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Part 1 chronicles Reba's early life on an Oklahoma ranch through her country music rise in the 1980s with hits like "Can't Even Get the Blues", the tragic 1991 plane crash killing her bandmates, and her reign as "The Queen of Country" during the 1990s crossover boom with fiery songs and videos.Part 2 explores Reba entering the 21st century by collaborating with pop artists like Boyz II Men and Kelly Clarkson. It discusses her acting roles, the 2015 divorce ending her 26-year marriage, and two recent projects - a tribute concert with Carrie Underwood and new duets album “Revived, Remixed, Revisited” - showing her resilience.Copyright 2025 Inception Point Ai Arte Economía Exito Profesional Música
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  • Reba's Remarkable Week: Reunions, Reminiscing, and Rocking On
    Sep 30 2025
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    This has been a headline-making week for me, Reba McEntire, keeping the country world buzzing and proving once again why I never really left center stage. Over the weekend, fans and media alike swooned as Melissa Peterman posted photos capturing a sweet reunion dinner with Joanna Garcia Swisher, Christopher Rich, and their other halves—living proof that the “Reba” sitcom cast remains a tight-knit crew even almost 20 years after signing off. According to Good Morning America and ABC News, our laughter-filled table included my partner Rex Linn and felt like old times, except now I also headline NBC’s new sitcom “Happy’s Place” alongside Melissa and Rex.

    On the music front, I served a dash of nostalgia on Instagram this Sunday, posting a throwback clip of my 1992 duet with Vicki Lawrence performing “The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia”—the very song that became a signature hit for us both decades apart. I reflected how special it felt revisiting this moment with the original voice behind the 1970s chart-topper. The post garnered major attention from country radio outlets and sparked an outpouring of fan tributes, especially with “Trailblazer,” my recent collaboration with Miranda Lambert and Lainey Wilson, still making headlines since our world premiere at the Academy of Country Music Awards.

    Reality TV watchers know my heart was freshly on my sleeve Monday night. During “The Voice” blind auditions, a performance by Georgia’s own Manny Costello triggered a wave of homesickness and brought me to tears—a vulnerable moment captured live and shared widely online. I told Manny he reminded me of legends like George Jones and Randy Travis and said, “Gosh dang, why am I getting so emotional? It’s tears of joy,” which viewers quickly turned into a trending snippet on social media. To set the record straight on another internet rumor, I personally confirmed on Instagram that I am absolutely not leaving “The Voice”—despite speculation circulating on Twitter and Facebook.

    Businesswise, I’m gearing up for my home-state show at Choctaw Casino & Resort – Durant, scheduled for spring 2025, with local Oklahoma press already stirring up ticket fever. In lighter news, social mentions of my “week one of #TheVoice” post on Threads got thousands engaged, as did fans reminiscing about the grit it took to survive my Grand Ole Opry debut—which, as recently highlighted by Country Thang Daily, was famously upstaged by Dolly Parton herself. Some moments sting at first, but as I always say, those hard knocks build legends.

    It has been a whirlwind few days—full of music, laughter, some happy tears, and living proof that this Oklahoma girl, after all these years, still has more stories to write and stages to rock.

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  • Reba's Reign: The Voice Return, Dolly Chat, and Surprise Engagement
    Sep 27 2025
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    This week has been classic Reba McEntire—full of wit, warmth, and high-profile moves. On the entertainment front, Reba returned as a coach for Season 28 of The Voice, taking charge right out of the gate. Viewers saw her pull Niall Horan aside for a playful power move, spooky lights and all, humorously reminding him who’s truly the boss now that he’s back from his multi-season absence. Niall’s admiration for Reba was palpable, gushing she’s a “legend” who’s willing to share her wisdom generously. This playful banter showcased Reba’s savvy and her dominance in the TV music competition world, a biographical marker for an artist who’s always managed to reinvent herself and stay relevant according to NBC.com.

