The country legend once said she was a “little jealous” her Happy's Place co-star could pull off both hair colors.
Reba McEntire was born on March 28, 1955, which means this past month, the country icon celebrated her 70th birthday. As grateful as she is for the personal milestone, though, she’s even more grateful ...
Admit it. You love Reba McEntire. Who doesn’t? So, when the news broke last year that McEntire would be tackling the new NBC sitcom Happy’s Place, we had high expectations it would succeed.
“We get to put [McEntire] in different situations," Abbott said. "Obviously, you want to keep the essence of who Reba is and the essence of who Melissa is, but just by changing ...
Universal Studios' Stage 33, home of the NBC sitcom, is starting to look more like one of the ... which finds star Reba McEntire's Bobbie and Rex Linn's Emmett in some friendly competition.
The event was set to feature a lineup of top artists, including Jelly Roll, Reba McEntire, Post Malone, and Lainey Wilson. Each artist brought their unique flair to the grieving stage, promising ...
Watch a snippet of the performance below. Reba McEntire released “The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia” in 1992 as the third single from the album For My Broken Heart. She and Trisha ...
On March 19, Reba McEntire shared words of support for the “Jolene” singer during NBC’s “Opry 100: A Live Celebration” in honor of the Grand Ole Opry’s 100th anniversary. Parton wasn ...
Jones said conversations with the two largest public defender offices in Nevada about this bill on what increased penalties should look like are still possible. Many want to ensure that Reba’s ...
Reba McEntire opened the “Opry 100: A Live Celebration” by honoring her two country heroes; Patsy Cline and Loretta Lynn. The country star kicked off the March 19 show with an a cappella ...