The Voice's resident country queen isn't going anywhere, ya'll.
Reba McEntire is shutting down speculation she's potentially walking away from the NBC competition series after serving as a coach for two seasons.
"Please do not click on any articles that say I am leaving The Voice," the Grammy winner told fans on X (formerly known as Twitter) Feb. 25. "This is not true. These are fake websites to lure people in with clickbait where they claim I have a company to sell weight loss gummy products. This is false. I do not sell or promote any type of gummy product."
Reba joined The Voice last year, replacing longtime coach Blake Shelton. Now in her sophomore season, the 68-year-old is more confident than ever that her new group of music industry mentees has what it takes to go up against teams John Legend, Chance and Rapper and Dan + Shay and win season 25.
"I'm really, really tickled with my team," Reba exclusively told E! News ahead of the Feb. 26 premiere, "and I feel like, yes, there are some superstars. All of our teams are really, really good."
Reba especially gave kudos to returning coach John for helping her ease into her red swivel chair.
"John's helped me a lot," she noted. "Last season I was asking him all the time, 'What do I do about this? What do you think?'"
And John was equally complementary, as he gushed to E!, "She's just so good on the show. She really connects with her artists. She's gotten emotionally invested in them and I feel like she's really doing a great job."
The Voice airs Mondays and Tuesdays at 8 p.m. on NBC.
Keep reading to learn 20 fascinating facts about Reba's amazing life and career.
An Early Start
Behind the Wheel
The Family Business
Over a Barrel
Broadway Debut
Big Break
Backup Plan
First Love
A Rocky Opry
A Fancy Story
Tragic Loss
No Faith
<p>Acting Debut</p>
A <i>Reba</i> by Any Other Name...
<p>Missed the Boat</p>
My Son, the Race Car Driver
What a Hoax
When Friends Become Family
A New Kind of Colonel
An Historical Career
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