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Shania Twain Reveals New Celebrity She'd Choose to Replace Brad Pitt on Her Hit Song
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The country music legend has shared how she would revise her iconic hit 'That Don't Impress Me Much' to reflect her current admiration for a new pop star.

AceShowbiz - Shania Twain has shared how she would revise her iconic hit "That Don't Impress Me Much" to reflect her current admiration for a new pop star. The country music legend named Harry Styles as the new celebrity she wanted to replace Brad Pitt with on the song.

In a recent interview, Twain revealed that if she were to update the song's lyrics, Styles would replace Pitt as the celebrity who fails to impress her. "He is the new Elvis," she declared. This sentiment stems from Twain's 2022 Coachella duet with Styles, where they performed her hit "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!" together.

Styles has long been a Twain fan, citing her as a major musical and fashion inspiration. Twain has expressed her appreciation for his recognition, saying, "Because I wasn't recording for so long, I didn't realize the effect that the music was having on little kids, the next generation."

Twain has previously updated the lyrics of "That Don't Impress Me Much" for different occasions. In 2022, she replaced Pitt's name with Channing Tatum, and at the 2022 People's Choice Awards, she swapped it for Ryan Reynolds.
Pitt reacted gracefully to his rival taking over the iconic line, stating, "You can share the wealth. Ryan's a good egg too. He deserves some love."

As she prepares for her performance in the Legends Slot at the 2023 Glastonbury festival, Twain has hinted at bringing out a surprise guest. Given her close relationship with Styles and his previous Coachella gesture, many speculate that he may make an appearance.

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