'Reba' Cast Reunited at Singer's Recent Concert

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Before her performance in Los Angeles on Saturday, Reba McEntire enjoyed a special visit from her former co-stars.

Members of the Reba cast reunited! And we bet it felt so, so good. 

The former co-stars got together to support Reba McEntire, 68, during her concert at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on Saturday.

Melissa Peterman (who portrayed Barbara Jean in the early 2000s sitcom) took to Instagram to share a photo with her former cast mates from the series. The new image showed the actress, 51, in selfie-mode with Steve Howey (Van Montgomery) and JoAnna Garcia Swisher (Cheyenne Hart-Montgomery)–who was also holding what appeared to be a life-size cutout of the "Queen of Country."

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In the photo, Peterman donned a multi-colored plaid shirt and wore her blonde locks in light waves that perfectly framed her face. The Sweet Magnolias star, 43, peaked her head in the back of the snapshot, smiling wide for the camera with her red locks hanging in her face. The actor, 45, opted for a plain white t-shirt and a white hat that read "Yosemite" on the front.

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"Mrs. H is at the Hollywood Bowl tonight!!! @stevehowey @jogarciaswisher @reba @hollywoodbowl," Peterman quipped in the caption.

Comments flooded in from fans suggesting they reboot the show, with one fan writing, "Reboot would be a dream!!" 

"Oh my goodness bring Back the Reba show!!" another fan wrote. 

"We need a reboot I think," a third fan added. 

One fan even thought the reboot was actually happening, writing, "I thought this was a reboot confirmation. I would die happy." 

Back in January, the singer and actress opened up about reprising her titular role in The CW series that ran for six seasons. 

"I'd even like to do a reboot of the Reba TV show," she confessed. "That would be a lot of fun because we had so many stories we were wanting to tell when they canceled us, so we were shocked."

"We had no idea why they canceled us," she continued. "We were a huge success, so it was a head-scratcher for us. So to come back now – that amount of time, that time spread, we'd have a lot of stories to tell."

We're crossing our fingers for a future Reba reboot!

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