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Discover the heartwarming story of how country music sensation Shania Twain found love and redemption after a tumultuous past. Known for chart-topping hits like “Man! I Feel Like A Woman!” and “You’re Still The One,” Twain’s personal journey to happiness is just as fascinating. Join us as we delve into the inspiring story of Shania Twain’s journey to true love and forgiveness.
When they met, both Twain and Lange were at the peak of their respective careers. Lange was already a well-known music producer who had worked with legendary rock bands like AC/DC and Def Leppard. Twain and Lange collaborated on her second studio album, which would become a massive success. Six months after meeting, they got married and had a son named Eja in 2001.
Shania Twain’s personal life took a dramatic turn when she discovered her ex-husband, Robert John “Mutt” Lange, was having an affair with her best friend, Marie-Anne Thiébaud. Twain and Marie-Anne had been close for years, and their husbands were also friends. The 4 of them would even spend holidays together.
However, the affair broke up both marriages, and Twain and Lange divorced in 2010. To make matters worse, Marie-Anne and Lange ended up getting married.
The two had known each other for years and had both gone through the pain of a divorce due to an affair. They would spend time together, sharing their experiences and trying to heal the wounds of their past. In an interview with Oprah, Twain described Thiébaud as “safe” and said their friendship was “beautiful and perfect.”
As they spent more time together, their friendship grew into something more, and in 2010, Twain announced their engagement. She shared her joy and happiness on her website, saying that Thiébaud had been a true gift to her and that an “amazing love” had blossomed from their precious friendship.
Thiébaud has said that he is “more in love” with Twain now than ever before, and their strong bond has only deepened with time. Twain also acknowledges that their relationship is unique because they share a common history of heartbreak and healing. “That is rare,” she said, “that is something you don’t have in every relationship if you don’t have those deep scars in common.”
After years of healing, Shania Twain found a way to forgive Lange for their painful past. “Maybe peace is forgiveness,” she said. “I’m able to have more appreciation for [Lange] again, not for what happened in our marriage but for all that he contributed to such a great part of my career and my life.”
Before becoming a rising star, Shania Twain also had a rough childhood. You can read her story here.