Lyndsey Parker, the editor in chief of Yahoo! Music, is low key one of the best celebrity interviewers working (shoutout also to Josh Horowitz of MTV). Parker does a lot of research, she’s genuinely interested in the celebrities and their projects and she’s a great listener who asks thoughtful follow questions. Parker talked to Reba McEntire about her partner, Rex Linn, with whom Reba is currently starring with in their Lifetime movie The Hammer. Reba and Rex also played a married couple on the series Big Sky. They first got to know each other in 1991 when they were working together in Kenny Rogers’ The Gambler. Reba was newly married to her second husband at the time and told Lyndsey that there were no sparks with Rex. It wasn’t Reba and Rex worked together again in 2020 that it became something more. Reba’s friends told her Rex was asking her on a date but she didn’t realize it at first! I loved watching this interview because you could really see Reba light up when she talked about her relationship with Rex and what a great actor he is. Here’s more from Yahoo! and you can watch the interview video below.
The real-life, late-in-life love story between McEntire and Linn truly is the stuff of Lifetime movies. While McEntire admits that when she met Linn 32 years ago — not long after she’d married her second husband, Narvel Blackstock — no sparks flew, they “just kept the friendship. And timing is everything, and everything happens for a reason.”
When McEntire shot an appearance on Linn’s show Young Sheldon in January 2020, about four years after her 26-year marriage to Blackstock had ended, she and Linn reconnected and went out for dinner, although she “didn’t know then that it was a date.” In fact, when Linn first asked her out, she declined. “I said, ‘Can I take a raincheck?’ I’d had a long day, and I was exhausted.” She eventually met up with Linn, Young Sheldon actress Melissa Peterman (McEntire’s former Reba sitcom costar and current The Hammer castmate), and her tour manager, Marne McLyman, at a restaurant in Sherman Oaks, Calif.
“I left [McLyman] out at the valet station; I just had to get in and see Rex. And, you know, Melissa and Marne said it was a date!” says McEntire. “We just had a really nice evening, and I hugged his neck goodbye to get in the car with Marne to go back to the hotel. And I said, ‘Come see me.’ And on June 16, he did.”
McEntire and Linn’s second in-person date probably would have happened a lot sooner than June 2020, if unfortunate life and world circumstances hadn’t intervened. But they maintained a remote courtship until Linn could take McEntire up on her invitation. Upon McEntire’s return to Nashville after their fateful Sherman Oaks dinner, she and Linn “kept texting,” but sadly, she soon learned that her mother had bladder cancer. “I was texting him and he said, ‘Hey, call me any time, if you need to talk.’ And I just called him and we talked every day; I think that was around the 1st of February. And we talked every day since,” McEntire recalls.
McEntire’s mother died on March 14, 2020, but that same month, the COVID-19 pandemic began, so Linn couldn’t come out to Nashville to visit. But he and McEntire eventually reunited in June. “I’ve just loved him even more for getting on a plane during the pandemic,” McEntire gushes. “So, it was true love, and it’s lasted, and we’re having more fun now than we did when we first got together.”
McEntire, now age 67, didn’t expect to fall in love again, with 66-year-old Linn or anyone else — “I wasn’t looking for it, wasn’t looking at all,” she insists — and when Yahoo Entertainment asks her to give advice to any singles of a certain age who might think their chances of finding romance have passed them by, she chuckles, “Well, I promise you, I’m the last person you need to start asking love advice, after being divorced twice!”
That’s really sweet that they talked on the phone every day since they met and their love story is so cute. As an older woman who has dealt with the dating scene, it’s an absolute sh-tshow and you have to have boundaries and put things in perspective. It’s not unique to my age and this job helps a lot, because I’ve learned that celebrity women deal with the same disappointments, ridiculous situations and seemingly impossible odds. (Emily Ratajkowski nailed it in her recent comments.) I think believing it’s possible for you helps you find and recognize someone when they’re right for you. It’s just heartening to see celebrities like Reba say they’ve found love again. I also like and agree with the advice she gave about owning your sh-t, talking things out and just genuinely appreciating the other person’s company. That really does come with age and experience.
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It’s stories like theirs and Patrick Duffy/Linda Purl that give me hope for romance in my later years. So happy for her.
They’ve both been on Young Sheldon too, though I don’t believe their storylines have ever crossed.
It is really nice to see though. I’m going to hit 50 this year and have begun to despair of ever dating again. It’s just such a pain in the ass that I haven’t bothered for years now, but at the same time, I think I’m just turning 50, it’s not like I’m dead yet!
My mom finally found true love at 67. Which both gives me hope and feels like forever at the same time.
In 20 years if I’m lucky, I’ll be Reba’s age and my kids will be grown and if I meet a nice person to spend time with great. If not, my life is full and I intend to keep it that way even after raising children doesn’t take up the bulk of my time. I’d rather be alone than compromise on anything else in my life right now.
A lot of life is timing and luck. Glad this worked out for them.
I’d be really interested in finding out what really happened with Narvel Blackstock. He and his son are incredibly dodgy…
Narvel Blackstock Managed Reba McEntire’s Career for 35 years, and then went on to date Reba’s best friend Laura Stroud, which led to their divorce. Narvel also used to manage Kelly Clarkson under Starstruck Management for thirteen years, while she was married to his son Brandon.
Yeah, that Narvel Blackstock and his son ARE both no good.
Obvs to me Narvel was cheating on Reba after being married for decades plus him making money from her career as her manager.
My Nana got married when she was in her 70s and the groom was almost 80. Both widowed. They had 15+ years of a happy “bonus” marriage.
I like Reba.
I’ve seen her and RL in Young Sheldon.
I hope they are both happy and enjoying themselves.
I’m 61, divorced 24+ years.
To find a partner to enjoy time with is near like hitting The Powerball Lottery, rare.