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>> she's also not afraid to sing her own praises or call out her fellow accohes. >> because they do this every season. if you ain't noticed, he's going to point at himself like this. >> and the idol alum isn't above reminding contestants she's been in their shoes. >> it's one thing to be on the coach's side of the fence, because j-hud has had that experience, i can relate that much more to the contestant. >> but there's another idol alum making some noise right now. kelly clarkson's new music video is stunning and she gave us a sneak peek inside the making of love so soft. >> love so soft. ♪ >> 3-year-old river rose and 1-year-old remy were on set while their mom shot the elaborate video. >> what did they think? >> she just thought it was fun and she loves hair and makeup. i don't know who she is. >> at nearly three minutes, the video features seven
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stage setups, multiple costume changes and 92 special effects like turning this green meadow into a winter wonderland. ♪ >> i had no idea that they were changing. it so when i got the video back, i was like, whoo! that creepy head thing which is my favorite with me and my background thingersingers, i lo. i thought it was so cool. >> this is the first single off kel kelly's new album, meaning of life, it took two 18-hour shoot days and a crew of 150 people to bring the music to life. >> we're in a hot air balloon. we're all dancing inside of it and singing it. >> i got to keep that. ♪ >> i totally planning like a pre-tour party already with it blown up. i think that's the coolest party. >> monday on "e.t." kelly clarkson gets real with us. >> we can't be all things to all
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eggshells. i'm tired of being ceni. >> talking music, marriage, and motherhood. >> they're all going to be in therapy for something. >> monday on "e.t." >> still to come, our exclusive with anna nicole's daughter dannielynn. which pop star does she want to set her single dad up with? >> who would make a perfect date fort your dad? >> plus we're down under with dancing champ bindi irwin. >> you posted a certain picture. the ring was on an interesting finger. >> but first this weekend in the "entertainment tonight" birthdays, which artist had the first commercial cd ever manufactured in the united states? is it bruce springsteen? madonna? or eric clapton? your answer is next in the "e.t. weekend" birthdays. but first -- celebrating its 12th season and our kevin frazier got a tour of rachel's new updated kitchen set. >> they
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they gave it wallpaper that's three dimensional. >> there's a retro looking refrigerator and a real comfy feel. >> they did a beautiful job and the kitchen is really warm and it's the heart of our show. i think that's maybe one of the things that's kept us around for 12 years is that we're a place where we want celebrities to forget they're celebrities and people to see themselves and the heart of the show is (haha) no wonder you can't sleep, your car is a mess! you need parts i've never even heard of. and it's going to cost you a fortune. when life keeps you up... zzzquil helps you fall asleep in less than 20 minutes. because sleep is a beautiful thing. it all started when sophia found the perfect little mug at marshalls. then piece by piece, surprise by surprise, she built the greatest guest bathroom ever. did she expect to get so much bang for so few bucks? no. but great things happen when you choose surprise. did she expect to get so much bang for so few bucks?
