It looks like it's probably a re-broadcast of the interview Shania did with Anthony Mason back in February to promote her Las Vegas "Come On Over - All The Hits!" residency.
I just saw a commercial for "CBS Mornings". It's a new interview with Shania on Wednesday morning. They said "this week we take a Country ride with Shania Twain" and showed Shania and CBS's Anthony Mason horseback riding. I wonder what she is going to talk about.
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I just saw a commercial for "CBS Mornings". It's a new interview with Shania on Wednesday morning. They said "this week we take a Country ride with Shania Twain" and showed Shania and CBS's Anthony Mason horseback riding. I wonder what she is going to talk about.
Probably about some upcoming projects. As to what, I assume a new album.
I just saw a commercial for "CBS Mornings". It's a new interview with Shania on Wednesday morning. They said "this week we take a Country ride with Shania Twain" and showed Shania and CBS's Anthony Mason horseback riding. I wonder what she is going to talk about.
Probably about some upcoming projects. As to what, I assume a new album.
Nah, it won't be a new album announcement, she's still working on It. I bet new Vegas dates for her "Come on Over" residency or a new residency in late 2025 to support the new album.
Shania mentioned in an interview recently that while she has begun work on her next album, it will probably not see the light of day until 2025. And knowing her track record with saying those things, I would not be surprised if it's either late next year or the following year. I remember she said she was working on an album back in 2015 and that it was almost done and then she didn't release it until late 2017.
I think it's to boost sales of shows in Vegas, I don't even think she has dates for 2025 yet. Or to talk about her foundation perhaps. Nothing exceptional I think...
@shaniatwain refused to tour for her album “The Woman in Me” and instead chose to focus on writing her next album, “Come On Over” — which is still the best-selling record by a female solo artist of all time.
She tells @anthonymasoncbs about the new leg of her residency celebrating that historic album tomorrow on CBS Mornings.
Same old stuff. Pretty much a pointless interview from her home in Las Vegas.
Shania Twain discusses "Come On Over" residency
Shania Twain, whose album "Come On Over" remains the best-selling by a female solo artist, is set to return to Las Vegas for her third residency at Planet Hollywood. Anthony Mason sat down with the country-pop superstar to discuss her career, songwriting and iconic looks.