Reba mcentire, 69, on slowing down: 'evidently, a higher power thought differently' | members only

Reba mcentire, 69, on slowing down: 'evidently, a higher power thought differently' | members only


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If she wasn’t already one of the biggest female stars in country music history, Reba McEntire, 69, might be known simply for her acting. The same kind of down-home sparkle she gave 25 No. 1


country hits you can see in the dozens of stage, screen and TV roles she’s had over the years — including six seasons of the sitcom _Reba_, still popular in reruns. ​ She returns to the


comedy world in her new NBC sitcom_ Happy’s Place_ (debuting Oct. 18), reuniting her with her _Reba_ costar Melissa Peterman, 53, and executive producer Kevin Abbott. Her new role comes at a


time when she’s already on network TV four hours a week, serving her third consecutive stint as judge on _The Voice_, where she took Blake Shelton’ spinning seat. ​ All this just a year


after she played a key role in the ABC series _Big Sky_ and starred as a circuit judge in the Lifetime movie _The Hammer_.​ McEntire shared her thoughts about acting, music and more with


AARP.​ YOU'RE SO BUSY. YOU HAVE THIS NEW SITCOM, _HAPPY’S PLACE_, YOU HAD AN ALBUM OUT LAST YEAR, YOU WERE TOURING LAST YEAR, AND YOU'RE STILL ON_ THE VOICE_. HOW DO YOU FIT IT ALL


TOGETHER?​ ​A lot of great scheduling from my team, making sure I'm at the right place at the right time, and I show up, and have a great time.​ WHY DO YOU DO ALL THESE THINGS AT THE


SAME TIME?​ ​Well, I was kind of slowing down. And then the opportunities were available, and when they said, “Do you want to do it?” I’m like, “Oh yeah,” I see an opportunity to have fun,


meet new people. Like, back on _The Voice_ this year, I knew Gwen Stefani [55] from the first season, she and I are great friends, but to meet and hang out with Snoop Dogg [52] and Michael


Bublé [49] — you can't imagine how much fun that is. It’s hysterical.​ AND YOU HEAR A WIDE VARIETY OF MUSIC ON _THE VOICE_ — DOES THAT HELP YOU IN YOUR RECORDING CAREER?​ ​Oh, that


helps me tremendously. Yeah, they'll be saying, “Okay, I'm going to do a so-and-so song.” I’ll say, “Who's that?” “Oh, you don't know her music? You gotta go check her


out.” So I get on Spotify and check them out. It's been a huge education. Because I can say, "Let's write a song like this one, because I like this thought."​ [embedded


content] DO YOU COMPARTMENTALIZE YOUR TIME ON THE SITCOM AND YOUR MUSIC CAREER, OR DO YOU TRY TO FIT EVERYTHING TOGETHER?​ ​It's a juggling act really, because of _The Voice _and the


sitcom being filmed at the same time, we’re juggling a little bit, so when we can fit music in, because you have to do that so far in advance because of venues. So we're playing it by


ear right now to see how everything goes.​