

Damn, she’s inclined like a lady.
At 57, country-pop sovereign Shania Twain has gone bare — in the craftsmanship for her impending collection, “Sovereign of Me,” due Feb. 3.
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“It was so enabling. I’m so happy I got it done,” a pink-haired Twain told Hoda Kotb on the “Today” show Thursday. “I was frozen, however when I flipped that switch and pigeon into it, I’m like, ‘I’m holding nothing back!’ I committed 100 percent.”
Without a doubt, Twain got comfortable in her uncovered skin.
“I wasn’t contemplating anyone’s thought process, I didn’t ponder who was in the room,” she told the morning show to have. “This is about me, this is my second to embrace myself in a weak second. It must be powerless, where I felt that I was confronting a feeling of dread toward being judged or being perhaps giggled at, being humiliated.”
Eventually, it was a demonstration of in-the-crude strength.
“It was just engaging,” said Twain. “It was awesome.”
Twain, who delivered her perky new single “Thrilled Up!” Thursday, became truly about managing her body’s uncertainties.
“I don’t cherish my body,” she said. “I don’t cherish checking out at myself in the mirror with the lights on or thoroughly searching in the mirror by any means at my body.”
Yet, the Grammy-winning star has been chipping away at feeling herself more in her 50s.
“It’s so fundamental, like never before, because as we age … our skin begins to liquefy and a wide range of things happen to us,” said Twain.
“That’s what I understand, goodness, I was bashful about wearing a two-piece at the ocean side when I was more youthful, and I’m feeling, ‘That was crazy. I must stop this hogwash and begin wearing a swimsuit to the ocean side presently, despite the fact that I’m not my 20-year-old self.’ You know, I just have to move past that stuff,” the Ontario, Canada, local told Kotb.
For Twain, the new collection named — “Sovereign of Me” — is about strengthening.
“It implies assuming liability, responsibility for … cherishing what your identity is,” she said. “I’m my sovereignty. I’m my supervisor of me. Also, I’m liable for the choices I make, for what I say, for what I do. Furthermore, an assertion of fearlessness I’ve developed into additional throughout recent years.”