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it has been ten years since anna nicole smith's death. her daughter, dannielynn is being raised by anna nicole's ex larry birkhead. >> what do you say to your child when you're in the grocery store and her picture is on the magazine rack? >> we're not buying that or the candy. >> anna nicole's daughter may have grown up as a tabloid target, but these days dannielynn is pretty much a normal 11-year-old. she loves roller coasters, the violin, and making slime from scratch. but there's one thing extraordinary about dannielynn. it's how she uses faith to help her cope with her mother's death. >> my mommy's love. >> clearly she knows her mom is looking down on her. >> does she ever say anything about that? >> the other day she had a friend whose fish died, and
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said, um, she said, don't worry about your fish. it's up there with my mom. and, um, she said, my mom's taking care of your fish, and everything's going to be okay. and so, you know, it wasn't scripted. it wasn't something i said to her. it was something that she came up with. that's how she deals with. i'm proud that she is who she is. ♪ happy birthday to you >> we've celebrated a lot of milestones with dannielynn over the years. this was her third birthday. her first was with barney. >> hi, everybody. >> nearly ten years later, during my visit to their 10,000 square foot home in kentucky, dannielynn was quiet and low-key. >> i was good at social studies. what are you good at? she was the m
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we talked about getting her single dad to date. >> you want him to go out with people, huh? you're like, go out. >> i'll have to force you. >> who would make a perfect date for your dad? >> ariana grande. >> larry also revealed a secret from his paternity battle. right there you can see birkhead hold a piece of paper with his dna results but he never actually showed it to reporters. today he keeps it in his closet. >> there are a few treasures in here. one of the things that nobody has ever seen before is my actual -- the dna test that i got when i was holding up when i came out of the courtroom. the judge told me i couldn't show it to anybody at the time. i remember that moment well. so i had it rolled up. >> anna nicole also kept secrets in her journal. >> so this is anna's diary and her planner she was keeping. this is really right when she got started with all her movies and she wasng doi the
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what's so funny is in november of 1993, she's excited about her career and where it's going. and she talks about she's filming "entertainment tonight," and then she's going to -- it's going to air november '93. >> god loves me. >> this is the interview anna wrote about 25 years ago. >> i had a lot of people who didn't think i was going to be anything growing up, and they always -- i had a lot of people pick on me and stuff. >> such a blur all the stuff, and i just think about it and think, did all that happen to me? i would probably think i was dreaming the whole thing if it wasn't for dannielynn. >> you know, dannielynn and her dad make it a point to visit the kentucky derby every year. that's where anna nicole and larry first met back in 2003. larry says they actually do it because they're trying to give the paparazzi one nice shot of dannielynn in hopes that they leave them alone for the rest of the year.
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bindi irwin, lost her famous dad, the crocodile hunter, steve irwin 11 years ago this month, but she's flush in life and in hollywood. i checked in with the "dancing with the stars" champ in her home of australia. she's 19 now, but is bindi already about to tie the knot? you posted a certain picture with ring. i know it was international diamond day. you didn't have diamonds, but the ring was definitely on a very interesting finger. >> diamonds were a little bit out of our budget. >> yeah, a little bit out of budget. >> so we decided to invest. i think if you can eat your ring, it's notea rlly a real engagement ring. a lot of people are asking. >> they've been together for over two years, traveled the world, and bindi calls chandler, my love. today, tomorrow, always. but will the 20-year-old wake boarder make it official and pop the question to bindi, who is just 19? >> no, not yet. not
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world, and one day i would be really blessed to be able to. but just ring pops, and we're just enjoying life right now. >> i'm sure they'll call you first. >> we will. >> listen, you said t. i'm going to hold you to that. >> actually, we'll give you a call and it can be your exciting exclusive. >> "e.t." rocks! >> bindi's parents, terry and the late steve irwin, were married for 14 years. terry has remained single since his death contrary to some reports. >> one of the main things that i think you have to deflect as far as rumors go about relationships and rumors of russell crowe. >> the men in my life are good friends and i'm very blessed. for me, i felt like i got my happily ever after, i had some very torrid affairs that were only in magazines. >> she says she's definitely not dating anyone. for now she's focusing on her conservation. >> she has raised
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birthdays this weekend. anthony mackie is 39. jason alexander is 58. julio iglesias turned 74. take a final look at your choices. which artist had the first commercial cd ever manufactured in the united states? that is bruce springsteen, who is 68 this weekend. we are almost out of time this weekend but for all the late breaking hollywood news just go to our website, etonline.com. >> before we head out, check out the new video from sam smith. >> the piano balanlad is his fit new track in two years. sam gets very personal in this new single. it's off his album due out at christmas. >> we missed you, sam. glad your back. enjoy it and the rest of you're weekend, everybody. bye-bye. ♪
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oprah, this is your first day at 60 minutes. working on your first story. >> yeah. yeah. >> what does it mean to you? >> well as someone who has grown up watching "60 minutes" since i was a young girl. not knowing the power, impact, value of the reporting. and then becoming a young reporter myself. in my 20s. in baltimore." "60 minutes" was i say for the first 20 years of my career like a religion. your sunday was complete after -- andy rooney had finished his piece and you heard that clock. to be a part of this esteemed group of story tellers, is one of the great honors of my career. i would have to say. in 1986. when mike wallace came to interview me. >> okay. >> okay. >> i have actually never been more nervous in my life. i have nevern
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. >> really? >> that's not what you said and -- >> i am as in comfortable in front of camera. as i am breathing. little red light comes on. hey there, how you doing. >> oprah is oprah winfrey. until three months ago most americans never heard of her. >> did you consider that to be your breakout moment. >> if "60 minutes" comes a-calling and you haven't commit aid crime and they're doing a story about you. you don't get more breakout than that. >> they were bonded in grief. two parents who lost sons in the war on terror. strangers to set out on a journey of healing.
