Shania Twain is 57 years old and proud of her body.
So much so that she decided to pose topless for the cover of her single, “Waking Up Dreaming.”
“This is me speaking my truth. “I’m confident in my own skin, and this is how I’m sharing that confidence,” the singer told People magazine. “I think the best fashion is confidence, and whatever you wear — if you wear it with that, it’s fashionable.”
Twain is embracing body positivity as she prepares to release her new album, “Queen of Me,” on February 3.
“I am a woman in my late fifties, and I don’t need to hide behind my clothes. “I can’t even tell you how good it felt to shoot naked,” she said. “I was just so proud of my new body, as a woman well into menopause. I’m not even emotional about it; I just feel fine about it. It’s extremely liberating.”
She admitted that her “breasts are not as plump as they used to be,” which has caused her some self-doubt. Your skin is looser than it used to be.”
“I hit this wall and was like, ‘Whoa, my confidence is regressing. My courage is fading. Why am I allowing this? “Frigg that,” Twain said. “I am not regressing. I’m embracing my changing body, as I should have done from childhood to adolescence, and as I should have done from my taut, 20s and 30-year-old self to my menopausal body. I’m not going to be shy about it. I want to be brave about it, and I want to share that courage in the artwork that I am directing.”
That greatly impresses us.
Shania Twain discusses body positivity and poses topless for a single cover.
Shania Twain is 57 years old and proud of her body.
So much so that she decided to pose topless for the cover of her single, “Waking Up Dreaming.”
“This is me speaking my truth. “I’m confident in my own skin, and this is how I’m sharing that confidence,” the singer told People magazine. “I think the best fashion is confidence, and whatever you wear — if you wear it with that, it’s fashionable.”
Twain is embracing body positivity as she prepares to release her new album, “Queen of Me,” on February 3.
“I am a woman in my late fifties, and I don’t need to hide behind my clothes. “I can’t even tell you how good it felt to shoot naked,” she said. “I was just so proud of my new body, as a woman well into menopause. I’m not even emotional about it; I just feel fine about it. It’s extremely liberating.”
She admitted that her “breasts are not as plump as they used to be,” which has caused her some self-doubt. Your skin is looser than it used to be.”
“I hit this wall and was like, ‘Whoa, my confidence is regressing. My courage is fading. Why am I allowing this? “Frigg that,” Twain said. “I am not regressing. I’m embracing my changing body, as I should have done from childhood to adolescence, and as I should have done from my taut, 20s and 30-year-old self to my menopausal body. I’m not going to be shy about it. I want to be brave about it, and I want to share that courage in the artwork that I am directing.”