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Height: 5' 4"
Age: 59 Years
Husband: Frédéric Thiébaud

Shania Twain

Bio/Wiki
Birth NameEilleen Regina Edwards
Nickname(s)• Woody
• Queen of Country Pop
• Reigning Queen of Country Music
Profession(s)• Singer
• Songwriter
Physical Stats
Height (approx.)5' 4" (163 cm)
Eye ColourBrown
Hair ColourCopper Blonde
Career
DebutSong: What Made You Say That (1993)
The poster of the song 'What Made You Say That' (1993)
Film: I Heart Huckabees (2004) as Herself
The poster of the film I Heart Huckabees (2004)
Awards, Honours, Achievements Bambi
• 2004: Pop-International

Grammy Awards
• 2000: Best Country Song "Come On Over"
• 2000: Best Female Country Vocal Performance for "Man! I Feel Like A Woman!"
• 1999: Best Country Song for "You're Still The One" artist: Shania Twain"
• 1999: Best Female Country Vocal Performance for "You're Still The One"
• 1996: Best Country Album for "The Woman In Me"

Walk of Fame
• 2011: Star on the Walk of Fame

Academy of Country Music Awards
• 2022: Poet's Award
• 2000: ACM Award for Entertainer of the Year
• 1996: Album of the Year for "The Woman In Me"
• 1996: Top New Female Vocalist

CMA Awards-Country Music Association
• 1999: CMA Award for Entertainer of the Year

iHeartRadio Much Music Video Awards
• 2005: Much Music Video Award
• 2003: Much More Music Award for Up!
• 2000: Much More Music Award for I Feel Like a Woman

American Music Awards
• 2000: Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist
• 2000: Favorite Country Female Artist
• 1999: Favorite Country Female Artist
• 1997: Favorite Country Female Artist

Canada's Walk of Fame
• 2003: Star on Walk of Fame in Arts & Entertainment

Honours
• 2002: Ranked No.7 in Country Music Television's 40 Greatest Women of Country Music
• 2003: Received a maple leaf on Canada's Walk of Fame
• 2005: Invested as an Officer in the Order of Canada
• 2011: Inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame at the Juno Awards
• 2011: Received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
• 2016: Received the third-ever Billboard Women in Music Icon Award
• 2016: Declared the "Artist of a Lifetime" by CMT
• 2018: Announced as the second recipient of the CCMA Generation Award
• 2022: Received the Poet's Award from the Academy of Country Music honoring her songwriting
• 2022: Received the Music Icon Award at the 48th People's Choice Awards
• 2023: Received the CMT Equal Play Award at the CMT Music Awards


Note: She has many more awards and accolades in her name.
Personal Life
Date of Birth28 August 1965 (Saturday)
Age (as of 2024)59 Years
BirthplaceWindsor, Ontario, Canada
Zodiac signVirgo
AutographAn autograph by Shania Twain
NationalityCanadian
HometownWindsor, Ontario, Canada
SchoolRedwood Acres Public School, Sudbury, Canada
College/UniversityTimmins High and Vocational School, Ontario, Canada
Educational QualificationGraduation (1983)
Religion/Religious ViewsShe follows Sant Mat, an Eastern spiritual philosophy. In 2022, on Oprah Winfrey show, Shania mentioned that she did not follow any religion. She said,
I’m not religious in the sense that I’m dedicated to a religion. I’m much more of a spiritual person. I’m a seeker. [1]Page Six
EthnicityFrench and Irish
Food HabitVegetarian
Social MediaInstagram
Facebook
YouTube
Twitter
Relationships & More
Marital StatusMarried
Affairs/BoyfriendsRobert John "Mutt" Lange (record producer)
Shania Twain with Robert John 'Mutt' Lange
Frédéric Thiébaud (Nestle executive)
Shania Twain with Frédéric Thiébaud
Family
Husband/Spouse• Robert John 'Mutt' Lange (first husband) (m. 1993; div. 2010)​
Shania Twain and Mutt Lange on their wedding day
• Frédéric Thiébaud ​(second husband) (m. 2011)
Shania Twain and Frederic Thiebaud on their wedding day
ChildrenSon- Eja Lange
Shania Twain with Eja Lange
ParentsStep-father- Jerry Twain
Father- Clarence Edwards
Mother- Sharon Morrison
Shania Twain's parents, Jerry and Sharon Twain
SiblingsSisters- 2
• Jill
Shania Twain (middle) with her sisters
• Carrie Ann Shania Twain and her sister Carrie-Ann Edwards
Brother- Mark (computer technician)
Step-brother- Darryl
Favourites
FoodBannock, Oven Fries, Peach Streusel Pie, Dill Pickle Chips, Curried Quinoa with Chickpeas, Sauteed Squash with Tomatoes and Onions, Lentil Bowls, Green Salad, Pasta, Mushroom Gravy, Roasted Potatoes, Tofu Stir-Fry, Walnuts
Travelling Destination(s)Toronto, Boston, London
Colour Off-White
Money Factor
Net Worth (approx.)$400 million (as of 2023)

