
Reba Reigns: 30 Years of Starting Over, Sitcom Reunions, and Nonstop Success
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Reba McEntire has just made major headlines with the announcement that her iconic 1995 covers album, Starting Over, is getting an expanded 30th Anniversary Edition set to release January 23. According to ABC Audio and The GreenRoom, the new version will finally be available on vinyl and includes three bonus tracks: Misty Blue, Tulsa Time, and the previously unreleased Heat Wave, which fans can stream now. Starting Over was a pivotal project for Reba, having debuted at number one on the Billboard Country Albums chart and gone platinum, and this rerelease happens to coincide with the 30th anniversary of that career milestone. The project also brings a full-circle moment, as Reba reflected in a recent TikTok video, sharing how many of the original tracks and collaborations showcased her personal and professional growth over decades.
The nostalgia doesn’t end with music. Over the weekend, social media was abuzz as several stars from the hit sitcom Reba—including Melissa Peterman, JoAnna Garcia Swisher, and Christopher Rich—reunited for a dinner outing, joined by Reba’s longtime partner Rex Linn. Melissa Peterman shared snaps of the evening on Instagram, calling it family forever and prompting fans on multiple platforms, from Good Morning America to Parade, to clamor for a full-cast reboot. This impromptu reunion comes just as Reba continues filming her new NBC sitcom, Happy’s Place, where both Peterman and Linn co-star and familiar faces from the original Reba show, including Christopher Rich and Steve Howey, have popped in for guest appearances, making it a real treat for fans loyal to her television legacy.
Reba is also leveraging her status as a business titan, with everything from restaurants to lifestyle brands adding to her multi-million dollar empire, as outlined by USTrendsNow and Backstage Country. And she’s keeping her future plans wide open—AOL reports that Reba is already teasing new music, while local Oklahoma media confirms she’s set for a home-state concert at Choctaw Casino and Resort in Durant next spring.
No unsubstantiated or controversial rumors have surfaced about Reba in the past few days; the narrative is all about celebration, nostalgia, and strategic moves in music and entertainment. The dominant headlines—her 30th Anniversary Starting Over reissue, that emotional Reba cast reunion, and an ongoing run on network TV—cement her status as not just the Queen of Country but a pop culture powerhouse still making new music, news, and memories in 2025.
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