Shania Twain Wishes She’d Never Met the Woman Who Broke Up Her Marriage
SHANIA TWAIN made a couple of interesting revelations on Wednesday’s “Watch What Happens Live”. She was asked how much money she made from her album “Come On Over”.
It’s sold an estimated 40 million copies worldwide, and is still the best-selling studio album by a female artist. She didn’t know off the top of her head, but when $20 million came up, she went with it, quote, “That’s a great guess. Let’s say $20 million.”
Then she was asked what she’d say if she ran into Marie-Anne Thiébaud, the woman who broke up her marriage to Mutt Lange.
She said, quote, “I wish I’d never met you.” She added, quote, “There are just some people in life you would say ‘I wish hadn’t met that person . . . I’d be better off not ever knowing that person.'”
(Here’s a link to the interview. Scroll down a third of the way. The “$20 million” quote comes at 0:55 . . . and the “I wish I’d never met you” is at 2:01.)
Luke Bryan Had to Learn How to Conduct Himself After Winning Entertainer of the Year
I’ve heard plenty of country stars say winning an Entertainer of the Year award changed their life. I always thought they meant it would bring in more recognition, as well as a beefed-up paycheck, which is probably true.
But LUKE BRYAN says it also forced him to clean up his act. Quote, “People are like, ‘You gotta remember, you’re Entertainer of the Year. That comes with a unique distinction of how you should conduct yourself and carry yourself.’
“I’ve been on calls with people, and I’ve said something, and they’re like, ‘You know what man, you need to remember you’re the Entertainer of the Year and you ought to handle yourself a certain way . . . you can’t just handle it like you used to.'”
Miranda Lambert “Caused a Scene” with Her Biscuit Eating
MIRANDA LAMBERT was asked if she still eats greasy food. The answer is . . . yes! She said, quote, “I was at the Loveless Cafe in Nashville. I’d never been there and basically caused a scene with my biscuit eating.”
Not sure how many biscuits she downed, but she did own up to it. She adds, quote, “I got back out on the road, where I’m traveling with my trainer, and I was like, ‘I need to confess something.’ He was like, ‘It’s okay, but we’re going to run today.'”
She also told a great story about a fan who gave her an awesome, although offbeat compliment. She said, quote, “This girl came up to me in a meet & greet and said, ‘Just so you know, it’s because of you that I threw away my scale.’
“That’s the best help I could provide because I’ve been a lot of sizes in my career. I’ve always tried to rock what I’ve got, no matter what my body is at the time. She was like, a normal size girl, and for her to say that, it really made me feel good.”
This video might break your heart, and make you smile at the same time. A little girl bravely takes her “yucky” leukemia medicine . . . and her reward is getting to hear LUKE BRYAN’S “That’s My Kind of Night”.
ERIC CHURCH filed a lawsuit against bootleg merchandisers who are selling unlicensed T-shirts outside of his concerts. He filed a similar suit back in 2012 around the same time that he was squaring-off against ticket brokers. (Tennessean)
COLE SWINDELL stops in the middle of his “Ain’t Worth the Whiskey“ video to introduce his buddy, military veteran Kyle Davis, who served in the Special Forces in Afghanistan. (It happens at the 2:02 mark.)