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Shania Twain makes herself laugh with onstage mixup: 'Really glad somebody captured this'
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Date:2025-04-14 03:20:31
Come on over and see Shania Twain's hilarious onstage mixup that made fans, and herself, crack up.
The "Man! I Feel Like A Woman!" singer, 58, took to Instagram to share footage of a funny mistake she made during a recent performance.
The video showed Twain performing while holding a microphone and a drumstick, but she was apparently so caught up in the moment that she momentarily confused the two. Twain was seen attempting to sing into the drumstick instead of the mic, and she quickly burst out laughing after realizing her error.
"Oh my God, that was hilarious," Twain said on stage after switching to the actual microphone and launching back into the song.
The gaffe was posted by a fan on TikTok before being reshared by Twain herself for all to see. "I'm really glad somebody captured this moment, it's made me laugh all over again," she wrote on Instagram.
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Plus, as one fan commented, the moment was seemingly "proof she isn't lip syncing," given her voice cut out when she switched to the drumstick.
Twain kicked off her latest Las Vegas residency, titled "Come On Over," in May. "The audience can expect all the hits with a few fan favorites from the new album in there," she said when she announced the residency. She released her sixth studio album, "Queen of Me," last year.
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Twain recently made headlines after appearing on the "Great Company with Jamie Laing" podcast and discussing her divorce from ex-husband Robert "Mutt" Lange, who allegedly had an affair with her friend, Marie-Anne Thiébaud. The Grammy-winner, who is currently married to Thiébaud's ex-husband, said she does not hate her ex for cheating on her.
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"Do I hate my ex-husband for making a mistake? No," she said. "It's his mistake, not my mistake. (It's) sad for him that he made such a grave mistake that he has to live with. … That's not my weight."
She also said that forgiveness is about "understanding" but "not about forgetting, necessarily," adding, "It's very hard to hate, or not be able to forgive, somebody that you believe is a human being that deserves empathy and understanding, and I think we all do."
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