From Poverty to Pop Icon: The Shania Twain Story

mother’s depression. Music became her escape and purpose. Alongside performing, she worked jobs like McDonald’s to help make ends meet.

At 22, tragedy struck when both her parents died in a car crash. Suddenly responsible for her younger siblings, she took a steady singing job at Deerhurst Resort to provide for them. There, she honed her craft and eventually caught the attention of music industry professionals.

Her breakthrough came with her 1993 debut album, but real success followed with The Woman in Me (1995) and Come On Over (1997), which became the best-selling country album ever. Her bold country-pop style redefined the genre and earned her global fame.

Despite later facing Lyme disease and a painful divorce from producer Mutt Lange, Twain persevered. She found love again with Frédéric Thiébaud and rebuilt her life and voice. Shania’s

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