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we end tonight with a journey of healing. two parents united in grief. met as strangers. each had lost a son in the war on terror. together they biked across the country to raise awareness for gold star families to share their pain. they recently completed their trip at ground zero in new york. anna jacobson has the story. >> i think about austin all the time. you know, my necklace, and when i was going uphills. or having a hard time. i just -- just, dog tags. and he motivates me. >> i think of my son all mos every day. anyhow. he has the got enemy up many hills. >> for three months, kate jordan and michael have battled the hills. along with muddy trails. and the desolate open road. they both lost sons in war on terror. the memo o
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the solemn journey. >> he loved laugh. loved making people laugh. that's austin. how about michael? how do you want people to remember your son? >> his smile. his quietness. he was a real quiet guy. ♪ ♪ >> strangers at the start. kay and michael are now bound by a common goal. a 3700 mile cross-country bike ride, to raise awareness for gold star families. and honor all who made the ultimate sacrifice. in 2010, just 96 days into his first deployment, kay's son austin, private first-class in the army was killed by an afghan soldier. >> i didn't believe it. i didn't want to believe it. i grabbed the picture in the house. and, i just, i just fell to the floor, you know? t
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and for a year and a half, i isolated myself. didn't want to be around people. how did you get yourself out of that? >> i knew. that's not what austin would want me to do. the death of michael's son is classified. >> don't know. it was a nightmare. still been a nightmare. it will always be a nightmare. >> how has this ride helped with that. >> you can talk, talk freely about your kids. but it has been a good journey. it's been really healing. and, and we got to meet a lot of good gold star families that just want to talk about their kids. >> what has that meant to you to have each other on the ride? >> a gift. you can go to any doctor. and they give you pills. they, they talk to you. and but, until you talk to somebody that has gone through it, that's, that's the message you can give. >> that's the "overnight news" for this monday. from the cbs broadcaen
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new york city. i'm elaine quijano. welcome to the "overnight news." i'm elaine quijano. on football sunday, nfl players across the league took a knee and linked arms united in defiance against president trump. friday night the president called on team owners to fire or suspend players who refused to stand during the national anthem. but as teams took the field sunday, it was clear that players, coaches and executives are locked in solidarity over the right to peacefully protest racial injustice. >> reporter: president trump encouraged a boycott of the nfl in response to players kneeling as sign of protest during the national anthem. tweeting if nfl fans refuse to go to games you will see change
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friday in alabama he used harsh language. >> wouldn't you love to see one of the nfl owners, when somebody disrespects our flag. to say get that son of a [ bleep ] off the field right now. >> reporter: however close friend and campaign donor to the president, bob kraft pushed back as owner of the new england patriots. saying in a statement he is deeply disappointed by the tone of the president's comments and that he supports players' rights to peacefully affect social change, and raise awareness. >> they have the right to have their first amendment off the field. treasury secretary, suggested the league officially ban kneeling during the anthem. >> the owners should have a rule. players should have to stand in respect for the national anthem. this isn't about democrats. not about republicans. not about race. not about free speech. >> by this afternoon. president trump appeared to
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slightly soften his rhetoric towards nfl players. tweeting standing with locked arms is good. kneeling is bad. took one last shot at the nfl itself, noting it has "bad ratings." elaine. >> errol barnett, thanks. >> president trump first took on the nfl and lost in the 1980s. in 2014 a losing bid to purchase the buffalo bills. a history of acrimony against the league. tony dokoupil has more on latest feud. >> reporter: one of the hardest hits in the nfl took place on the side lines when members of the ravens and jaguars took a knee during the national anthem. kicking off a long day of political football. knee during the nati a
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kicking off a long day of political football. ♪ ♪ whose broad stripes ♪ >> with the exception of west point grad, and ex-army ranger, the pittsburgh steelers didn't show at all for the national anthem, as head coach mike tomlin explains. nfl tomorrow owners responded in a flurry of tweets and statements. the owner of the jacksonville jaguars donated $1 million to trump's inauguration, locked arms with the players during the national anthem. >> inside these lines, we bring out the best in each other.
