The world famous singer Shania Twain (57) is the best-selling female country artist in the world. With songs like “Man! In Feel Like a Woman” and “That Don’t Impression Me Much” she has conquered the world.
Nowadays, the 57-year-old is privy to a new Netflix single and documentary, and spoke to the British newspaper about it. Independent.
Here, Twain talks about everything from his next record to what it was like to grow up. Among other things, he can tell you that in her childhood she was a typical “little girl” and that it was difficult to grow up and become a woman.
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Calling tricks
The singer says that as a child she felt free and fearless when she sang, which according to herself also comes out in the Netflix documentary “Not Just a Girl”.
Despite his freedom, he struggled with his own appearance. As a typical “little girl” who loved sports, it was difficult to accommodate female forms.
– The transition to becoming a curvy woman wasn’t easy for me. I wore tracksuits and dressed in boyish clothes. I have never worn a bathing suit on the beach. I became very withdrawn and uncomfortable in my own skin, explains Twain.
It also reveals a trick he has had to deal with with this.
– As a teenager I laced my breasts, I used two bras. Anything to keep the boobs from bouncing.
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Thrown the clothes
However, it appears that the “You’re Still the One” singer has become more comfortable in his own skin over the years. Recently, he posed wirelessly on his upper body in connection with his new album.