Cosmetic surgery? That don’t impress her much.
Country-pop queen Shania Twain has revealed that she is going to not be going under the knife to change her appearance.
The “You’re Still The One” hitmaker said cosmetic procedures have been weighing heavy on her mind for some time, but admitted she’s ultimately decided against it.
“I’ve come to a degree where, no I’m not gonna do it,” she said on the “Making Space with Hoda Kotb” podcast Monday.
“Perhaps that was probably a part of what pushed me to go, ‘OK, it’s time to begin loving yourself in your personal skin,’ because sure I’ve got a number of friends which have had very successful surgeries, but I’ve also seen others that aren’t so successful.”
“After which I feel, ‘Well what if I’m one in all those who doesn’t heal thoroughly, then I’m gonna hate that about myself.’ Then I’m gonna regret doing it. After which, possibly I’m going to fall and cut myself, and I’m gonna need stitches, for real,” she added.
The “That Don’t Impress Me Much” singer said she recently had a breakthrough moment through which she decided to “forget the sag.”
At 57, Twain decided to pose nude within the artwork for her upcoming album, “Queen of Me,” set for release on Feb. 3.
“I need to be more relaxed and cozy in my very own skin,” she said on the podcast. “It’s what it’s, and I can’t change it unless I’m going under the knife or something. I mean you don’t really know what you’re gonna get anyway, right?”
“One thing pulled here, and one other one pulled there, I don’t know, I could never be pleased. So, it’s my perception of things that has to alter… as a substitute of adjusting who I’m and what I appear like,” she added.
Speaking about her decision to pose nude for the primary time ever — and in her 50s — Twain told Hoda Kotb on The “Today” show earlier this month that she was “petrified.”
“It was so empowering. I’m so glad I did it. I used to be petrified, but once I flipped that switch and dove into it, I’m like, ‘I’m all in!’ I committed 100%,” she said.
“I don’t really love my body,” she continued. “I don’t love taking a look at myself within the mirror with the lights on or looking within the mirror in any respect at my body.”
But the Grammy-winning star has been working on feeling herself more in her 50s.
“It’s so essential, greater than ever, because as we age … our skin starts to melt and every kind of things occur to us,” she told Kotb.
“I realize that, wow, I used to be shy about wearing a bikini on the beach after I was younger, and I’m considering, ‘That was ridiculous. I gotta stop this nonsense and begin wearing a bikini to the beach now, although I’m not my 20-year-old self.’ , I just gotta recover from that stuff.”