He’s Still The One! Shania Twain, 56, embraces Swiss husband Frédéric Thiébaud during a rare public appearance at the Zurich Film Festival
Shania Twain’s husband was Still The One on Thursday evening as the couple made an appearance at the Zurich Film Festival opening ceremony.
Shania, 56, shared an embrace with Swiss businessman Frédéric Thiébaud at the premiere of foreign language film Und morgen seid ihr tot (And Tomorrow We’ll Be Dead).
Opting for a stylish check dress and black leather boots, the American singer caught the eye during an infrequent public appearance in the Swiss capital.
Close: Shania Twain shared an embrace with Swiss businessman husband Frédéric Thiébaud at the Zurich Film Festival on Thursday evening
Shania married Thiébaud in 2011, little more than a year after finalising her divorce from Robert ‘Mutt’ Lange – her former producer.
Mutt, who was born in what was then Northern Rhodesia, met Shania after calling her up because of how much he admired her songs.
The pair got married in 1993 and welcomed their son Eja, 19, before their sensational split went public in 2008.
Looking good: Opting for a stylish check dress and black leather boots, the American singer caught the eye during an infrequent public appearance in the Swiss capital
Don’t mind me: Shania posed for photos shortly after arriving for the premiere of foreign language film Und morgen seid ihr tot (And Tomorrow We’ll Be Dead)
It was Mutt who requested a divorce – and then Shania discovered that he had been carrying on an affair with her best friend Marie-Anne Thiebaud.
However the tables had when Shania tied the knot with her current husband – and Marie-Anne’s ex-husband – Frederic.
Shania enjoyed huge success during the 1990s with hits including You’re Still The One, That Don’t Impress Me Much and Man! I Feel Like A Woman, a track she co-wrote with her ex-husband.
Old times: Shania enjoyed huge success during the 1990s with hits including You’re Still The One, That Don’t Impress Me Much and Man! I Feel Like A Woman
‘That song started with the title, then it kind of wrote itself. The whole expression is a celebration of being a woman these days,’ she told Billboard.
‘I think we’re kind of spoiled in a lot of ways, with the advantages we have. Feminists may not feel that way, but I do. It’s pretty darn fun to be a woman.’
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