Shania Twain catches heat for blonde look at awards show

Shania Twain’s story didn’t begin under stage lights—it began in Timmins, Ontario, in a crowded, freezing home where food was scarce and money tighter still. Her stepfather’s forestry job barely paid the bills, and her mother battled depression. At school, Shania often pretended she’d “forgotten her lunch,” while quietly hoping classmates wouldn’t finish theirs.

Music became her refuge. She’d retreat into the woods with a guitar, singing until the cold eased. Her mother saw her gift and began taking her to bar gigs when Shania was just eight. By fourteen, she was being paid to perform—and working shifts at McDonald’s to help feed the family. Home wasn’t just poor—it was violent. Her stepfather, who adopted the children, was abusive. Shania later revealed he also sexually assaulted her, a trauma she carried in silence.

At twenty-two, tragedy struck again—her mother and stepfather were killed in a car accident. Shania put her dreams on hold to raise her younger siblings, taking a resort singing job that came with housing. Once they were grown, she chased her own dream, landing a deal with Mercury Nashville and teaming with producer Robert “Mutt” Lange. Their creative and romantic partnership turned her into a global star.

Lyme disease nearly silenced her, and betrayal ended her marriage—but Shania rebuilt. She later married Frédéric Thiébaud, finding love again and peace in her own skin. From poverty to power, her voice—raspier but stronger—still tells the story of survival set to song.

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