Shania Twain, Brad Pitt, Channing Tatum and Harry Styles

  • Shania Twain once celebrated Brad Pitt in her song “That Don’t Impress Me Much” in 1998.
  • She now has a crush on Channing Tatum and Harry Styles.
  • Shania Twain will perform at Glastonbury Festival and share her personal connection to her hit song “Man! I Feel Like a Woman!”

 

Hey there, so guess who Shania Twain is crushing on these days? None other than Harry Styles, the British heartthrob who makes hearts flutter all over the world. Move over Brad Pitt and Channing Tatum, there’s a new star impressing Shania much!

In case you didn’t know, Shania once famously sang about how Brad Pitt didn’t impress her much back in ’98. Fast forward to 2024, and she’s singing a different tune with Harry Styles stealing the spotlight. According to Shania, Harry is the new Elvis, and that’s some high praise coming from the queen of country pop herself.

But it’s not all about swooning over celebs for Shania. She’s gearing up for her debut at Glastonbury Festival, where she’ll be belting out all her hits, including the iconic “Man! I Feel Like a Woman!” This song holds a special place in Shania’s heart, as it symbolizes her journey to embracing her femininity after years of feeling insecure and guarded.

In an interview with The Times, Shania opened up about her struggles with self-acceptance and the power of finally feeling comfortable in her own skin. It’s a message that resonates with many women who have battled with body image issues and societal expectations.

So, next time you’re feeling down about yourself, just remember Shania’s words of wisdom: sometimes you just have to stop picking away at the things you can’t change and start embracing who you are. And hey, if Harry Styles can make Shania Twain swoon, then anything is possible!

Share this article with your friends and spread the love and positivity. Let’s all channel our inner Shania and rock out to being our true selves. Because, at the end of the day, that’s what really impresses us much!

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