Shania Twain flashed a cheerful smile in makeup free snaps shared to her Instagram page on Thursday as she hinted a new album is on the horizon.
The Grammy winner, 59 – who recently revealed how she maintains her youthful appearance – struck a few poses while standing underneath the warm sunshine to celebrate her latest steps towards releasing upcoming music.
The beauty flaunted her youthful glow as she donned a short-sleeved, gray shirt with a white maxi skirt that fell down towards her ankles.
Twain’s locks were pulled up into messy up do while loose wavy strands bordered the sides of her face.
The Canadian-born songstress carried a guitar case in her right hand while a large, blue tote bag was placed over her left shoulder.
Shania completed her casual look for the day by donning a pair of comfy, slip-on shoes.
Shania Twain, 59, flashed a cheerful smile in makeup free snaps shared to her Instagram page on Thursday as she hinted a new album is on the horizon
She held a smile on her face while standing on a gravel driveway near a Spanish-styled building and palm trees.
In the caption of the post, Twain excitedly penned to her 2.6 million followers, ‘Papped by my own husband on the way to what turned out to be a great writing session!’
The star tied the knot with Swiss Nestle executive Frederic Thiebaud in 2011 during a ceremony that was held in Puerto Rico.
She was previously married to Robert John Lange from 1993 until their divorce was finalized in 2010. The former couple also share son Eja, 31.
‘I’ve been lucky enough to find a little pocket of time to hide away and spend a little while putting down the ideas that have been spinning around in my head since the last album,’ Shania continued.
‘Funny to hear your own thoughts, feelings and day dreams being realized into actual songs.’
While on the topic of making new music, the songstress also reflected on turning 60 later this year on August 28.
‘As I head into my 60th journey around the sun and my 7th studio album I know that this world isn’t systemically built to nurture a woman of my age releasing music BUT I feel more in tune with myself than ever – strong, inspired and full of creative energy.’
The beauty donned a short-sleeved, gray shirt as well as a white maxi skirt that fell down towards her ankles
‘I’ve been lucky enough to find a little pocket of time to hide away and spend a little while putting down the ideas that have been spinning around in my head since the last album,’ Shania continued; seen in 2024 in London
Twain concluded by sending graтιтude to her fans ‘who stay with me through the process, you are my inspiration.’
Throughout the course of her successful music career thus far, the singer has dropped a total of six studio albums – with her last being Queen Of Me in 2023.
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The LP landed the number 10 spot on the U.S. Billboard 200 as well as number two on the U.S. Top Country Albums (Billboard) upon its release.
Shania has garnered a variety of accolades such as five Grammys, 11 Billboard Awards, six American Music Awards and five Academy of Country Music Awards.
She has released hits over her decades-long career including That Don’t Impress Me Much, Man! I Feel Like A Woman and You’re Still The One.
During an interview with People a few months earlier in February, Twain reflected on not letting herself be ‘put in a box’ when it comes to the music industry.
‘If I feel like I’m being put in a box, I start to panic. I run in any direction I can because I don’t want to be contained. I have to be able to find my own way,’ she expressed.
‘Sometimes I’m not even sure where I’m going myself. How can somebody else tell me that, right? So I need the freedom to explore and to land wherever that exploration takes me.’
Shania has garnered a variety of accolades such as five Grammys, 11 Billboard Awards, six American Music Awards and five Academy of Country Music Awards; seen in 1999 in L.A.
‘If I feel like I’m being put in a box, I start to panic. I run in any direction I can because I don’t want to be contained. I have to be able to find my own way,’ she expressed; seen in 2024 in England
Twain later told the outlet, ‘I’m always championing anybody that does things that are unexpected by the industry, or unexpected by the audience.
‘They may not have seen it coming, but the artist does have a sense of where they want to go exploring, and I really think it’s wonderful that they do, that they explore it, and they take it to whatever limit interests them.’
The singer further explained, ‘We get bored too, if we’re not allowed to stay open and channel things outside of what would be considered our normal or what’s expected of us.’
And in just four months, Shania will celebrate another milestone as she turns 60 on August 28.
While talking to Us Weekly in March, she offered some secrets to keeping her youthful appearance.
‘I try to drink as much water as I can,’ Twain said, and added, ‘I have always exfoliated. I don’t actually buy an exfoliator; I just make it. If I’m somewhere near the beach, I’ll use sand.’
The star then shared, ‘I believe in old-fashioned things, like a bit of Vaseline. I always thought Bag Balm was the best of all things.’
‘I try to drink as much water as I can,’ Twain said, and added, ‘I have always exfoliated. I don’t actually buy an exfoliator; I just make it. If I’m somewhere near the beach, I’ll use sand’; seen in 1995 in NYC
The singer has been keeping busy and is also preparing for her summer tour which kicks off on July 2 in Minnesota
Twain – who looked unrecognizable on a trip to Tulum earlier this year – said, ‘The cosmetic one that’s been a staple for me is Crème de la Mer.’
The singer has been keeping busy and is also preparing for her summer tour which kicks off on July 2 in Minnesota.
She announced the dates last month in April – and will make other stops in cities throughout the U.S. and Canada.
The tour will conclude in Davie, Florida on August 2 and Shania will be joined by special guests such as Andy Grammer and Alli Walker on select dates.