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Shania Twain, 60, said menopause helped her stop fixating on her appearance
Shania Twain credited menopause with helping her overcome body-image struggles and embrace self-acceptance. She previously avoided mirrors due to dissatisfaction with her appearance but now embraces self-reflection after learning to accept changes beyond her control.
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