Reba: Cleaning Closets ‘Brings Me Pleasure’
Reba McEntire is as busy right now as she’s ever been, as she just released a new lifestyle book full of advice, recipes, stories, and photos from her life growing up. She also released an acoustic album dubbed Not That Fancy. And she is also front and center as a coach this season on NBC’s The Voice.
We talked to Reba today (10/27) about everything she has going on and asked if she ever slows down. Reba admitted, “It’s hard, and Rex (Linn, her boyfriend) really brings that up to me a lot. He says, ‘The hardest thing for you to do is be still and be present in the moment.’ I have worked on that for years to not plan, scheme, or think about tomorrow. Tomorrow is tomorrow, and yesterday was yesterday; you can’t fix either one of them, and I’m just waiting on God to tell me my next move and what I’ll be doing.”
She continued, “In the meantime, I enjoy life. I love to purge a house. I love to clean out a closet in a heartbeat because that’s what brings me pleasure. I love getting to hang out with friends and family, go see a movie, have dinner, have people over, and play games. It’s very seldom that I just sit and not do anything.”
Reba concluded that it runs in her family. She offered, “Suzy’s (her sister) is the same way. Well, we’re all four kids the same way. We like to stay busy or active and, so I guess that’s my next project is really trying to be still in the moment. That’s just the way we’re built, I guess.”
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Reba recently released a new song and video for the Not That Fancy album that accompanies the new book. The song is called “Seven Minutes In Heaven,” and it is a moving tribute to Reba’s mother, Jacqueline, who died at 93 in March of 2020.
The lyrics to the new song include, “If I had seven minutes in Heaven / I know just what I’d do / Take a walk down those golden streets / And find a quiet corner booth / I wouldn’t spend all my seconds asking God questions / ‘Cause He knows I’d be back soon / If I had seven minutes in Heaven / I’d spend them all with you.”