A little plastic surgery? That doesn’t impress Shania Twain much. The country-pop singer won’t undergo any cosmetic surgery.
The “You’re Still The One” hitmaker said cosmetic procedures have been weighing heavy on her mind for a while, but admitted she’s ultimately decided against it. “I’ve come to a point where, no I’m not gonna do it,” she said on the “Making Space with Hoda Kotb” podcast Monday.
“Maybe that was probably part of what pushed me to go, ‘OK, it’s time to start loving yourself in your own skin,’ because sure I’ve got lots of friends that have had very successful surgeries, but I’ve also seen others that aren’t so successful.”
“And then I think, ‘Well if I’m one of those who don’t heal very well, I’m gonna hate that about myself.’ Then I’m gonna regret doing it. And then, maybe I’m going to fall and cut myself, and I’m gonna need stitches,” she said.
The “That Don’t Impress Me Much” singer said she recently had a breakthrough moment in which she decided to “forget the sag.”
At 57, Twain decided to pose nude in the artwork for her upcoming album, “Queen of Me,” set for release on Feb. 3.
“I want to be more relaxed and comfortable in my own skin,” she said on the podcast. “It is what it is, and I can’t change it unless I go under the knife or something. I mean you don’t really know what you’re gonna get anyway, right?”
When Twain appeared on The “Today” show earlier this month, she told Hoda Kotb that she was “petrified” about posing nude for the first time ever. “It was so empowering. I’m so glad I did it. I was terrified, but as soon as I flipped the switch, I was like, “I’m all in!” I committed 100%,” she said. “I don’t love my body,” she continued. I don’t enjoy looking in the mirror with the lights on or even at my body.”