Fans can’t get over the pop star’s youthful looks.
The One Show viewers could not get over Shania Twain‘s appearance as she appeared on the BBC programme.
The US country music star was on the sofa on the programme on Wednesday (June 3), where she chatted to hosts Alex Jones and Angellica Bell about her latest music.
But fans tuning into the show were distracted by the singer’s appearance, with many posting messages on social media commenting on how young she looked for her age.
One posted a picture of the star on X along with a hearts in eyes emoji as they noted that Shania was 60, a milestone she celebrated last year.
View 3 ImagesAlex Jones and Angellica Bell hosted The One Show(Image: BBC screengrab)
Someone else said they “loved” the star, while another viewer posted on the platform – which was formerly Twitter: “Does Shania age?”
“She’s looking good for 60 and her lips still move,” said somebody else.
Another fan commented: “Shania ages like a fine wine she looks absolutely amazing. Can’t wait to see her in Wembley this month.”
During the segment, Shania talked about her new album Little Miss Twain and told how it is a love letter to her late mum, who died in 1987.
View 3 ImagesShania Twain talked about her late mum on the BBC show
Shania’s mum never got to see her become a music success, and the star said: “It is very sad that my mother didn’t live long enough to see my success.
“Her dream was always that I would be a childhood country star, but that wasn’t meant to be. I would make it only as an adult.
“And yes, not early enough for my mother to see it, but my mother was very pushy about getting me on stage. And it wasn’t my favourite place to be when I was eight years old in smoky bars. But thanks to her, I was up there learning my chops and preparing for what would come eventually.”
The singer, known for hits such as You’re Still the One and That Don’t Impress Me Much, said: “And I really miss not having her around for now these days here and just to be able to buy her a new car.”
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The One Show airs at 7pm on BBC One on weekdays.
