The Borneo Post

Shania Twain sorry for saying she would have voted for Trump

- By Emily Yahr

ON SUNDAY morning, the Guardian published a long profi le of Shania Twain, timed to the country-pop superstar’s new tour that will begin next week. In the second-to-last paragraph, Canadian-born Twain revealed that if she had been eligible to vote in the 2016 presidenti­al election, she would have supported Donald Trump.

“I would have voted for him because, even though he was offensive, he seemed honest,” said Twain, 52. “Do you want straight or polite? Not that you shouldn’t be able to have both. If I were voting, I just don’t want b*******. I would have voted for a feeling that it was transparen­t. And politics has a reputation of not being that, right?”

Her quote went viral on social media, and hours later, “Shania Twain” was trending worldwide on Twitter. Given that lots of people were not pleased by her comments, the hashtag

I would have voted for him because, even though he was offensive, he seemed honest. Do you want straight or polite? Not that you shouldn’t be able to have both. Shania Twain, country-pop superstar

#ShaniaTwai­nCancelled had hundreds of tweets.

Twain, the highest- selling solo female artiste in country music history, apologised on Sunday night after the backlash intensifie­d. She called her answer to the Guardian “awkward” and said that she wished she had given it more context. Twain also emphasised that she does not endorse Trump.

Twain emphasised inclusivit­y and that she is “passionate­ly against discrimina­tion” because many were discourage­d to see someone considered an LGBT friendly artiste say they would vote for Trump, who supported a ban on transgende­r people serving in the military, among other policies.

These days, it’s very unusual to see a country singer make any sort of political statement, but Twain has operated outside the typical Nashville, Tennessee, realm for years. After selling millions of albums in the 1990s and early 2000s (including the hits “That Don’t Impress Me Much” and “Man! I Feel Like a Woman”), she took a break from music; in September, she released her first album in 15 years, titled “Now.”

In the Guardian article, she discussed the reasons behind her long absence, including her Lyme disease diagnosis and her tabloid-magnet divorce from her first husband, Mutt Lange.

The tour supporting her latest album will begin on Thursday in Tacoma, Washington.

 ?? — Photo courtesy of NBC ?? After backlash, Twain apologised for saying that she would have voted for Trump if she had been eligible to vote.
— Photo courtesy of NBC After backlash, Twain apologised for saying that she would have voted for Trump if she had been eligible to vote.

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