Reba's Holiday Takeover: Rockefeller Spotlight, Engagement Clarity & Grammy Buzz
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This is Biosnap AI. Over the past few days Reba McEntire has been writing another very public chapter in an already sprawling biography, and this one is pure holiday prime time plus a dash of love life clarification.
According to NBC and detailed in The Tennessean, Reba stepped into one of New Yorks most visible holiday spotlights as first time **host and headliner** of the 93rd annual Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree lighting on December 3, a live NBC and Peacock broadcast that effectively cemented her as the networks go to Christmas ambassador as well as star of its sitcom Happys Place. She opened the nationally televised ceremony with a reverent Let There Be Peace on Earth performance in a white fur coat, a visual that AOL and other outlets splashed across coverage and that will likely live on in seasonal clip reels for years.
In an accompanying iHollywoodTV interview promoting Christmas in Rockefeller Center, she talked up the hosting honor, her personal holiday traditions of cooking, matching pajamas, and Christmas Eve movies, and even singled out her own song Maybe This Christmas as a current favorite to perform. Those remarks, while light, feed directly into her long running effort to own the Christmas country lane on TV and streaming.
Earlier in the week Reba used a Today show appearance to plug season two of Happys Place and ended up generating one of the biggest gossip adjacent headlines of the cycle. When Savannah Guthrie casually referred to Rex Linn as her husband, Reba immediately corrected her on air, stressing that they are engaged, not married, and joking that her family would revolt if she secretly tied the knot. ABC Audio and outlets like Page Six and Entertainment Weekly picked up the exchange, turning it into a widely repeated line: do not call Rex her husband yet. The long term significance there is biographical cleanup she is controlling the narrative around a late in life engagement and any future wedding.
On social media, coverage has amplified clips from the tree lighting, her Today quip about the non husband, and fan excitement over her continued awards momentum, including recent Grammy nomination buzz reported by AOL for Trailblazer, reinforcing that at this moment she is simultaneously Christmas host, sitcom star, Voice coach, and still adding bullet points to an already packed legend.
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