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Reba McEntire finally addresses reports that claimed she called Taylor Swift ‘an entitled little brat’
Reba McEntire was featured on the news for something she said about pop star Taylor Swift. A report appeared online claiming that the country singer called Swift ‘an entitled brat’, and now Reba is finally addressing this claim.
Keep reading to find out what really happened.
A report took over the internet, which caused Reba McEntire to respond to the claims being made. The singer shared a screenshot from a page titled “America Loves Liberty” and it contained the following text, “Reba McIntire talks about how disappointed she was to look up at the big screen while performing The National Anthem, only to see Taylor Swift laughing and drinking and making a mockery of the event. ‘I let her have it afterward. She’s an entitled little brat.’”
Reba McEntire has set the record straight about what has really happened. The country music icon saw a report that said she called Taylor Swift “an entitled little brat” at the Super Bowl and denied ever having said such a thing.
Reba McEntire took to Instagram to refute a false report that she made negative comments about Taylor Swift, emphasizing that Swift is a wonderful artist and role model. A misspelling in the post prompted a playful comment from Melissa Peterman, McEntire’s friend and co-star.
McEntire, 68, recently sang “The Star-Spangled Banner” at the Super Bowl, showcasing her enduring talent 50 years after she first performed the anthem. Despite rumors of tension, Swift and her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, were shown separately during the event, with Swift seen enjoying Post Malone’s performance alongside Blake Lively.
Despite jokingly expressing faux dismay over Swift dating Kelce, McEntire has no ill will towards Swift. She is in a relationship with Rex Linn and has even shared playful banter with him about Kelce. McEntire has publicly praised Swift’s talent, recalling her first impression of Swift’s performance at the CMA Awards and predicting her future stardom.