Fans Mistake 2000s Pop Star, 34, for Shania Twain: ‘Absolute Body Goals'
JoJo is not looking back, but a recent appearance at the Mighty Hoopla pop music festival had fans mistaking the Too Little, Too Late songstress for another music legend. The comparison is certainly a compliment—a testament to both singers' lasting careers (and timeless appearance!).In a video shared to social media of JoJo's performance at the London-based music festival, she can be seen wearing a two-piece sheer sequin outfit, resembling a pitch-perfect mermaid. With her blonde hair cut just below her shoulders and light bangs framing her face, fans were quick to comment on her striking resemblance to Canada's own Shania Twain.
On a TikTok video, one fan wrote, 'Thought this was Shania Twain!' while another commented, 'Thought this was Shania Twain in her prime.'
When not mistaking JoJo for Shania (a compliment to both, don't you think?), fans were overwhelmingly supportive of the 34-year-old. One wrote, 'She is beautiful,' and another noted, 'She looks fantastic.'One commenter summed up what so many were thinking while watching the video: 'ABSOLUTE BODY GOALS.' Compliments—and all caps—well deserved.
JoJo, whose real name is Joanna Noëlle Levesque, is currently performing both new and classic hits on her Too Much To Say Tour.
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