Actress and singer Reba McEntire is from the United States. When her second studio album Out of a Dream (1979) was released, she became well-known for her rendition of Patsy Cline’s “Sweet Dreams.” 24 of McEntire’s songs, including “Little Rock,” “For My Broken Heart,” “Is There Life Out There,” “The Heart Won’t Lie,” and “Consider Me Gone,” have gone on to become hits on the Billboard Hot Country list.
She has received three Grammy Award wins out of her sixteen nominations. McEntire starred in ABC’s Malibu Country (2012–2013) and The WB and The CW’s Reba (2001–2007). These days, Reba McEntire has a lot to be happy about. Ahead of Monday night’s The Voice show, the country music icon talked to media about the things in her life that make her happy.
The 68-year-old McEntire says, “I’m at a really good place in my life.” “I’m content and in love. Every one of my children is in good health. My family is in good health. The “I’m a Survivor” singer, who is dating actor Rex Linn, continues, “so I’m happy.”
Reba McEntire discusses her first season on The Voice and shares her secret to being happy
Jacquie Roar and Ruby Leigh are McEntire’s two competitors on The Voice going into the season finale on Tuesday night. They each gave two amazing performances on Monday night. Leigh sang “Desperado” and “Suspicious Minds,” while Roar covered “Nights in White Satin” and “More Than a Feeling.”
As a first-time coach this season, McEntire said that Team Reba will “go eat pizza and have fun” whether they win or lose on Tuesday night. The “Fancy” star is presently getting her competitors ready for the season finale.
“They’re anxious. Indeed. And all I’m saying to them is to go out and enjoy themselves. You’re all set and ready to go. You’re an expert at what you do. Concentrate. Go out and enjoy yourself,” she advises.
Making new friends was McEntire’s favorite aspect of joining fellow coaches Gwen Stefani, John Legend, and Niall Horan for season 24, looking back on the last few weeks.
assisting the competitors and socializing with the coaches. It has been so much joy. And what a fantastic crew they are. I will always remember the people I’ve had the opportunity to meet,” she remarks. Furthermore, McEntire has already scheduled her personal and professional New Year’s resolutions as the end of the year draws near.
“To keep doing what I love would be professional. Refuse to do anything that won’t be enjoyable. Accept the things that are going to happen, she advises. “My personal motto is to enjoy life and to stay content and well. I ask for that in my everyday prayers.”
Who Won The Voice Crowns Season 24?
The Voice concluded its 24th season on Tuesday night by declaring Huntley the winner. This season saw a record number of four-chair spins, showcasing remarkable talent. Following Huntley’s victory by public voting, Niall Horan became the second-ever champion of the show, having coached the father of two.
After captivating the judges with his rendition of “She Talks to Angels” during the Blind Auditions, the talented artist gathered momentum. He went on to win the Knockout round with Bon Jovi’s “Dead or Alive” and the Battle round with “Hold My Hand” by Hootie and the Blowfish.
Niall made his decision clear when David Kushner sang “Daylight” during the Playoffs, becoming the first contestant to advance to the live events. The delighted coach hailed Huntley as a theatrical dynamo and an outstanding performer, praising his distinctive vocal tone. The coach expressed optimism that Huntley’s unique voice would be able to find a meaningful place in the company.
The 33-year-old singer triumphed over Team Legend’s Lila Forde, Team Niall’s Mara Justine, Team Reba’s Jacquie Roar, and Team Legend’s Ruby Leigh.
Huntley quickly caught the coaches’ attention with an incredible rendition of “She Talks to Angels” during a four-chair round. The Virginia native came in last among his season’s Top 5 competitors on The Voice. He was grateful to his coach, Niall Horan, for his unfailing encouragement.
Following the performance, Huntley disclosed his intentions, anticipating some holiday leisure before following his aspiration of becoming a household name in music. The 33-year-old Fredericksburg, Virginia, father stunned the judges with his incredible renditions of hit songs, including Bon Jovi’s “Dead or Alive” and Kaleo’s “Way Down We Go.”