Shania Twain arrives to halftime show on a dogsled in a blizzard because, well, she's Shania
Shania Twain knows how to make an entrance, even during the most inclement performance conditions.
She rolled up to her halftime performance at the Canadian Football League's championship game— the Grey Cup—during a blizzard. Shania rocked up to the snow-covered stadium in Ottawa in a mode of transport befitting the weather conditions—a dogsled. And, you know what? That does impress me much.
But, Shania didn't cower under an umbrella or an anorak. She was resplendent in a pink glitter catsuit and red fur jacket.
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Oh. My. God.
Oh, and just when things couldn't get more Canadian, Shania finished by singing the line "I feel like a Canadian, oh yah."
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The CFL hailed Shania's halftime show the most Canadian ever. So, I guess that's something.
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Yes, Shania, we get it, you're Canadian.
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