FANS have expressed concerns over the pop star’s questionable new look for an interview with Greatest Hits Radio.
During the interview, Shania Twain told host Ken Bruce about her upcoming performance in the iconic legends slot at this year’s Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary and Performing Arts.
But that’s not what fans were focused on.
“Why sunglasses on,” asked one social media user, under an Instagram post promoting the interview.
Another user asked if there was something the singer was trying to cover up – like a skin condition.
This is not the first time fans have shared their concerns over Shania’s changing looks.
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A NEW LOOK
Recently, fans have responded to Shania’s interview on This Morning’s talk show.
Shania fans claimed that they couldn’t even recognize the iconic singer.
Although they said Shaina retained her overall “looks,” her features seemed warped and unnatural.
They speculated that Shaina drastically changed her face – including her eyes and even hairstyle.
Before that, in May, many of her fans admitted that they missed her old look.
Some even asked the singer to lose the wigs for her Las Vegas residency shows.
But the backlash has not slowed down the singer as she’s ignored the negative comments.
‘WOW MOMENT’
The host of Greatest Hits Radio Ken Bruce asked, “What’s it feel like to be doing Glastonbury?”
“It’s a real ‘wow’ moment in my career,” Shania replied.
“Everyone seems to be such a dedicated fan of the festival. It sounds as though it’s a very bonding experience for everybody.”
It’s a real ‘wow’ moment in my career.
Shania Twain, Greatest Hits Radio
“It’s more than just a music festival. It’s an event.”
Then, the host jokingly asked Shania if she was bringing her wet weather essentials to the festival.
The three headlining acts for Glastonbury are Dua Lipa, Coldplay, and SZA, with Shania Twain performing in the traditional Sunday Legends slot.
The festival will run from June 26 through June 30 at Worthy Farm near Glastonbury, England.
Glastonbury is known as the largest greenfield concert in the world.
The festival aims to encourage and inspire youth culture from around the world through the arts.
But it also includes lesser-known mediums like drama, mime, circus, cinema, and even poetry.