Shania Twain catches heat for blonde look at awards show

At the 2024 People’s Choice Country Music Awards on September 26 in Nashville, Shania Twain dazzled in various outfits, from a sparkling red gown to a white fringe suit and all-denim red carpet look. At 59, she received praise for her timeless beauty.

However, her blonde hair drew mixed reactions online, with critics saying she looked unrecognizable and urging her to return to brunette. Supporters defended her, calling her “stunning” and a “beautiful Barbie doll.” Twain remains a global icon, proving her enduring influence despite divided opinions.

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