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Aside from her hosting duties, Reba will be treating viewers to a live performance of her latest single, "I Can’t," at the upcoming ACMs telecast. This exciting performance comes hot on the heels of the announcement that her pilot for "Happy's Place" has been greenlit by NBC for a Friday night slot in the fall.
Despite her jam-packed schedule, Reba is no stranger to juggling multiple projects. She is set to star in "Happy's Place," where she will portray Bobbie, a woman who unexpectedly inherits her father's restaurant. Along the way, she discovers a surprising new business partner, Isabella (played by Belissa Escobedo), who turns out to be the younger half-sister she never knew existed.
Reba has expressed her enthusiasm for sitcoms, saying, "I love all genres of entertainment, but sitcoms are just so much fun because it's a brand new script every week, and you're just having fun." She acknowledges the challenge of memorizing dialogue but emphasizes her love for the creative process.
Joining Reba on the set of "Happy's Place" are some familiar faces from her previous sitcoms. She reunites with Melissa Peterman and Rex Linn, her boyfriend, as well as the same producers, showrunner, and writers from "Reba" and "Malibu Country."
Reba's journey to sitcom success began with "Reba," which aired from 2001 to 2007 and was renowned for its dynamic characters and catchy theme song, "I'm a Survivor." She first met her boyfriend, Rex Linn, on the set of "The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw" in 1991, and their relationship blossomed years later.
Having been married twice before, Reba shared her perspective on marriage, indicating her commitment to Rex, who has never been married. She values their relationship, even if marriage is something he desires.
Reba's son, Shelby Blackstock, holds a special place in her heart. She describes him as a gift and emphasizes how he shifted her focus from self-centeredness to nurturing and teaching.
Before her sitcom stardom, Reba dominated the country music scene. Raised on a cattle ranch in Oklahoma, her mother played a pivotal role in encouraging her singing career. Reba's big break came in 1974, leading to a successful music career spanning decades.
Despite facing tragedy in 1991 when a plane carrying members of her band crashed, Reba continued to uplift fans with her music. She has released numerous albums and received several accolades, including three Grammy awards and multiple CMA female vocalist of the year titles.
Reba's contributions to American culture were honored with the Kennedy Center Honors in 2018. She also briefly joined "The Voice" as a coach, taking over from Blake Shelton.
In 2020, Reba returned to her original label, Universal Music Group Nashville. Her pre-show ritual for the ACMs involves a simple yet powerful act of prayer, asking the Holy Spirit to guide her steps and performance.
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