Reba McEntire, country music legend and current coach on “The Voice”, recently shared a lighthearted moment with her fans when she posted a video showing her boyfriend, Rex Linn, getting cozy with fellow coach Snoop Dogg. McEntire, known for her fiery red hair and iconic music career, couldn’t help but playfully express some “jealousy” over the budding bromance between Linn and Snoop.
Reba McEntire Returns to ‘The Voice’ for Season 26
Back in the coaching chair for Season 26 of “The Voice,” McEntire has quickly won over fans with her sharp wit and country charm. This season, however, it’s not just the contestants vying for attention—it’s also the dynamic between McEntire, Linn, and Snoop Dogg. The veteran country star shared a video clip from the show’s set, captioning it with a cheeky comment about not being too pleased with how well Linn and Snoop were getting along. The trio’s playful dynamic adds extra flavor to the show’s competitive atmosphere.
What Happened to the Cast of ‘Reba’?
While McEntire is currently enjoying her role on “The Voice,” fans of her early 2000s sitcom “Reba” often wonder what happened to the beloved cast. Since the show’s finale in 2007, McEntire has remained a prominent figure in music and television, recently teasing a potential return to sitcoms. Other cast members like Melissa Peterman and JoAnna Garcia Swisher have also continued acting, with roles in various television series. Despite the cast going their separate ways, fans still fondly remember McEntire’s portrayal of the feisty single mom, and there’s always hope for a reunion.
Reba McEntire on Working with Rex Linn and Returning to Sitcoms
McEntire has also hinted at another exciting project: working alongside Linn on a new sitcom called “Happy’s Place.” The show would mark McEntire’s return to sitcoms, blending comedy and romance with her real-life partner. In interviews, she’s expressed excitement about teaming up with Linn, with whom she shares a close bond both personally and professionally. The chemistry between the couple, seen frequently on McEntire’s social media, promises to bring a fresh dynamic to the project.
As for her playful “jealousy” over Snoop Dogg and Linn’s friendship, McEntire’s lighthearted comments show she’s enjoying her time back in the spotlight, juggling her roles as a coach on “The Voice,” country music superstar, and potential sitcom star once again. Fans can’t wait to see what McEntire does next, whether it’s another playful video from the set or a full-blown return to scripted television.
Fans can catch McEntire on “The Voice” Season 26, where she continues to charm audiences and guide the next generation of musical talent.