Shania Twain

Some Lesser Known Facts About Shania Twain

  • Her parents divorced when she was two years old. Her mother then moved to Timmins in Ontario, with her and her sisters.

    A childhood picture of Shania Twain

    A childhood picture of Shania Twain

  • In Ontario, her mother married Jerry Twain, an Ojibwa from the Mattagami First Nation. Jerry adopted the girls and changed their last name to Twain.
  • When, her step-brother, Mark, was a toddler, Jerry and Sharon adopted Jerry’s baby nephew, Darryl, after Darryl’s mother died.
  • According to Shania Twain, some people mistakenly think that she is of Ojibwa descent because of her step-father, Jerry.
  • She is officially listed as a member of the Temagami First Nation, a city government office in Bear Island, Canada. She also owns its status card.
  • As her stepfather, Jerry Twain belonged to Ojibwa, she has the rights from the Jay Treaty of 1795 and is legally registered as having 50% Indigenous American blood.
  • Shania Twain once shared in a media conversation that as a child, her mother told her that her biological father belonged to the Cree community in Canada; however, later, his family denied this statement.
  • Her maternal great-grandmother belonged to the family of renowned French carpenter Zacharie Cloutier. Her maternal grandmother, Eileen Pearce, belonged to Newbridge, County Kildare, Ireland.
  • During a media interview, Shania Twain once mentioned that her childhood was difficult. Her parents had little earnings, so the food at their home was often insufficient.

    A childhood picture of Shania Twain with her siblings

    A childhood picture of Shania Twain with her siblings

  • Her mother and stepfather’s marriage was often disturbed, and she witnessed violence between them from a young age. Her mother struggled with depression. She did not tell school authorities about her situation, fearing they might break up her family.
  • Shania Twain once convinced her mother to take her and the children to a homeless shelter in Toronto, but in 1981, her mother returned to her step-father, Jerry, with the children.
  • In Timmins, Shania started singing at bars when she was eight years old to help pay her family’s bills. She used to earn $20 by singing for the customers between midnight and 1 a.m. after the bar stopped serving alcohol.
  • As a teenager, Shania Twain used to work at McDonald’s for several years after school while singing in bars at night.
  • She did not like singing in bars. In a media conversation, she once said that her love for singing motivated her to sing at bars. She said,

    My deepest passion was music and it helped. There were moments when I thought, ‘I hate this.’ I hated going into bars and being with drunks. But I loved the music and so I survived.”

  • Shania Twain was invited to perform on the CBC’s Tommy Hunter Show when she was 13 years old.

    Shania Twain while singing on the CBC's Tommy Hunter Show

    Shania Twain while singing on the CBC’s Tommy Hunter Show

  • When she was studying at Timmins High and Vocational School, she sang for a local band called Longshot, which was a top music band.

    Shania Twain while posing with the other members of the Longshot music band

    Shania Twain while posing with the other members of the Longshot music band

  • In 1980, Stan Campbell made a music album titled “Heavy on the Sunshine” with Canadian musician Tim Denis, and Shania Twain was featured as a backing vocalist of the song.
  • In the early 1980s, she worked for her father’s reforestation business in northern Ontario, which employed about 75 Ojibwe and Cree workers.

