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Shania Twain, a mere mortal
Shania Twain, who will star in a television program from Oprah Winfrey, has released only four studio albums.
LaTarde
Toronto, Canada
Agency Reform
4/18/11
Famous, successful, wealthy, beautiful, talented ... are some of the adjectives
that envelop Shania Twain when he presumed to be one of the most popular
Canadian artists worldwide, and as every human being has its setbacks and
contradictions, such as those shown on the program released on 8 May on OWN,
the Oprah Winfrey television channel.
"The media made me perfect and that reputation is far from reality, I am very obsessive with the order, I have good luck for the games and one of my great frustrations is that I was not fencer or sailor ... I wanted to do," Twain said in an interview.
"Why Not? with Shania Twain," was an idea of the same singer of "Man! I Feel Like A Woman" which later became a demo that she took her to see if Winfrey gave approval to undertake it.
"Not a reality show, I clarify, I would like to promote as well. It will be a documentary. The reality show fix it, so make up, make you look very well studied, here I show it more real, more direct, without much editing .
"People will see the Shania is not a princess, but a woman, a housewife ... will my reflections on what was my marriage and what is my new relationship, my new life. I went through a brief period singleness and voila! I'm a lady again. It is my personal life and my professional life exposed in a subtle way, "says the singer of 45 years.
And if that were not enough, on May 3 will publish her first autobiography, "From this Moment On," in which she narrates from her childhood until she has lived in recent months.
After 14 years of marriage to music producer Robert John "Mutt" Lange, the country star was separated from him in June last year. In January, she married the Swiss executive Frederic Thiebaud, who lives in Vernon since.
Rumors said that Twain's husband left her life when she found out he had cheated with her best friend, Marie-Anne, who is, indeed, the former wife of Thiebaud.
"I'm enjoying a new phase of my life, I learned to value more as a woman, not to depend on. In any event, I learned much about patience and see me as an individual with values and very solid approach," she says.
With radio hits like "You're Still the One" and "Up!", Twain has released only four studio albums, and from the Greatest Hits came out in 2004 has not made any other material. Now stands ready for her return.
"I'm writing a lot, I'm working with two producers, we have about five or six songs ready. If it took me a long time why rush now? I can not say who I'm working with because I have a contract ... the fact is that through these songs will be periods of light and shadow that I lived in recent years," she adds.
Shania Twain, who has won five Grammy awards, has more than 76 million albums sold worldwide and is next to Celine Dion Canada's most international demand, in addition to Nielsen Soundscan cataloged in position 10 of the artists more sellers of the current era.