Shania Twain revealed that a dinner with Oprah Winfrey took an awkward turn over the topic of religion. During an appearance on the Table Manners podcast hosted by Jennie and Lennie Ware, the 57-year-old Canada-born country singer recalled that one of her "most memorable dinners" was with the 68-year-old talk show icon. "She is just such a smart lady and it's just great to sit and have real talks," Twain said, after noting that the two dined at a restaurant.
Shania Twain revealed that a dinner with Oprah Winfrey took an awkward turn over the topic of religion. (Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic) "But as soon as we started talking about religion, it all went sour," she added. "So I said, let's stop talking about religion," the "You're Still The One" singer continued.
Twain went on to say that Winfrey is "quite religious." When Ware, 37, asked Twain about her own religious beliefs, she explained, "I'm not religious in the sense that I'm dedicated to a religion.
I'm much more of a spiritual person." She added, "I'm a seeker." Ware said, "But at least you knew to just stop it right there." "Right," Twain agreed. "You know how everyone always says, 'Never talk about politics or religion.'" During an appearance on the "Table Talks" podcast, Twain said the dinner conversation "went sour" when the two began discussing religion. (Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for THR) "It just wasn't debatable," the 5-time Grammy Award winner said. "There was no room for debate.
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