Shania Twain is getting vulnerable about her past trauma and alleged sexual abuse by her stepfather, her life growing up in Canada, and how embraced her femininity. She detailed these experiences in a tell-all with The Sunday Times , which came out on Dec 6, and also spoke about a drastic measure she had to take to control the situation.
Keep reading for the details.
Twain Had To Flatten Her B***s
The 57-year-old spoke on how she suffered physical and mental abuse at the hands of her stepfather Jerry Twain growing up and how she had to alter a major body part as a coping mechanism.
The whole experience was confusing as she grew older.
Embracing Her Sexuality After Parents’ Death
A tragic accident claimed the life of her mother and stepfather when she was 22, forcing her to come to terms with her feminine side.
Twain began singing at a nearby resort causing her to be more open about her femininity and protect herself from getting “groped, or r***d by someone’s eyes and feel so degraded.”
Finding Success
The Still The One I Love star finally found fame after a Nashville label signed her and made her meet her producer and first husband, Robert Mutt Lange. By then, she had gained confidence and saw herself as a role model to young girls.
25 Years Of ‘Come On Over’

The star celebrated the 25th anniversary of her iconic album Come On Over via social media and also looked back on the journey of her third studio recording which housed hits like Man, I Feel Like A Woman, and That Don’t Impress Me Much.
Last Updated on December 10, 2022 by Chisom Ndianefo