Shania Twain during her Glastonbury Festival set on Sunday (Image: GETTY) Country pop legend Shania Twain's Glastonbury set was marred by technical issues that affected the sound, leaving some fans disappointed by her Pyramid Stage debut. Meanwhile, Shania had also felt frustrated as "logistics" had prevented her from making a grand entrance on a live horse. However, tears of emotion shone in her eyes as she admitted that she'd been "welcomed" warmly by British fans.
She admitted to Jo Whiley, who was leading the coverage for the BBC , that the "responsible side" of her had prevented her from trying any stunts that were potentially dangerous. "I wanted so badly to come in on a real horse but the logistics were difficult," she explained, adding that she'd opted for a "theatrical horse act" instead. However, Jo - whose voice had returned after she'd sounded uncomfortably hoarse on Saturday - reassured her: "It was a fabulous entrance.
" She added: "It couldn't have been more fabulous if it was a real horse!" An encouraged Shania continued: "I feel welcome! For me as a performer I need validation! function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.createElement('script');el.setAttribute('src','https://live.
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