    Shania Twain in the 1980s

    Shania Twain in the 1980s

  • When the Longshot band stopped, Shania Twain joined another band called Flirt.

    Shania Twain pictured with the band 'Flirt'

    Shania Twain pictured with the band ‘Flirt’

  • During this time, she began taking singing lessons from Toronto-based trainer Ian Garrett. She often cleaned his house as payment.

    Shania Twain posing with her music trainer Ian Garrett

    Shania Twain posing with her music trainer Ian Garrett

  • In 1984, Stan Campbell, a Toronto-based DJ, noticed her talents and wrote about her in a Country Music News article. He wrote,

    Eilleen possesses a powerful voice with an impressive range. She has the necessary drive, ambition, and positive attitude to achieve her goals.”

  • Once, singer Mary Bailey saw her performing in Sudbury, Ontario and was impressed by her voice. Bailey praised Shania Twain during a media interview and compared her to singer Tanya Tucker. Mary Bailey said,

    I saw this little girl up on stage with a guitar and it blew me away. She performed Willie Nelson’s ‘Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain’ and Hank Williams’ ‘I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry.’ Her voice reminded me of Tanya Tucker, it had strength and character, a lot of feeling. She’s a star, she deserves an opportunity.”

  • On 1 November 1987, her mother and stepfather died in a car accident about 50 kilometres north of Wawa, Ontario. She then moved to Timmins to care for her younger siblings. Later, she relocated them to Huntsville in Ontario. She then began performing music shows at the nearby Deerhurst Resort and earned money to support her siblings.
  • Several years later, when Twain’s siblings became independent, she released a demo tape of her songs. Her manager in Huntsville presented her tape to some record executives.
  • Shania Twain caught the attention of a few labels, including Mercury Nashville Records, who signed her within a few months.
  • In 1991, she was offered a singing recording contract in Nashville in the U.S. Later, she applied for U.S. immigration status.
  • During this time, she changed her name from Eilleen Regina Edwards to Shania Twain, which was rumoured to be an Ojibwa word meaning ‘on my way.’ However, her biographer, Robin Eggar, pointed out in his book that no Ojibwe or Cree phrase means ‘on my way.’
  • Before the release of her debut album, she sang backing vocals for other Mercury artists including on Jeff Chance’s album “Walk Softly on the Bridges” (1992) and Sammy Kershaw’s album “Haunted Heart” (1993).
  • Her debut album was released on 20 April 1993 in North America and attracted audiences outside Canada.

    Shania Twain while promoting her debut album on a news channel in 1993

    Shania Twain while promoting her debut album on a news channel in 1993

  • Soon after the release of her debut album, Shania Twain reached no. 67 on the US Country Albums Chart and received positive reviews from critics.
  • Initially, the album did not sell many copies, but later its success earned it a certified platinum in 1999 by the RIAA. It sold over 1 million copies.
  • In the United States, the album produced two hit singles “What Made You Say That” and “Dance with the One That Brought You.” The third single, “You Lay a Whole Lot of Love on Me,” failed to succeed.
  • When rock songs producer Robert John “Mutt” Lange heard Twain’s original songs from her debut album, he offered to produce and write songs with her.
  • After many telephone conversations, they met at Nashville’s Fan Fair in June 1993. Twain and Lange became very close and got married on 28 December 1993.
  • On 7 February 1995, Shania Twain released the album “The Woman in Me.” The album’s first single “Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under?” reached No. 11 on the Billboard Country Chart.

    Shania Twain on the poster of her song Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under?

    Shania Twain on the poster of her song Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under?

  • In 1995, her music album “Any Man of Mine,” reached the Top 40 on the Billboard Hot 100.
  • The title track of the album ranked at No. 14, and three other songs became hits. These were “(If You’re Not in It for Love) I’m Outta Here!,” “You Win My Love,” and “No One Needs to Know.” ‘No One Needs to Know’ was featured on the original soundtrack for the 1996 film ‘Twister.’
  • The album also included a song titled “Home Ain’t Where His Heart Is (Anymore)” and a re-recorded gospel version of “God Bless the Child” with new lyrics.
  • In Australia, five of these songs were remixed for the pop market. The song “I’m Outta Here!” became Shania Twain’s breakthrough hit, reaching No. 5 on the ARIA charts.
  • Later, she performed at some international venues and television shows including two CMA Fan Fair performances with Nashville guitarists Randy Thomas and Dan Schafer.

