Reba: Who She’s Cheering For At Super Bowl LVIII
Reba McEntire is set to perform the National Anthem before Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas. The Super Bowl will take place at Allegiant Stadium on Sunday, February 11, and…

Reba McEntire is set to perform the National Anthem before Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas. The Super Bowl will take place at Allegiant Stadium on Sunday, February 11, and will air on CBS.
Reba told us this week that performing at a football game is nothing new. She said, "I've always liked football, even in high school. As the Singing McEntires and being a part of the Kiowa High School Cowboy Band in Kiowa, Oklahoma, where I went to school for 12 years, we were part of the halftime entertainment there at the school. We'd pull the trailer out and play at halftime for our football games."
She added, "My boyfriend, Rex Linn, absolutely loves college football. I really get into that and cheer for the Longhorns in Austin, Texas. And now, getting to sing at the Super Bowl, I think Rex was more excited than I was if that's at all possible. I'm a huge fan of the Kansas City Chiefs, so I will be cheering them on at the Super Bowl."
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Reba chatted with CBS Mornings to talk about her latest moment in the national spotlight with Gayle King. Gayle told the country icon what a big deal it was to sing at the Super Bowl. She asked how one gets to sing at the Super Bowl. She said, "I got the news from my manager, and I said, 'Oh my gosh, let me think about it.' And my boyfriend Rex (Linn), a huge football fan, said, 'Yes, she'll do it. Absolutely.'"
When asked how you get ready for a big gig like that, Reba said, "You just warm up like you do a concert and sing it five or six times and just do it."
The performance will mark a full-circle moment for Reba. She was discovered 50 years ago singing the National Anthem at the 1974 National Finals Rodeo in Oklahoma.
Reba told us, "I'm honored to be part of something as big and historic as the Super Bowl coming to Las Vegas for the first time. 2024 marks 50 years since I was discovered singing the National Anthem at the National Finals Rodeo. I can't think of a better way to celebrate that anniversary."
Along with Reba, pre-game talent for the Super Bowl includes Post Malone and Andra Day, with Usher performing at halftime.
Long before country music really gripped on to the music video, Reba McEntire was telling her story songs in video format.
To this journalist's surprise, Reba has never won a CMT Music Award, but in 1991, she won the Video of the Year award at the ACMs for her work on the video "Is There Life Out There." The song also inspired a TV movie that she acted in.
Over the years, I've talked to Reba many times about her life as an actress. She told me once of her dream acting role, "There are a lot of times when I go to movies, and I say, 'Why didn't they cast me for that part? I could have done that. A dream role would be ten different kinds because I would like to hit all facets, like the kooky neighbor down the hall or the heroine in a Western."
She added, "There's just so many different types. I love to watch television. I love movies, so acting is something that entertains me."
In 2021, she got to act along with fellow country icon and actress Dolly Parton. She told me of filming the video for "Does He Love You," "My favorite part about getting to film a music video with Dolly Parton was getting to visit with her in between; second was singing with her. To get to hang out and visit like girlfriends was so much fun. Dolly walked in and said hi to everybody, all the camera people, the crew, and the band there. She's the sweetheart that you think she's gonna be. That's been the case every time I've gotten to work with Dolly."
She added of the experience, "I loved the acting; we got to play-act like we were women at odds, and by the end, we were like, 'Ah, you can have him. I don't want him.' it was a lot of fun."
Reba has acted in many movies and TV movies over the years and even had her very own TV sitcom to showcase her acting skills. She won a People's Choice Award in 2002 for her role as Reba Hart in the TV sitcom Reba for "Favorite Female Actress In A New Television Series."
Here, we take a look at some of the very best Reba music video classics to date.
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"Is There Life Out There" (1991)
Reba plays a waitress in this dramatic music video that was also a TV movie. The story and drama of this video are lovely, and this journalist also has a soft spot for it. Full disclosure: I was an extra in the film and video as a graduate in cap and gown. It was filmed at Vanderbilt's campus in Nashville. This is the video Reba won the ACM Award in 1991 for Video of the Year. Singer Huey Lewis stars as her husband in the music video. In the 1994 TV movie, actor Keith Carradine plays that part.
"The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia" (1991)
This is another music video that could be a movie. Reba notes it as one of her favorite songs. In the video, Reba plays her character as an older woman as she tells the story. Her character is the little sister and convicted killer in the sad story.
"Whoever's in New England" (1986)
In 1987, McEntire won the GRAMMY Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance for this song. It was her first GRAMMY win. The music video was one of Reba's first to really show her dramatic actress side.
"Does He Love You" with Dolly Parton (2021)
Reba did this song and a music video for it in 1993 with Linda Davis. However, in 2021, she made music history when she redid the duet with country icon Dolly Parton. It was the first time the two country Queens recorded a song together. Their performance of the song was nominated for a GRAMMY for Best Country Duo/Group Performance in 2022. The version of the song with Davis won the GRAMMY award for Best Country Vocal Collaboration in 1994.
"Fancy" (1991)
This is Reba's biggest hit and her most talked about music video. When Carrie Underwood scored her 15th number-one song on country radio "Church Bells," in 2016, she recalled that when the song came out, she believed it was sort of [inlink id="carrie-underwood-little-sister-to-reba-fancy" text="a smaller version"] of Reba's song.
Underwood told me about it in a recent interview. "'Church Bells' is like 'Fancy's' little sister (laughs) — Reba and 'Fancy.' And she gets out and makes a name for herself by, you know, she's got her dancin' dress and all that stuff. And this one she starts, you know, she's young, she's pretty, she's poor — doin' what she can to survive, meets a man that has a lot of wealth and is supposed to, you know, take care of her and get her out of this."