Shania Twain Responded With Love to Lukas Gage Apologizing For ‘Wasting’ Her Time at His Wedding

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The singer tweeted that all’s well that ends, well, not well.

Shania Twain performs during the 2024 MusiCares Person of the Year Honoring Jon Bon Jovi during the 66th GRAMMY Awards on Feb. 2, 2024 in Los Angeles.

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Shania Twain believes in love. But also, she also believes that if the love isn’t there, she’s going to bounce. The “That Don’t Impress Me Much” shared he thoughts on love and the lack of it in a tweet on Thursday night (March 21) in which she responded to Road House reboot star Lukas Gage saying that he regretted wasting the singer’s time when he roped her into singing at his 2023 Las Vegas wedding to celeb hairstylist Chris Appleton. The union, as you may have heard, ended up not even lasting until the end of the year.

“If you’re not in it for love, I’m outta here [crying laughing and kissy face emoji],” Twain tweeted along with a link to a recent headline about Gage’s mea culpa.

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The playful response from the country star came after Gage described his whirlwind courtship, marriage and divorce from Appleton on Andy Cohen’s Watch What Happens Live earlier this week. “Literally, I don’t know what went through my head. I don’t know what happened. The fur coats was a horrible idea,” Gage lamented in reference to the couple’s matching fuzzy outerwear at the nuptials that also found one of Appleton’s most famous clients, Kim Kardashian, officiating the service where Twain serenaded the couple with her 1998 hit “You’re Still the One.”

“I want to apologize to Shania Twain for wasting her time,” Gage told Cohen. “I mean, ‘We’re still holding on, you’re still the one’ after, like, three weeks? That was unhinged. That was like the biggest waste of her time. But, I love you, Shania. I’m really sorry about that,” Gage said, adding that it was still “really cool” to have Twain on hand for the ceremony.

Check out Twain’s tweet below.

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