Shania Twain is peeling back the complexities from her childhood. "[Singing in] bars when I was a child were definitely the hardest," Twain, 60, said on the Monday, January 25, episode of the "How to Fail" podcast. "They were smoke-filled rooms at the time. By the time, I was allowed in the bar as a child, ... a child could enter a bar, a liquor premises, only after the physical bar stopped serving [alcohol]." Most bars stopped serving drinks at midnight, which was when Twain would be allowed to take the stage.