Shania Twain Goes Pantsless for Sizzling Magazine Cover
Shania Twain
Shania Twain is sending fans into a tailspin over her sultry new magazine cover.
The musician, 58, recently posed for the cover of Haute Living to promote her new Las Vegas show, Come On Over, which marks her third residency in Sin City.
In the glamorous magazine shoot, Twain put her own spin on the pantsless trend by rocking a series of cheeky bottoms that all showed off her super-toned legs.
In one of the pics shared to Instagram on Friday, May 10, Twain posed in a pair of cream and brown bottoms with a patterned blouse and a white blazer hanging off her shoulders. Another pic showed her sporting an all-black outfit, flaunting her legs for days in see-through tights and open-toed shoes.
In the final slide, the "Man! I Feel Like A Woman" songstress rocked a business-chic look, once again ditching pants and instead wearing a long black blazer with a pair of classic black pumps. She was done up in full glam and appeared to be sporting long, blonde extensions in her hair.
"So chic! You look fabulous," one of her followers wrote under Friday's post, while another fan said the country-pop queen was "slaying" in the shoot.
During her conversation with Haute Living, Twain opened up about her work ethic, comparing herself at one point to Taylor Swift, a dominant force when it comes to live performances.
Twain said she is "most proud" of herself for having "the courage to take risks" and for being "so hard-working and dedicated" throughout her prolific career—something she said Swift, 34, does really well.
"That girl is working her butt off," Twain gushed about the "Fortnight" songstress, who just resumed her international Eras Tour weeks after releasing her 11th studio album, The Tortured Poets Department.
"She is living an exhausting existence," Twain further applauded, calling Swift "dedicated and committed to herself, to her art, and her work."
"It isn't even about ambition, though I'm sure that most people would call her ambitious," she added before calling the 14-time Grammy winner "an extremely hard worker."