
Reba McEntire had to stop The Today Show over the untruth that was told. Savannah Guthrie was talking about something. However, she said something that was not true. Reba immediately stopped her and corrected her on the issue. Fans were shocked to see this. However, it made sense why she corrected Savannah. There is a lot to unfold and uncover when it comes to this situation. Keep reading to find out more about this.
Reba McEntire Gets Busy With Multiple Shows
Reba McEntire is a busy woman. She is currently a coach on The Voice. They are getting close to the finale. Fans cannot wait to see who wins. Reba has been on the show for multiple seasons. Fans love her as she cares about her team members. Reba is also filming Happy’s Place. This show is something viewers are obsessed with. It is short, cute, and funny. However, Reba even started dating her fiancé, Rex, because they were on the show together.
‘The Voice’ Reba McEntire/Credit: YouTube
She Stop The Today Show Over Untruth Told
Reba McEntire had to stop The Today Show. Savannah Guthrie was talking about how she met Rex Linn. However, when she did this, she called Rex Reba’s husband. This was not something Reba could let slide.
“Well, wait. Before everybody has a conniption fit at home, we’re just engaged. My family are going, ‘What? You didn’t tell us?’”
Reba was not upset about it. However, she needed to clarify so people would not be confused. Otherwise, her family might get upset that they didn’t know she got married when this was not the case. Carson Daly was also hosting with Savannah Guthrie. Carson and Reba know each other well because of The Voice. Reba is fighting for the winning title on The Voice , and fans will be tuning in to the final episodes to see who will take home the win.
‘Happy’s Place’ stars Rex Linn and Reba McEntire/Credit: Instagram
It seems as though Reba did not want the rumor that she and Rex got married to go around. Her family would be upset that they did not know about it at all. However, this is something that was an easy fix, and she was nice about it. Regardless, Savannah did not seem bothered by her fixing it either. Reba was nice about the situation, which made it all better.
Reba McEntire, Rex Linn-YouTube
What do you think about this situation? Are you shocked about this at all? Sound off in the comments below. We would love to hear your thoughts.
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