Inside Shania Twain's devastating 20-year health battle with Lyme disease: From being told she may never sing again to 'regular blackouts' and open-throat surgery By Madison Burgess For Mailonline Published: 08:56, 22 June 2024 | Updated: 08:57, 22 June 2024 e-mail View comments Shania Twain is set to take to the iconic Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury on Sunday June 30 after bagging the coveted legends slot. The Canadian singer-songwriter and Queen of country pop, 58, has sold more than 100 million records, making her one of the best-selling artists of all time. However, her dizzying heights of success have also come with struggles - most notably a devastating 20-year health battle with Lyme disease.
From regularly blacking out to fearing she may never sing again, the star has been candid about the hurdles she's faced, as well as the comeback that meant she could step on a stage once again. Here, MailOnline looks into the health crisis that left the country music legend 'mourning' her own voice. From regularly blacking out to fearing she may never sing again, the star has been candid about the hurdles she's faced, as well as the comeback that meant she could step on a stage once again (Pictured in May) Shania Twain's dizzying heights of success have also come with struggles - most notably a devastating 20-year health battle with Lyme disease (Pictured in 2022) How did Shania Twain get Lyme disease? Shania contracted the tick-borne illness back in 2003 after being bit by a tick w.
