Shania Twain has once said that many people have asked her over the years about her explosive "confidence" — to which the country darling admitted her parents "weren’t always reliable," so she learned very young that she "had to depend on myself if I was going to get anywhere in life."

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Twain said: "In a way,I'm grateful that I learned so young to be independent an

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