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‘Hug and hold those you love’

Shania Twain has spoken out following Wednesday’s “very scary” bus crash that left 13 of her tour crew members hospitalized in Saskatchewan, Canada.

Taking to social media, the “Man! I Feel Like A Woman!” hitmaker, 58, praised the “outpour of love” she and her team have received from fans since news of the ordeal came to light.

“Thank you so much for the out pour of love and support from everyone,” Twain posted on her Instagram Story Thursday night.

“First and foremost my touring family are safe. Anyone needing medical care is receiving great support.”

“The local community and every single crew person has been phenomenal, in the face of a very scary scenario,” she wrote.

Shania Twain has spoken out following Wednesday’s “very scary” bus crash.
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Twain concluded, “Hug and hold those you love, we are doing the same.”

The “You’re Still The One” singer, who is from Ontario, was not on the bus at the time of the accident.

According to police, the injuries sustained from the crash, that involved Twain’s crew tour bus and truck, were all considered non-life-threatening.

The vehicles were traveling between tour dates in Winnipeg and Saskatoon when the ordeal took place.

The “Man! I Feel Like A Woman!” hitmaker, 58, praised the “outpour of love” she and her team have received since news of the ordeal came to light.
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“One crew bus and one truck from the ‘Shania Twain — Queen Of Me’ tour were involved in a highway accident driving between Winnipeg and Saskatoon, Canada,” Maverick Management told The Post in a statement.

“Multiple vehicles encountered dangerous driving conditions due to inclement weather.”

The statement continued, “Members of the production crew who require medical attention have been taken to nearby hospitals.”

The crash left 13 of her tour crew members hospitalized in Saskatchewan, Canada.
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The “You’re Still The One” singer, who is from Ontario, was not on the bus at the time of the accident.
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“We are incredibly thankful to the emergency services teams for their quick response and ongoing support,” Twain’s management said. “We ask for patience as we look after our touring family.”

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police issued a statement about a coach bus with Tennessee license plates rolling over on Highway 1 at around 7 a.m. CT Wednesday morning, according to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.

Twain went ahead with Thursday’s show at SaskTel Centre in Saskatchewan following the collision.
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The “That Don’t Impress Me Much” hitmaker went ahead with Thursday’s show at SaskTel Centre in Saskatchewan following the collision.

Twain has a total of four dates left to perform in Canada, before she kickstarts her third Las Vegas residency, set to start May 10, 2024.

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