Shania Twain has found music to be a "healing" presence in her life. The 57-year-old singer has endured lots of ups and downs in her personal life - including being diagnosed with Lyme disease - but Shania has always found comfort in making and listening to music.
She shared: "Music healing me . . . has come right from the very beginning of my childhood. "When I needed to escape, there’s no dinner in the house, I'm hungry, I got to [put] mind over matter, grab my guitar, go out in a bush and just write music until it's time for bed.
If there was violence in the house, [it was the] same thing. "Head out somewhere where I could be alone and not hear it and just get locked into my creative self and just disappear.
Music was that escape. " Shania has opened up about her turbulent past in her new Netflix documentary, 'Not Just a Girl'. And the 'That Don't Impress Me Much' hitmaker believes she's now much more willing to be open and honest about her struggles.
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