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rushed out a message of its own. >> united inside these lines. >> unity. >> this is bigger than the nfl. the nba champion warriors went be visiting the white house this year after trump feuded with star player, steph curry. for the first time a major league baseball player has decided to take a knee as well. elaine, big question, where will the fans end up. recent poll by "the washington post" found that 2/3 of americans think president trump is dividing the country. tony dokoupil thank you. >> republican efforts to repeal and replace the affordable care act, appeared to be on life aport. four republican senators are expected to vote against the measure if and when it comes up for a vote this week. senator ted cruz is the lateest to voice his opposition. he joins rand paul and john mccain. meanwhile, susan collins is also leaning towards a no vote. she explained her reasons to john dickerson on face the
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>> senator, you are waiting to hear from the congressional budget office for it to give you its assessment of the bill. what it is you are most worried about? >> i really had three major concerns. one is the impact on the medicaid program. this is some very important program mine state and many others because it provides needed health care to low income seniors, to disabled children, and to so many of our most vulnerable citizens. in some of the projections, are, that a trillion dollars will be taken out of the medicaid program between the year 2020 and 2036. that would have a devastating impact. and the changes, the sweeping changes have not been thoroughly analyzed by congress. second, really concerned about, continued coverage and protection for people with pre-existing conditions. like, asthma, or, diabetes, or arthritis, or cancer. this bill clearly weakens those protections. so it would depend where you live. and you would still be sold
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but it might well be unaffordable. and finally, i'm very concerned, both with the current law, and with the proposed law about the impact on premium costs and on the number of people who will be covered. >> there was a deadly mass shooting to day at a church in antioch, tennessee outside nashville. seven people ere shot before the gunman shot himself. demarco morgan has the the latest details. >> sirens blags, sunday morning before noon. after a 25-year-old african-american gunman wearing a mask walked into the burnett chapel church of christ firing shots. former pastor, bill hunter. >> just came in.
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i don't understand this. >> calls immediately started pouring in to 911. saying multiple people were down at the place of worship in antioch outside of nashville. the pastor of the church. joey span and wife among those shot. a person its dead. a woman shot in the church parking lot ach church service with 50 people inside. wrapped up for the afternoon. seconds after the shooting started. a church usher confronted the gunman pistol whipped. the member had a lice ns to carry went to the car to get a gun. during the struggle between the two men the suspect shot himself and subdue until police arrived. >> you hear about the things on television. don't think it gigs to be here. >> reporter: the gunman according to metro nashville police department left his car running outside the church. investigators believe he may have been planning to get away and was not trying to commit suicide when he shot himself, elaine. >> demarco, thanks.
