Shania Twain has been a proud mom since 2001.
On August 12, 2001, the singer gave birth to a son, Eja D’Angelo Lange (23), with her then-husband Robert “Mutt” Lange.
“My priorities have changed, of course. He’s my focus every day,” Twain said of Eja, pronounced “Asia,” in a 2002 CBC interview. “He just brought so much more love into my life.”
The “You’re Still The One” singer and her then-husband moved to Switzerland, where she thought she could give her son a normal upbringing. “I’d like him to be well-rounded and humble and honest without having to be deprived of that character development,” she said in 2007. “We’re doing our best to keep him appreciative. We’re not keeping him in a bubble.”
In 2008, Twain and Lange separated after her husband had an affair with her friend Marie-Anne Thiébaud. After the divorce, the singer focused on Eja. “As you know, I’m a mom and all my energy goes into making my little man healthy and happy in every way,” she wrote in 2009.
But by chance, Twain found love with Marie-Anne’s ex-husband, Frédéric Thiébaud, and they married in 2011.[He] has been the most constant companion and support for both Eja and me,” she said in 2010. “And having gone through the suffering of his family falling apart at the same time and under the same extreme circumstances, he understands me better than anyone. ”
The Canadian singer said that she loves being a mother to both Eja and stepdaughter Johanna. “I wish I had more children,” she said on ITV Lorraine in 2017. “I have a beautiful stepdaughter and I have a beautiful son. I’m very happy. I just love being a parent and would love to have more children.”
Here’s everything you need to know about Shania Twain’s son, Eja D’Angelo Lange.
He has a special lullaby from his mom
When Eja was a baby, his country star mother would sing to him. Twain shared the lullaby she came up with for her son in a 2005 interview with Tony Danzo. She sang: “Eja D, can you count to one, two, three? / Isn’t there anyone as lovely as my Eja D!”
As a child he loved to cook
In 2007, Twain said that 6-year-old Eja liked to help in the kitchen. “He already likes to cook. He doesn’t like to put away his toys, but he’ll do it,” she said.
Eja probably inherited his childhood hobby from his mother. In the 2018 interview MirrorTwain recalled the years she spent without performing after being diagnosed with Lyme disease. “I like to cook… I was a mother a lot [while on hiatus]”, she said. “I enjoyed those crucial years with my son.”
He is a musician
Just like his Grammy-winning parents — Twain has five songwriting and performance awards, while Lange has five songwriting and production awards — Eja is a musician.
“He’s been making music for a few years now,” Twain told Sounds Like Nashville in 2017. “He’s very dedicated and a really hard worker. He’s got a crazy passion for making music and it’s really fun to watch.”
As a listener, Eja has an eclectic taste: “He definitely listens to EDM, so he’s a fan as well, but he listens to all kinds of music. He likes a wide variety of things. Hans Zimmer is one of his biggest heroes .. There’s a really wide spectrum in his life, so he creates all sorts of things and he likes to arrange music and write music.”
The mother-son duo also spent time together in the studio. Appearing in 2021 Living with Kelly and RyanTwain spoke of his “very musical” son. “As far as writing and producing, we go into the studio together from time to time,” she said. “We send each other ideas.”
She added: “I work on a different system than him, so that can be a bit complicated too, because I use Pro Tools and he uses Logic. But otherwise we just send music back and forth. I use guitar and he uses synths, it’s never you know, maybe one day we’ll come up with something really great.”
He doesn’t want to become a performer
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“He’s not interested in being a performer, so I’m relieved to be honest,” Twain told Sounds Like Nashville. “I think he’s going to enjoy music more just as a music creator. It’s really hard to be a performer, to be a front person, unless that’s what he really wants. He just has a quiet confidence about him. I don’t have that extroverted… type personality, I think he will be well suited to be a creator.”
In the 2017 interview The New York Timesrepeated Twain, “He doesn’t want to be a performer, so he’s more in his dad’s realm.” She added that she gave Eji some of her vocal files to experiment with, but she definitely told him, “You have to have your own thing.”
He enjoys modest holidays
Eja and Twain keep their holidays simple.
“He’ll only have three presents for Christmas,” Twain said Mirror in 2018. “A lot of people would send him stuff, and … I tell him that anything he doesn’t use after a month, we give it to charity.”
Twain spoke openly about growing up in poverty and raising her younger siblings after their mother and stepfather were killed in a car accident. She said Mirror that her upbringing influenced how she raised Eja. “They will never know my childhood or the way I grew up, it’s like another lifetime away,” she told the news outlet. “You have to really try not to spoil your kids.”
She continued: “I have to be careful not to let him have everything he wants, so I’ve only ever baked a cake for his birthday present… That’s all he knows. He expects it. I’d say, ‘You know what you’re going to get from me for my birthday’, and he would look forward to it.”
His independence inspired Twain to focus on her voice
Twain stepped out of the spotlight for more than a decade after being diagnosed with Lyme disease. She later underwent open throat surgery and relearned how to use her voice. Eja’s increasing independence inspired Twain to seek treatment.
“I was on a long vacation, and my son was getting older,” she told PEOPLE in 2020. “I love being a full-time mom, but I started thinking, ‘What am I going to do when I have an empty nest?’ I had a problem with my voice; I avoided doing anything about it.”
She added: “As my son became more independent, I had more time to start focusing on my voice and put all my energy into it… I thought it was just fatigue or burnout. But no — Lyme disease usually it hits a nerve. When I discovered a glimmer of hope, I ran away with it.”
He has a dog named Luna
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Eja has a dog named Luna, who appeared in Twain’s video interviews. Appearing in 2021 Living with Kelly and Ryanhost Kelly Ripa recalled their conversation a year earlier. “The last time we talked to you, you were in Switzerland and you had a dog named Luna in the background. And Luna is your son’s dog Eje?” Ripa asked.
“That’s my son’s dog, yes. My son Eja has a dog Luna and I miss my son because he went to do his own thing so I had to get another little one,” she said before taking her dog Camper.
Eja got his love for animals from his mom, who kept several pets throughout his life. “I have dogs and horses everywhere,” she said. “They inspire me and make me happy.”
Twain taught him about supporting women
“Having a child was a completely life-changing experience,” Twain said on the Allison Kugel podcast Interviews with Allison 2020. She shared that she hopes to pass on some of her feminist values to her son.
“I think Eja learned, just for example, that women are fully capable of their own independence, independent decision-making, independent financial support, independent dreaming,” she told Kugel. “And also, you know I’ve always been the strong woman in Eja’s life, but I’ve also often reminded him that I’m not perfect. I have my flaws and my weaknesses and that it’s important to have empathy for the people in your life.”
She added that she hopes that Eja will support the women around her. “[Women are] they are not always a pillar, they are not always a rock,” she said. “It is good for sons to know that we are human and that we all need each other.”
It seems that Eja has had empathy for others for a long time. In 2009, Twain recalled that 7-year-old Eja saw her crying and listening to sad music during the breakup. “Eja came up behind me and asked me why I was crying,” she wrote on her website. “He wasn’t sad at first – he was just completely surprised to see his mum crying… and he didn’t know what to do with it.”
She continued, “[I] he told Eja that music is very powerful and can make people quite emotional. It can make you want to dance, feel angry, happy or sad and this song was sad and made me cry. He accepted it, hugged me and went back to what he was doing.”
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