SHANIA Twain debuted her new hair at a Barbie event, leaving fans claiming she’s “aging backwards.”
The Canadian singer, 58, went back to brunette on Wednesday after briefly dying her hair blonde.
Shania showed off her glossy brown ‘do while proudly posing with her own Barbie doll.
The music icon was one of eight female role models honored with dolls for International Women’s Day and Barbie’s 56th anniversary.
She rocked a white tweed coat, white flared pants and suede studded boots.
The youthful star accessorized with hoop earrings and framed her features with smoky eyeshadow and berry-colored lipstick.
Shania couldn’t help showing off her custom-made Barbie doll in a playful TikTok.
The Still The One hitmaker posted a clip of herself being told she has her own Barbie doll.
She received the huge news with a straight face, before walking round the corner and emitting an excited scream.
Shania then walked back with a deadpan expression and accepted the doll.
“I had to [laughing face emoji],” she captioned the video.
“But seriously I am honoured to be recognized as a Barbie role model – I have my own one-of-a-kind Barbie doll!! Pinch me!!”
Fans flooded the comments to share their admiration over her age-defying appearance.
“You’re aging backwards Shania,” one enthused.
“LOVE how you keep reinventing your look! You’re absolutely stunning dressed up or down,” another added.
“God damn she looks AMAZING!” a third posted.
Shania’s appearance was a far cry from her look late last month when she showed off her long, pinky-blonde hair, which was styled in a straight middle parting.
“Color my hair, do what I dare!” she captioned a photo of her new ‘do, referring to her hit song, Man! I Feel Like A Woman!
SHANIA’S SURGERY
The singer’s return to the spotlight came after she went through two major health scares.
In January 2023, Shania opened up to The U.S. Sun. about how she required open-throat surgery to save her voice.
“I didn’t know if I’d ever sing again. I thought my career was over,” she revealed.
The queen of country pop also struggled with a life-threatening bout of COVID pneumonia at the height of the pandemic.
“I was not doing well and was in a hospital isolation room for several days,” Shania shared.
“I was given plasma therapy because I had no antibodies but, finally, they started to kick in, and I was out of the woods.”