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>> announcer: this is the cbs "overnight news." the biggest museum for modern art in africa opened this weekend in capetown, south africa. a sight to behold. located in renovated grain silos, the museum getting high marks from art critics around the world. a thumbs down from locals. debora patta paid a visit. >> reporter: from the glittering opening in cape tun to jaw dropping atrium and special blessing by noble laureate, archbishop desmond tutu, there its nothing ordinary about the moca. bringing together artists from across africa, the continent's first conpeople tore ear african art museum. british architect, thomas hitherwick, transformed the city's 100-year-old grain silo
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complex into an awe inspiring con kreelt -- concrete architectural wonder. >> there was a risk people would come. look at the outside. take a photograph of themselves. buy a postcard. go home. say they saw the museum. so we got interested in it how you could make the inside, super memorable thing. >> memorable it its. instead of destroying the structure, hitherwick cuts through the silos inspired by the building's ridgeal purpose. grain storage. >> we found that there was still a little store, of some of the original corn stored in the building. and we got one of those grains of corn. and we, digitally scanned it. so we had the exact shape. and then enlarged it to be ten stie
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>> artist, art pataruga's work never displayed in a museum before. >> this time its the first time it will be seen by the public. i am quite excited. >> how do you feel about that? her is your art. >> he cannot forget over two decades ago, black south africans were not allowed into art galleries in the country. >> there is that memory when it comes to architecture and public spaces in south africa. it is an invisible. so, i feel that a new building that is, it is like literally carved from the past. and democracy in it. >> the museum has opened up exciting possibilities for african artists. it has also raised some contentiouser use. capetown is often seen as a playground for wealthy locals and international visitors. so that the decision to locate the museum here, at the waterfront, a popular tourist attraction, has been met
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some criticism. and like everything else in south africa. need to, need to, be cognizant of the fact. everything else happened along racial lines. those remnants are still there. right now. >> art historian, is painfully aware of the fact that even though the museum might be free for a couple hours a week. it is located miles away from poor black communities. >> the museum that is an area where, it is not necessarily accessible to, to, in a certain class in a certain race. then there are questions. >> they are uncomfortable questions. but the museum has already answered. saying education will be key. starting with plans to regularly bus in school children. >> my passion its the experience. experience, we we share together. >> hitherwick believes this is the start of transforming the art world in africa into a space
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wait with lee cowen. ♪ ♪ >> i like being close to the fans. physically i like touching them the i just like that. ♪ you know i want you >> i am just one of them. then i forget who i am. ♪ no no no >> reporter: the fans have waited a long time for shaniya twain to put out new music. series orsf pe sonalet backs left the mega star feeling less like songwriting and more like hiding away. ♪ ♪ >> getting a divorce with the person that you work with for ten years of your life is getting a divorce from every element of your life. >> reporter: personal and professional? >> that's right. >> reporter: legendary producer mutt lang, known for work with def leopard and ac/dc had been her partner in music and marriage.
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>> rteeporr: the best thing about being a woman. >> reporter: together they created some of the biggest hits of the 90s. many of them empowering anthems. fans at this year's stagecoach festival still couldn't get enough of it. ♪ love the way i feel man i feel like a woman ♪ ♪ whose bed have your boots been knocking ♪ >> she was the queen of country pop. ♪ this time it feels like thunder baby ♪ >> reporter: blending her lyrics with lang's southern rock roots that earned her five grammys and unrivalled popularity. to this day. she remains the best selling female country music singer ever. but, their hit making collaboration ended. and so did their marriage. after twain says lang had an affair with one of her best friend. >> i was now for the first time of in many years, standing on my
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own as a creative artistic recording artist. >> reporter: was there a part of you that wondered if you could do it? >> there was self-doubt for sure. i was going to overcome. that was my determination. i am not going to let that stand in my way. i just have to try this. ♪ life's about joy >> reporter: the result now, twain's first studio album in 15 years. the first single is aptly called "life is about to get good ♪ ♪ life's about to get good that's right. >> i just sort of wrote myself out of, out of my misery. >> sunset is my favorite team of day. >> reporter: she spent two years working on the album at her island get away in the bahamas. she wrote mostly from behind that second floor window. >> this is my other studio. >> really? >> yes, her bathroom.
