Shania Twain, 58, says she is ’embracing aging’ and is ‘fine’ with getting older as she has ‘fun’ with her appearance by using wigs
Shania Twain ’embraces growing older.’
The 58-year-old singer has insisted she is ‘fine’ with getting older, and Shania is keen to continue having ‘fun’ with her appearance.
She said Additional: ‘I embrace growing older. I am fine with it. I have no choice. I can not change it.
“So I decided that whatever I couldn’t change, I had to have fun with… What I wanted to get used to was, ‘What do I look like when my hair gets lighter and lighter and lighter and lighter?’
Shania recently dyed her hair pink and it even made her feel younger.
Shania Twain ’embraces growing older.’ The 58-year-old singer has insisted she is ‘fine’ with getting older, and Shania is keen to continue having ‘fun’ with her appearance. She told Extra: “I embrace getting older. I am fine with it. I have no choice. I can not change it’
The award-winning star explained: ‘The pink made me feel and somehow look younger surprisingly.
‘And it’s so light, it’s almost grey. So that was a really good surprise. And when I’m completely gray, I know that if I ever want to tint my hair, I’ll look great.”
Shania’s outlook on life and her career has changed recently.
The Any Man of Mine hitmaker shared: ‘You start to realize with more experience that you waste a lot of time worrying and fearing, and fear just gets in the way.
“I think you eventually learn that some things are worth worrying about… So much fear is just not necessary.” Fear of aging. I’m not afraid of getting older. What a waste of my energy to worry about that and be afraid of that.’
Moreover, Shania has come to appreciate her own success more.
The singer said: “I’m taking it in now. All these years later.
“I absorb more accolades than when I received them. Because life was moving really fast. The accolades poured in quickly. That was really fantastic. I was not present. And I wasn’t celebrating at that moment.
“But I’m celebrating it now.”
The Any Man of Mine hitmaker shared: “You start to realize with more experience that you waste a lot of time worrying and fearing, and fear just gets in the way.” Seen in 1999
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This comes after she said she has “a lot” of emotional and physical scars.”
The man! I feel like a woman! hitmaker has been through a lot in her almost sixty years on this planet.
I spoke with Elizabeth Day at the How to Fail podcastthe hitmaker said: “I have a lot of scars.
‘I have a lot of scars from cooking. I have a lot of scars from working in the bush with sharp tools. I have a lot of emotional scars….
‘I had a challenging childhood and then my throat operation. Over time I have come to realize that all these experiences have really made me who I am today and that I carry them well.’
Twain has “a lot of emotional and physical scars,” she said. Seen in 1995
The man! I feel like a woman! hitmaker has been through a lot in her almost sixty years on this planet. Speaking to Elizabeth Day on the How to Fail podcast, she said: ‘I have a lot of scars’
She said she grew up poor in Canada in the past because her parents made little money.
There was often not enough food in the kitchen.
And the crooner added that her mother and stepfather’s marriage was stormy at times, and that she witnessed violence between them from a young age.
And when life gets hard, she can put her pain into words.
She shared, “I will document my feelings, I will write things down, they are very raw, they are very real, they are very in the moment, and I live them. I like to endure my suffering.”
Some notes will turn into lyrics, but she likes to change them to make them more upbeat.
She explained: “They are now a reflection of what I have been through.
“But they’re on the other side. They are the healed experience with a scar.”
The You’re Still the One hitmaker admits that one day she can feel good about herself and the next she can’t.
‘I have a lot of scars from cooking. I have a lot of scars from working in the bush with sharp tools. I have a lot of emotional scars. “I had a tough childhood and then my throat surgery,” she added.
“Over time I have realized that all these experiences have really made me who I am today and that I wear them well,” she added; seen on May 10 in Las Vegas
She said: “All my life I have been a person who made me feel at ease. I think it’s just a process. I experience it every day.’
Shania also admitted that for years she was too timid to show off her body in revealing outfits.
She insisted, “I’m fine now.
‘But it’s been a process for me. The man! I feel like a woman!’ video was the very first time I ever performed with legs at all.’