They don’t call her Reba Magnet-tire for nothing. The “Queen of Country” returned to her big red chair for the third straight season as a coach on The Voice. Season 26 sees Reba McEntire defending her title against fellow vet Gwen Stefani and newcomers Michael Bublé and Snoop Dogg. But it’s not all competition all the time. Taking to social media, Reba recently shared a video packed with heartwarming backstage moments on this seeason of The Voice.

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The Voice isn’t the only time you can see Reba McEntire on the small screen this fall. The “Fancy” singer is also starring in the brand-new sitcom Happy’s Place. Debuting Oct. 18, the show centers on Reba’s character, Bobbie, who is stunned to learn she has a much younger half-sister after inheriting her late father’s tavern Happy’s Place.

Reba’s worlds collided when she took to social media Tuesday (Oct. 29) to post a montage of backstage moments with her fellow Voice coaches—all set to the Happy’s Place theme song.

So grateful to be here, coaching and learning from these talented folks every single day,” wrote the ACM’s seven-time Top Female Vocalist. “This season’s bringing some incredible voices, y’all – stay tuned!”

One X/Twitter user expressed their appreciation for the backstage peek by commenting, “This is the cutest.”

Reba Shares Hilarious Story About Caring For Her Late Mother

Back in 2020, Reba McEntire returned to Oklahoma to spend some time with her ailing mother, Jacqueline, who died from bladder cancer that same year. The country star’s sister instructed her to give their mother an infused gummy for pain.

“I wasn’t really comfortable with that,” Reba admitted during a Monday (Oct. 28) appearance on The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon. “So when we started going to bed, I said, ‘Momma, let’s get ahead of this pain, I’m gonna give you half of this.’”

Wanting to make sure the gummy was safe for her mother, Reba took the other half herself. And later that night, “I swear there was weeds and flowers growing out of my head.”