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20.07.2022 - 18:43 / etcanada.com
A new documentary is bringing back memories for Shania Twain.
On Wednesday, the first trailer debuted for the documentary “Not Just a Girl”, which takes a look back at the life and career of the Canadian country-music icon.
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On Twitter, Twain shared the trailer, remarking that it’s “crazy to see my entire career in 90 seconds.”
“The film traces her emergence as a crossover artist,” the official description reads, “defying the stereotypes of what it took to be a country star, and takes viewers through her vision during Come On Over to become a global pop phenomenon. Shania took universal ideas of confidence, femininity, and self-discovery and made them relatable.”
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Along with archival footage from across her extraordinary career, the film features interviews with Twain, her collaborators, journalists, other artists, and more.
“Shania Twain shifted culture,” singer Orville Peck remarks in the trailer.
Along with the film, Twain will release a new compilation album titled Not Just A Girl (The Highlights), out July 26, feature a new bonus title track.
“Not Just a Girl” hits Netflix on Sept 2.
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Shania Twain gave fans a deeper look into her life with her recently released Netflix documentary Not Just a Girl, and opened up about one of the most difficult periods of her life.MORE: Shania Twain shares revealing insight into rarely seen son EjaThe singer opened up about her rough divorce from first husband Mutt Lange while she was also dealing with Lyme disease.VIDEO: Trailer for Shania Twain's new Netflix documentaryWhile healing through a rough patch in her career due to her diagnosis, she discovered that her husband had an extramarital affair with her best friend at the time, Marie-Anne Thiébaud."In that search to determine what was causing this lack of control with my voice and this change in my voice, I was facing a divorce," Shania stated in the documentary. MORE: Shania Twain shares touching news about her long-awaited documentary"My husband leaves me for another woman. Now I'm at a whole other low.
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Shania Twain revealed how a Lyme disease diagnosis affected her career in the Netflix documentary "Not Just a Girl." Twain, 56, was diagnosed with the disease after being bitten by a tick while horseback riding in 2003. Years later, the country music star explained her symptoms, which she characterized as "quite scary." "Before I was diagnosed, I was on stage very dizzy," Twain said in the documentary (via Page Six). "I was losing my balance, I was afraid I was gonna fall off the stage." "I was having these very, very, very millisecond blackouts, but regularly, every minute or every 30 seconds," she continued.
Shania Twain has opened up about how Lyme disease caused her to suffer blackouts during her live shows. In her new Netflix documentary Not Just a Girl, the 56-year-old Canadian singer described the frightening experience of contracting Lyme disease and the extent to which it altered her voice. “Before I was diagnosed, I was on stage very dizzy,” Twain said.
Shania Twain highlighted the major wins she has achieved throughout her life.MORE: Shania Twain's unique Lake Geneva home belongs on a postcard - photosShe is finally doing just so, and has taken to Instagram to announce that her new documentary, Not Just a Girl, has finally launched on Netflix.In honor of the highly-anticipated film's release, the star looked back on the difficult process of bearing it all and sharing herself with the world, promptly making fans as emotional as it gets as they reminisce over her storied career in music.WATCH: Shania shares video from her date night with husband FredericMORE: Sultry Shania Twain looks unbelievable in uncharacteristically laid-back look - and wow!Shania shared a clip from the documentary, which is quick to highlight the songstress' girl power.
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