90s music icon, 59, looks like she’s ageing backwards as she tearfully wraps up her Las Vegas residency
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WITH her toned pins and flawless skin, this 90s star looks like she's ageing backwards.
The singer, 59, showed off her timeless appearance as she tearfully wrapped up her Las Vegas residency for a third time.
Iconic country star Shania Twain looked like she was a woman half her age, as strutted her stuff on stage at Planet Hollywood on Sin City's famous Strip.
The Man I Feel Like A Woman singer, who turns 60 this summer, shared a slew of snaps from her last concert this week.
Shania looked every inch the popstar she was in the 90s, as she showed off her famous pins.
The five-time Grammy winner wore an array of outfits, which included a leather dress and cowboy hat.
The Still The One star also penned an emotional message to fans, where she talked about wrapping up her residency.
She wrote: "That’s a wrap on the Come On Over Las Vegas Residency!
"Vegas holds a special place in my heart and this experience was even better than I could have imagined.
"Every crowd showed up with 100% energy, the best outfits on The Strip, the loudest singalongs and the most kick-ass onstage moments.
"I couldn’t ask for better fans… You are everything!!
"Thank you to my incredible cast and crew, on and off stage, for making this show what it is. Your hard work and passion mean the world to me.
She then tearfully added: "Cry because it’s over… BUT don’t cry too much because I can’t wait to see you on the road this summer for my final shows of 2025 before I head into the studio to start writing new music!"
This was Shania's third residency, and it started last May.
Her first was in 2012, which was then followed by another one in 2019.
Meanwhile, the timeless singer previously opened up about her impressive fitness regime that helps keep her looking in tip top shape.
Speaking exclusively to The Sun, she told us: “I am an athlete, I have to breathe, I have to project. I have to pace everything.
“I only drink fluids all day untl after the show."
Shania also revealed her diet, and told us: “I drink my food, so I blend my food.
“Lots of blended spinach and blueberries.”
However she did admit to splurging after an energetic concert.
“After the show I am ready to chew," she said.
“I am vegetarian, so I only eat vegetarian proteins, but I will eat whatever. I don’t eat like a rabbit.
“I am happy to have pasta, and I will have a glass of champagne after the show — I like to celebrate."
Refreshingly, Shania has sworn off any kind of surgery favoured by Hollywood’s elite.
The superstar told us: “I decided that wherever there was a mirror and I was naked in my house or hotel, that I would keep the lights on and I would look in the mirror.
“A lot of people as they start ageing — and even young people — they don’t want to look at themselves in the mirror naked, and I think that is such a shame.
“Every month or day that I may notice another sag or another bit of cellulite, I want to know it’s there.
“I want to be OK with it instead of thinking, I have to cover it up or not to look.
“I can’t change it and I don’t plan on changing it superficially.
Although she is madly in love with her husband, the two met through heartbreak.
Shortly before finding fame, the singer met South African record producer Robert John ‘Mutt’ Lange - 17 years her senior - who was a fan of her music and offered to pen songs for her next album.
They went onto get married in 1993 and welcomed a son, Eja, in 2001.
In 2008, Shania was devastated when Mutt suddenly announced he wanted a divorce after 14 years together.
She told Oprah Winfrey she’d gone to her best friend and long-time secretary Marie-Anne Thiébaud asking if she thought her husband was “acting strange”, which Marie-Anne denied.
But Shania later discovered Mutt and Marie-Anne had been having an affair behind her back - though both claimed it wasn't true.
Speaking of the moment she found out, Shania said: "I had a total panic attack. I just told her that she was a bad person - that's all I could get out!"
In a bizarre twist, Shania found love again with Marie-Anne’s ex-husband, businessman Frederic Thiébaud, in 2009, who had been her shoulder to cry on during the split.
The adoring couple married in 2011 and regularly share loved-up snaps on social media.
Shania’s music career began when she joined a cover band called Flirt after graduating from high school.
She toured and performed around Ontario, but her music career stalled in November 1987, when her mum and stepdad were killed in a car accident.
Then 22, Shania moved home to take care of her younger siblings and supported them by earning money performing at a local holiday park.
When they moved out, she made a demo tape of songs which caught the eye of record labels including Mercury Nashville Records, who signed her within months.
Shania shot to fame aged 30, when her second studio album - The Woman in Me, released in 1995 - sold over 10 million copies across the world, a number which has since doubled.
Iconic tracks like You’re Still The One, Any Man of Mine, Man! I Feel like a Woman! And That Don’t Impress Me Much saw her rocket to superstar status.
Shania’s 1997 album Come on Over was the second best-selling album of the 90s at 15.6million, beaten only by Metallica.