
Reba McEntire may be famous for singing country music, but even the most famous singers need to get out of their comfort zones and try something new!
The singer has released hit after hit ever since she became famous in the 1970s, and folks adore the impact she’s made on the country music genre. But Reba decided to go in a different direction for her appearance at the Florida Strawberry Festival in Plant City, Florida on February 28, when she decided she’d dip into the world of pop music in the most unexpected way.
In a two-minute video captured by TikTok user @gigimakesmagic, fans watched as the Happy’s Place star channeled her inner diva. Performing a cover of Dua Lipa’s “Don’t Stop Now,” folks got to see her enjoying herself … all while people screamed in the audience about seeing her live onstage.
@gigimakesmagic this was honestly everything!!! i’ve always loved reba and this was such a fun surprise at her show❤️❤️ took a quick break from my disney life and had so much fun!! @Reba McEntire #reba #rebamcentire #strawberry #strawberryfestival #floridastrawberryfestival #plantcityflorida #rebaconcert #orlandolife ♬ original sound – gigi✨
While Reba tiptoeing into pop music was certainly a surprise, some folks on TikTok weren’t thrilled about her trying out something different. This led to many taking Reba’s side as they defended her for choosing to have fun while at a music festival.
“Y’all better leave Reba ALONE in these comments!!!! Let my girl have fun!” one person exclaimed. “THATS MY ICON!!! GO REBA ❤️😎,” another declared. “LET REBA DO WHATEVER THE HELL SHE WANTS I WOULD HAVE BEEN LOSING MY MIND,” a different follower added.
No matter the case, we certainly love seeing Reba in her element! And given how she’s been focusing on her acting career as of late, it’s nice to see her get back into step when it comes to performing for audiences wherever she can do so.
Speaking of finding ways to sing her music, Reba managed to combine her loves of singing and acting in a unique way. Just like she performed the theme song for her early aughts sitcom Reba, fans can once again hear her sing the theme song for Happy’s Place. And with the show getting renewed for season 2, we can’t wait to see if maybe she’ll bring her singing capabilities to the small screen once again.
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