    Shania Twain performing with Dan Schafer

    Shania Twain performing with Dan Schafer

  • During this period, Shania Twain made television appearances on shows The Late Show with David Letterman, Blockbuster Music Awards, Billboard Music Awards, and the American Music Awards.
  • In 1997, she released her album, “Come On Over,” which had sixteen tracks in it, and twelve of them were singles. It went to No. 1 on the UK album charts for 11 weeks.
  • In 1998, Shania Twain released the album “From This Moment On,” which was a duet with singer Bryan White. The album reached No. 2 on the Billboard 200 list and stayed on the charts for the next two years. It sold 40 million copies worldwide, making it the best-selling album of all time by a female musician.
  • Her songs “You’re Still The One” and the pop version of “From This Moment On” reached the Top 10 of the UK charts, while the song “When” was listed in the Top 20.
  • Her pop-remixed singles “That Don’t Impress Me Much” and “Man! I Feel Like a Woman!” attracted European attention. It was listed third in the UK and France.

    Shania Twain on the cover of her music album 'That Don't Impress Me Much'

    Shania Twain on the cover of her music album ‘That Don’t Impress Me Much’

  • In 1998, Shania Twain launched her first major concert tour, the Come On Over Tour, which was a success and won the “Country Tour of the Year” award in the 1998 and 1999 Pollstar Concert Industry Awards.
  • In 1999, her song “You’ve Got a Way” was remixed for the film “Notting Hill” soundtrack.

    Shania Twain on the poster of her song 'You've Got a Way' which was remixed for the film 'Notting Hill'

    Shania Twain on the poster of her song ‘You’ve Got a Way’ which was remixed for the film ‘Notting Hill’

  • Billboard magazine declared Shania Twain the most-played adult contemporary artist on US radio in 1999.
  • Two years after the birth of her son Eja (pronounced ‘Asia’), she returned to her work along with D’Angelo and Lange.
  • On 19 November 2002, Shania Twain’s music album “Up!” was released.
  • After that, a special episode of the show ‘Top of the Pops 2’ (also known as TOTP2) was dedicated to her, where she performed her hit songs from the album Up!
  • On 26 January 2003, Shania Twain performed in the Super Bowl XXXVII halftime show.

    Shania Twain while performing at the Super Bowl XXXVII halftime show

    Shania Twain while performing at the Super Bowl XXXVII halftime show

  • In November 2004, she appeared on the television show ‘Children in Need’ on BBC, where she performed her songs and participated in a magic show.
  • In 2004, Shania Twain released the Greatest Hits album, which included three new tracks. By 2012, it sold over 4.15 million copies in the US.
  • In August 2005, she released the single “Shoes” from the Desperate Housewives soundtrack.
  • In January 2005, Shania Twain joined Scentstories by Febreze to create a scent. The income generated from its promotional activities was donated to Feeding America, a non-profit organisation.
  • She partnered with Coty to produce the fragrance “Shania” by Stetson in late 2005.

    The cover of the perfume Shania

    The cover of the perfume Shania

  • In late 2006, Shania Twain recorded a duet version of Anne Murray’s hit “You Needed Me” for Murray’s 2007 album, Anne Murray Duets: Friends & Legends. This was her final recording with her husband, Lange, as producer.
  • In 2007, her album “Any Man of Mine” sold over 12 million copies in the United States and was certified a ‘Diamond’ by the RIAA.
  • In September 2007, Shania Twain released another fragrance “Shania Starlight.”
  • She is an animal lover and has pet dogs. She often shares pictures of her pets on social media.

    Shania Twain with her pets

    Shania Twain with her pets

  • Shania Twain is a fitness enthusiast and goes to the gym regularly. She often shares pictures of her gym sessions on social media.