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or the view, it is about the solitude. >> isolation so you can -- sing it out loud and have nobody judge, hear. >> exactly. exactly. i need to just make mistakes. >> this is like the cadillac, to get around. >> a lifestyle doesn't just look exotic, it is. she makes no apologies. >> do you pinch yourself that this is your life, this is where you live? >> i do. but there is also another part of me that says, you know what i worked really hard. and, i, there is a part of me that feels like i deserve it. >> reporter: she grew up eileen edwards in ontario, canada. her family had little money. she went to school hungry most days and her mother sharon suffered frequent abuse at the hand of her stepfather. >> i remember so often, you know, the police coming in, and, you know banging in the door. and, you know the radios going. and, the guns.
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is this like -- a war zone. >> is all of that going on, it didn't sound like you really told anybody about it? you just kept it all inside? >> you are afraid to tell any body you think you are going to get taken away. >> as therapy, grab her guitar head into the canadian woods. by the time she was 8. her mother had her singing in dive bars. >> performance scared the heck out of me. >> didn't like being on stage. >> didn't like being center of attention. i was an ugly kid. i really was. >> i have seen pictures you were not. >> teeth were all spaced out my hair was frizzy. >> reporter: did you feel as if your mom was, pushing you on stage? >> yes, of course my mother was pushing me. my mother was definitely a stage mom. >> when twain was 22, her mother and her stepfather, were both killed in a car accident. a blow that almost stopped her from pursuing music hall together. >> very shortly after my parents
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died, a friend of my parents, said you can't quit music. we got to do something about this. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ how the story goes ♪ >> eventually moved to nashville. she wasn't like most country artists at the time. she had a different sound. and a different look. ♪ any man of mine >> did you feel like it was a risk? feel like you were on a limb? >> i was told out on a limb. belly button. all this stuff. >> midriff. >> yeah. >> topic of a lot of conversation. to say the least. >> had no idea it was going to be such a problem. >> okay, so you're brad pitt. that don't impress me much. >> cocktail of sex, songwriting worked. her career skyrocketed. but she wasn't feeling it. >> i was confused a lot of the time by, why am i so unhappy? why am i so miserable? i have everything. that anybody could ever want? >> don't impress me much. >> actually. should be jumping for joy out of all these thikz. >> reporter: instead of enjoying the success. she worked harder and a wake-up
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call. she noticed her voice wasn't sounding the same. >> i couldn't get any volume. when i did it was just this really, witchy, sort of, plieg sound it was awful. y'all liked that. do it again. condition called dysphonia, a side effect she thinks of lyme disease. it almost ended her career. >> i went through a phase of letting go and grieving over that loss. that i would never be a singer again. >> that's huge. >> it is huge. it was terrible. it was really, really, really terrible thing. ♪ they said i'll bet >> years of vocal therapy brought her voice back. ♪ just look at the story now >> it is a little lower than it used to be she says, but good enough she mounted a successful two year run in las vegas. and her voice wasn't all she
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found. ♪ you're the still the one i run the one that i belong to ♪ >> she found love again too. but with a tantalizingly complicated twist. >> in 2011, she married fred, the former husband of the woman she claims had an affair with her first husband. >> i didn't feel like jumping back into marriage myself. >> no. i was a little careful too. where is this going. >> was there a moment that you remember, that it switched from being a friend to something more? >> there was a moment. there was a moment for sure. that, we, we -- it t washe first time that we kissed. i just never felt like that ever before in my life. i thought to my sef. how could i have not seen you this way before? and i said that to him. how could i the have not seen you? all these years? he said because you weren't looking. >> reporter: after a patch of rough sailing, at 52, shaniya twain seemed to have found some calmer seas.
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