REBA McEntire shares ‘difficult’ health news with fans

REBA McEntire shares ‘difficult’ health news with fans!
Reba McEntire has postponed three upcoming concerts due to a health issue requiring vocal rest. On Instagram, she announced, “My doctor has advised me to go on vocal rest, so I have made the difficult decision to reschedule this weekend’s shows… Thank you for understanding! Love, Reba.” The affected shows were in Raleigh, Columbus, and Indianapolis, now rescheduled for December.

Fans showed support and concern for Reba’s health. One commented, “Please take care of yourself & your voice first! Your health is more important to us than any show.”

Amidst her health news, Reba also paid homage to the late Loretta Lynn and reminisced about her late mother. She drew similarities between the two, admiring their strength and loyalty. Reflecting on Lynn’s impact, Reba expressed gratitude for her trailblazing role in country music, saying, “She was always so nice to me. I sure appreciate her paving the rough and rocky road for all us girl singers.”

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