Shania Twain, Frédéric Thiébaud's marriage rock solid, rumours 'absolute bulls...', says agent
Shania Twain and Frédéric Thiébaud fell in love and got married more than ten years ago
Shania Twain, a Canadian country music star and her husband Frédéric Thiébaud's marriage remains solid despite the sources stating earlier this month that Shania's hectic schedule was having a negative impact on her marriage.
According to a representative for the artist, Twain and her spouse are still together and the rumours are "absolute bulls---."
After learning that their former spouses were having an affair, Twain and Frédéric fell in love and got married more than ten years ago. They met in the 1990s. They later tied the knot on January 1, 2011.
Prior to calling it quits on the "That Don't Impress Me Much" performance, Twain was married to record producer Robert John "Mutt" Lange. He had cheated on her with her former closest friend and secretary, Marie-Anne Thiébaud. She was told by her now-husband, and the two of them quickly bonded and fell deeply in love.
The shocking revelation claims that her relationship with Frédéric has deteriorated due to her demanding work schedule. The singer will soon be returning to Las Vegas for her third residency show, Come on Over, which will open in May 2024. She has a packed and hectic schedule throughout her "Queen of Me World Tour".
One source alleged, "He wants to spend quality time with Shania, but that becomes impossible when Shania is moving from city to city touring, and he can't be there to hold her hand at every gig."
Another alleged, "He wants to spend quality time with Shania, but that becomes impossible when Shania is moving from city to city touring."
"Their lives are partitioned, and that's no way to have a successful marriage," they added. "Frédéric wants Shania back home in Switzerland," the source said, claiming she is in work mode. "It's creating real tension between them."
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