However, this gathering didn't need a stage, microphones, or sound checks to impress us. Instead, it was the laid-back, casual kitchen vibes that got everyone talking.
Reba sent fans, and even some fellow celebrities, into a frenzy after sharing a casual Instagram photo standing alongside some of country music's most legendary women: Suzy Bogguss,Terri Clark,Wynonna Judd,Trisha Yearwood, and Pam Tillis.
View this post on InstagramReba kept her caption simple, "Girls’ Dinner ❤️," letting the photo speak for itself. And speak it did. Within minutes the comments section filled up with emotional reactions from longtime listeners who grew up with these voices. "Oh no big deal. Just the group of women who built me.❤️," toted one adoring fan. Another agreed, "I love this so much. You beautiful women raised me."
"My little 90s heart just grew three sizes! I love these queens! ?," penned another.
Hundreds of additional comments included an onslaught of heart and fire emojis, as well as "queens," "royalty," and "simply the best."
Fans, of course, couldn't help but dream a little at sight of so much talent in one shot. Several suggested a collaboration. "We need these icons to form a group and make some music together," one fan said. Others dreamt of what it would be like to see these women perform live, "Now THIS would be a great tour!?❤️?," one hinted.
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