
She took a singing job at a nearby resort, which allowed her to keep them together under one roof. Her days were filled with responsibilities—getting her siblings to school, chopping wood to heat the house, and singing late into the night.
Her job required her to maintain a polished and feminine image, something she had never prioritized before. But as her siblings grew more independent, she was finally able to focus on her own dreams.
A Breakthrough in Music
Twain sent a demo to record labels, and her persistence paid off when she was signed by Mercury Nashville. Her career took off, and she soon met music producer Robert “Mutt” Lange. Their partnership led to not only a professional breakthrough but also a romantic relationship. They married and collaborated on Twain’s music, helping shape her signature sound and propelling her to stardom.
However, as her fame grew, Twain began experiencing vocal issues. It took ten years before she was diagnosed with Lyme disease, which had damaged her vocal cords. She had to undergo surgery, which altered her voice, making it raspier than before. Instead of letting this setback define her, she embraced the change and continued making music.

Personal Struggles and a New Beginning
Her marriage to Lange seemed successful both personally and professionally, but it ended in heartbreak when she discovered he was having an affair with her close friend and former secretary, Marie-Anne Thiébaud. The betrayal was devastating, but an unexpected bond formed between Twain and Marie-Anne’s husband, Frédéric Thiébaud. Their shared pain eventually turned into love, and the two married in 2011, marking a new chapter in her life.
Despite everything, Twain holds no resentment toward her ex-husband, acknowledging his role in her career and appreciating the son they share.
Throughout her life, Shania Twain has experienced both incredible highs and devastating lows. Her story is one of resilience, determination, and transformation. As she continues her journey, fans around the world celebrate her strength and success.