Pin van Micheline Claes op Shania Twain still A Queen🐎 Country-pop superstar Shania Twain has stunned fans with a heartfelt revelation — she once considered leaving music altogether to devote her life to rescuing and rehabilitating wild horses in her native Canada. In a recent interview, the “Man! I Feel Like a Woman!” singer opened up about how a difficult period nearly led her to trade the stage for the stables.

💬 “There was a time I thought my music days were over,” Shania admitted. “I just wanted peace, open land, and animals that needed love. I thought maybe that was where my soul needed to go next.”

The confession came during an appearance on a Canadian talk show promoting her upcoming memoir project, where Twain discussed her long-standing love for horses and her deep connection to nature. Fans may already know that the singer owns property in Ontario and has frequently shared glimpses of her countryside life — but few realized just how close she came to giving up her chart-topping career for good.

According to Shania, the idea first came during a period of reflection following her divorce and Lyme disease diagnosis in the mid-2000s. “I had lost my voice and my confidence,” she said. “Music had always been my world, but suddenly I wasn’t sure I belonged in it anymore. Then I found comfort in being around animals — especially horses. They healed me in ways nothing else could.”

She described visiting wild horse sanctuaries and feeling inspired by the animals’ resilience. “They’ve been through storms and survived — that’s something I related to deeply. I thought, maybe I could dedicate my life to helping them.”

At one point, Twain even began researching land and animal care programs in northern Ontario, telling close friends she wanted to open a “safe place for wild and neglected horses.” But as fate would have it, her healing journey brought her back to her first love — music.

💬 “The horses gave me my voice back,” she explained. “They reminded me what freedom feels like — and that’s what music always meant to me, too.”

Her return to recording led to her triumphant comeback with the 2017 album Now, followed by a Las Vegas residency and global tours. But the dream of a wild horse rescue hasn’t vanished — just evolved. Twain revealed that she’s currently working on establishing a nonprofit initiative to fund animal rescue and therapy programs across Canada. “It’s still part of my future,” she said. “I don’t want to leave music for it — I want them to live side by side.”

Fans online have flooded social media with admiration for the singer’s compassion and strength. One post read, “Only Shania could think about saving wild horses instead of chasing fame — that’s why we love her.” Another added, “She’s the definition of heart, courage, and country soul.”

Even though she never walked away, the story reminds fans just how human Shania Twain truly is — an artist who found her way back to music by listening to the quiet rhythm of nature.

💬 “When you help something wild find peace,” she said softly, “you end up finding your own.”