this side of the Atlantic, she became a household name with her hits 'How Do I Live?' and 'Can't Fight the Moonlight'.
And on Tuesday May 21, the acclaimed vocalist tried her hand at trapeze yoga and a sound cradle at Transcend Studios in Eccles . The holistic wellbeing studio, based out of The Bridgewater Mill on Legh Street, is run by manager and energy practitioner Paulo Byron Still. He described the 41-year-old as 'gorgeous energy.
' READ MORE: Liverpool named as a BETTER city break destination by Which? than Manchester Paulo told the Manchester Evening News : "It was such a gorgeous day, LeAnn was absolutely lovely. She had such a gorgeous, warm energy towards everyone and was very kind and open-hearted. She came along and had a trapeze yoga session with Annabelle Wells from Pilates Hub, who teaches both Pilates and trapeze yoga at Transcend.
"Then she had a sound cradle session with me, sound healer Andrea Tannahill and crystal specialist Aime Kent. Sound cradles are a really popular session at Transcend, it’s a really deep, deep meditation - and of course it was World Meditation Day too! It was lots of fun and hopefully we’ll be seeing LeAnn again soon." Leanne shared a video of her day at the studio with her 99.
