From Poverty to Pop Icon: The Shania Twain Story

Born Eilleen Regina Edwards in 1965 in Windsor, Ontario, Shania Twain grew up in poverty in the remote town of Timmins. Her stepfather Jerry Twain adopted her and her sisters, but the household struggled financially and emotionally. Shania began singing in bars at just 8 years old to help support her family, encouraged by her…   

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