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Shania Twain rocks 'Man! I Feel Like a Woman' outfit 22 years later: 'It feels awesome'

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Shania Twain is reviving one of her most iconic looks to help launch the return of her Las Vegas residency.

After the COVID-19 pandemic shuttered her Let’s Go! shows at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino, Twain, 55, is gearing to relaunch her residency later this year. And to help fans get excited, the five-time Grammy winner is dusting off a piece of her Man! I Feel Like a Woman! wardrobe.

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“I don’t do it as easily as I did before, but it feels awesome,” Twain said in an interview with People (the Show!).

Twain already teased the famous look last month when she posted a

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“You aged like fine wine,” one Instagram commenter reacted, while another asked, “Do you even age?”

Twain said that she will change her outfits eight different times during the show and won’t shy away from her sex appeal. “I’m not going to abandon it just because I’m in my 50s,” she said. “I mean, I am embracing and having fun with it.”

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And she said she plans on letting her hair down because everyone coming to Vegas is there to “party.”

“I mean, I just got to go all out because I have not seen my fans in a year and by the time I’m back on stage, it’ll be almost a year and a half,” she said.

In an interview with the Sun last year, Twain said her positive attitude has helped her age gracefully.

“You have to embrace aging because you can’t change it. Why fight it? I’m fine with it because there’s no other choice and I think it’s a waste of energy to try and fight it. There are so many other things I could use my energy towards that bring me pleasure and satisfaction. Getting stressed about aging is a waste of my time.”

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But she admitted the prospect of getting older was difficult when she was younger.

“I felt more pressure and I know a lot of young people do when they see their first wrinkles or their first grey hair. Now it’s different. You can’t win, so I’ve moved on to things that are a lot more fun than counting grey hairs. Aging comes down to attitude and how you look at it. I have so many other things to do. I’ve got scripts to read, horses to ride, songs to sing, I’ve got a beautiful family. I’ve let go of worrying about aging.”

And, no surprise, Twain said her favourite song to play live is Man! I Feel Like a Woman!

“I never get tired of Man! I Feel Like a Woman!, I really love watching people enjoying that song.”

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Tickets for Twain’s upcoming dates go on sale Tuesday at 1 p.m.

mdaniell@postmedia.com

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