    The premiere wasn’t all laughs, though. Reba showed her emotional side, finding herself genuinely moved by a Georgia singer’s audition and delivering firm encouragement, emphasizing her philosophy to lift contestants up rather than tear them down. She turned for rising country singer Mindy Miller, but was blocked by Snoop Dogg—Reba responded with mock outrage threatening to steal all his Skittles. Fellow coaches piled on praise, with Michael Bublé declaring how much of a threat Reba is as a coach. This whole episode was a masterclass in Reba’s competitive spirit tempered by graciousness. She continues to resonate with audiences, fans, and fellow musicians alike as reported by iHeartCountry and CountryThangDaily.

    Beyond The Voice, Reba has been making headlines with a career milestone—her hosting duties in a candid sit-down with Dolly Parton, promoting Dolly’s upcoming book Star of the Show: My Life on Stage. The chat will be broadcast on TalkShopLive, giving fans insight into Reba’s relationship with Dolly and their ongoing impact in country music. This public appearance signals Reba’s role as not just a performer but a tastemaker and a bridge between generations in the genre, highlighted by ABC Audio.

    In terms of major life news, Reba McEntire just subtly announced her engagement to Rex Linn during the Emmys red carpet, drawing significant media attention. Five years into their relationship, the engagement has set off fresh waves of admiration from fans and colleagues, marking a major personal development according to AOL.com.

    On social media and in the press, Reba’s name has been celebrated in stories recounting her rugged Opry debut—blocked but undeterred by Dolly Parton herself. As retold in recent features on CountryThangDaily, her journey continues to inspire up-and-comers. She’s also set to be one of the honorees at the Paley Honors Fall Gala announced by The Paley Center for Media, solidifying her status as an industry icon with staying power.

    Rumors and speculative stories are swirling about new creative projects and possible bar ventures, but nothing official has been confirmed. In short, Reba McEntire’s week has been marked by fierce competition, emotional mentorship, high-profile personal news, and a steady cementing of her legend—both on television screens and in the real world.

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  • Reba McEntire: Engaged, Honored, and Unstoppable at 70
    Sep 23 2025
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    Reba McEntire has once again proven herself a force of both talent and reinvention in the past few days, all while gracefully entering new chapters both personally and professionally. The biggest headline is her official engagement to longtime partner Rex Linn. At the 2025 Emmy Awards, when a red carpet reporter called Linn her fiancé, Reba confirmed it with trademark candor, quietly turning a private milestone into public celebration. This romance, which began as a reconnection during the pandemic after years as friends, is resonating with longtime fans because it comes after Reba weathered family loss and public heartbreak. There is rampant fan speculation about the wedding—from whether it will be an intimate affair on her beloved Tennessee property or a star-studded country blowout—but no details have been announced, and sources consistently emphasize that, for Reba, the occasion is about love, not spectacle. The professional highlight of her week is another major accolade: Reba has just been announced as a recipient of the 2025 Paley Honors Award, recognizing her enduring contributions to music, TV, and culture. The Paley Center praised her voice, career longevity, and impact, and the social media elegance has been nothing short of jubilant—public congratulations from Happy’s Place co-star Melissa Peterman, and fans celebrating “another achievement for your marvelous career” in what feels like a coronation for modern country royalty. True to Reba form, her work ethic is red-hot. She’s returned as a coach on The Voice for season 28, with the live premiere just aired, and she’s already looking to conquer the competition again after clinching a previous win with Asher HaVon. Back in comedy land, her sitcom Happy’s Place continues to generate buzz, not least because she shares the screen with Rex Linn, whose chemistry with her is authentic and years in the making. For superfans watching every move, her spring 2025 return to Oklahoma for a home-state concert at the Choctaw Casino & Resort in Durant is stirring anticipation. Even her presence at the Grand Ole Opry’s 100-year journey exhibit made news, highlighting her iconic status. If you follow Reba on social media, you’ll also have seen her talking about favorite artists—she confessed on The Voice press rounds that she loves Carole King, The Eagles, and the Secret Garden soundtrack, showing how this legend still draws inspiration as much as she gives it. In short, Reba McEntire is celebrating a new love, gathering new honors, and putting on a master class in continued relevance, proving—at seventy—that the next act can be the most compelling of all.

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seriously? "one thousand nine hundred 80 s"??? definitely a bot reading "1980s". just .... wow.

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