Reba McEntire explained her reasons for inviting ‘Reba’ cast members to join ‘Happy’s Place’ instead of casting them in different shows.

Country music icon and beloved television star Reba McEntire has finally opened up about a decision that’s had fans of her classic sitcom Reba buzzing with excitement. In a recent interview, McEntire broke her silence on why she chose to reunite with some of her Reba co-stars on her upcoming NBC sitcom Happy’s Place, rather than casting them in different, unrelated shows or leaving the idea of a reunion behind altogether.

For years, Reba has held a special place in the hearts of viewers. The show, which aired from 2001 to 2007, followed the story of a single mom navigating the chaos of family life after her divorce. It combined humor, heart, and relatability, and it made household names out of several cast members, including JoAnna García Swisher, Melissa Peterman, and Steve Howey. While fans have long called for a reboot or revival, nothing official ever materialized — until now, in a way.

With Happy’s Place, Reba McEntire steps back into the sitcom spotlight. The series follows Bobbie (played by McEntire), who inherits her father’s restaurant and is forced to manage it alongside her half-sister, a woman she never knew existed. Though the storyline is completely original and unrelated to Reba, fans quickly noticed some familiar faces joining the cast — most notably Melissa Peterman, who played Barbra Jean on the original show and shared an unforgettable on-screen chemistry with McEntire.

So why did Reba choose to bring her former castmates along for this new chapter?

“It wasn’t about doing a Reba reboot just for the sake of nostalgia,” McEntire explained. “It was about the people. Working with Melissa, for example, is effortless. She’s hilarious, smart, and we have a natural rhythm when we act together. That kind of connection isn’t easy to find in this industry.”

According to Reba, the idea behind Happy’s Place wasn’t to recreate Reba, but to channel the magic that made the original show so special: strong characters, genuine humor, and actors who truly enjoy working together. “We wanted to start something fresh that could stand on its own,” she said. “But I also wanted to bring in people I trust, people who are like family to me. That’s why it made sense to invite them to join me on this new journey.”

Melissa Peterman, who has worked with Reba several times since their original sitcom days, echoed those sentiments in a separate interview. “There’s just something about Reba. When you work with her, it feels like home. When she called and told me about Happy’s Place, I didn’t hesitate. I said yes before I even read the script.”

Rather than scattering her former co-stars across different projects or trying to replicate Reba in a way that wouldn’t feel authentic, McEntire saw Happy’s Place as the perfect opportunity to create something new while preserving the spirit of collaboration that defined the original show.

This approach has struck a chord with longtime fans, many of whom took to social media to share their excitement about seeing their favorite stars reunited. Some even expressed hope that Happy’s Place might evolve into a kind of spiritual successor to Reba, blending heartwarming comedy with timeless themes of family and forgiveness.

As for Reba herself, she remains focused on the work ahead and on making sure Happy’s Place feels fresh, relevant, and funny. “I’ve always believed that good television starts with good people.

That’s what I’ve got with this cast — good people I love and trust. That’s what makes all the difference.”

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