    Shania Twain while exercising at a gym

    Shania Twain while exercising at a gym

  • She does not consume alcohol. Once, in a media conversation, she stated that she did not like drugs and alcohol. She said,

    I like a clean band. I don’t like drugs. I don’t like alcohol. I like to have clean living people around me.”

  • Shania Twain is fluent in French.
  • She likes to eat apples with salt on them.
  • Her favourite place to listen to music is inside a horse barn.
  • Shania Twain likes travelling to distant places, horse riding, skydiving, and playing and watching tennis in her free time.

    Shania Twain while enjoying a tennis match

    Shania Twain while enjoying a tennis match

  • On 1 January 2010, she carried the Olympic Torch through her hometown and participated in the 2010 Winter Olympics torch relay.

    Shania Twain while carrying the Olympic Torch through her hometown

    Shania Twain while carrying the Olympic Torch through her hometown

  • In 2010, Shania Twain founded Shania Kids Can, a charitable organisation, to help neglected children.

    Shania Twain while promoting Shania Kids Can, a charitable organisation

    Shania Twain while promoting Shania Kids Can, a charitable organisation

  • Twain and Robert John “Mutt” Lange got separated after Lange had an affair with Twain’s best friend, Marie-Anne Thiébaud.

    A picture of Shania Twain (left) and Marie-Anne Thiébaud (right)

    A picture of Shania Twain (left) and Marie-Anne Thiébaud (right)

  • A year later, it was reported that Shania Twain was engaged to Swiss Nestlé executive Frédéric Thiébaud, Marie-Anne’s former husband.
  • Her autobiography, From This Moment On, was published on 27 March 2011.

    Shania Twain while promoting her autobiography 'From This Moment On'

    Shania Twain while promoting her autobiography ‘From This Moment On’

  • Shania Twain mentioned in her autobiography that she was not happy with her debut album and was upset by not being able to showcase her songwriting abilities.
  • In May 2011, she confirmed she would release her new single after six years, “Today Is Your Day,” after the finale of her TV series Why Not? with Shania Twain.
  • Shania Twain is a long-time resident of Corseaux, Switzerland, where her son was born. She also owns properties in Las Vegas and the Bahamas.

    Shania Twain posing at her home in Corseaux

    Shania Twain posing at her home in Corseaux

  • When performing music shows in North America, she sometimes wears the jersey of the local National Hockey League team.
  • Her fifth studio album, Now, was released on 29 September 2017, debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard 200.
  • Taylor Swift often credits Shania Twain for her interest in pop music and mentions her as her musical influence.

    Shania Twain and Taylor Swift while performing a show together

    Shania Twain and Taylor Swift while performing a show together

  • Canadian country artists like Tenille Arts, Jess Moskaluke, Dean Brody, Lindi Ortega, and Brett Kissel mention Twain as a major influence.
  • Rapper Post Malone and singer Rihanna once mentioned that they were influenced by Shania Twain. Malone once called her his childhood crush.
  • Twain’s fashion statements have inspired many artists. Singer-songwriter and actor Harry Styles once revealed in an interview that she was a major influence on his music and fashion.
  • Singer Halsey once mentioned during a media conversation that Twain was one of the artists who inspired her music video “You Should Be Sad.”
  • BBC Online has described Shania Twain as “the real Queen of Pop.” It also mentioned her influence on female artists like Meghan Trainor, Britney Spears, Taylor Swift, and Haim.
  • Her album ‘The Woman In Me’ is credited with permanently changing country music.

    Shania Twain on the cover of her music album 'The Woman In Me'

    Shania Twain on the cover of her music album ‘The Woman In Me’

  • Shania Twain is often called the “Queen of Country Pop” and was named “the reigning queen of country music” by Maclean’s in 1998.
  • American Songwriter Joe Vitagliano named her one of the greatest artists of his time.
  • The New York Times music critic Jon Caramanica once called Shania Twain “Country’s Crossover Queen.”
  • Rolling Stone once stated that her music defined an era in country music and opened the way for genre-bending artists.
  • Kristin M. Hall of the Associated Press once claimed that Shania Twain’s global success changed country music for years to come.

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