Shania Twain brutally mocked for wearing 'diaper-like' costume at Las Vegas residency performance
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA: Shania Twain, the iconic voice behind hits like 'Man! I Feel Like a Woman!', is no stranger to reinvention.
However, her latest Las Vegas residency titled "COME ON OVER – The Las Vegas Residency – All The Hits!" is drawing some sharp criticism—not for its nostalgia-packed setlist but for Twain’s wardrobe and vocal performance, Whiskey Riff reported.
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Shania Twain’s daring Las Vegas look sparks mockery
The residency, currently wrapping up its final shows of 2024 at the Bakkt Theater at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino, is designed to deliver a dazzling spectacle.
And while Twain’s energy and confidence are evident, her fans are divided about her recent image evolution.
This does not look like Shania Twain! pic.twitter.com/n0gUU710s7
— NukeTaco ™️🇺🇸 (@TacoforFive1) December 5, 2024
During a recent performance of 'Don’t Be Stupid (You Know I Love You)', Twain donned a white color bodysuit adorned with sequins.
The outfit featured satin accents near her chest and bottom, giving an almost bikini-like appearance. However, the design did not land well with everyone.
After a video of her performance from the show went viral, social media users took to X (formerly Twitter) to brutally mock the singer and compared her outfit to a "diaper."
Can we talk for forty-five minutes about the crystal-studded jock strap Shania Twain is wearing here? pic.twitter.com/C0wzDKnZu3
— Dr. Jebra Faushay (@JebraFaushay) December 5, 2024
One social media user asked on X, "Can we talk for forty-five minutes about the crystal-studded jock strap Shania Twain is wearing here?"
Another said, "Not sure this is the way to maintain relevance."
She is working so hard at keeping her self somewhat covered.
— Allison Smith is writing a Thriller (@EssentiallyAPS) December 5, 2024
One person remarked, "It's like a 15th century codpiece."
Someone else noted, "She is working so hard at keeping her self somewhat covered."
One individual wrote, "She's too old for this."
Another person declared, "Can we talk about how un-natural that looks?"
One individual observed, "These are glamour shots granny panties."
Another added, "That looks like a diaper to me!"
Shania Twain unimpresses with People’s Choice Awards outfit and 'horrible' LA Residency performance
This isn’t the first time Shania Twain’s outfit choice have sparked mockery.
During her hosting gig at the People’s Choice Country Awards earlier in September, her ’60s-inspired look left some fans scratching their heads.
The singer, who hosted the event, dazzled on the Nashville red carpet in a custom-designed shimmering denim two-piece by Levi's.
The outfit featured a halter top, oversized lapel collar, and evening gloves, all adorned with sparkling blue crystal rhinestones.
She topped off the look with a retro flipped-out blonde hairstyle, styled by Sami Knight, and high-glam makeup crafted by artist Susana Hong.
While Twain clearly embraced a retro aesthetic for the evening, critics noted her transformation was almost unrecognizable, adding to the ongoing conversation about her evolving style. In addition to her wardrobe, some fans also took issue with her live performances.
As Twain pushes through her Vegas residency, fans seem to crave the powerhouse vocals they associate with her earlier career. They slammed her vocals on social media.
One viewer shared, "The performance is terrible," while another highlighted, "Sounds really terrible."
That is not shania. That doesn’t even sound like her. I’ve been a huge fan of hers since the 80s. That is not her voice
— M S (@mS52680571) December 6, 2024
Adding to the conversation, one follower contributed, "That is not shania. That doesn’t even sound like her. I’ve been a huge fan of hers since the 80s. That is not her voice."
Echoing this sentiment, another comment noted, "She sounds horrible too."
One individual remarked, "She just doesn’t even sound good anymore."
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