What is Reba McEntire's net worth?
Reba McEntire is an American country music singer, songwriter, producer, and actress who has a net worth of $95 million. Reba McEntire is one of the most successful and enduring figures in country music history, with a career that spans more than four decades and includes accomplishments in music, television, film, and business. To date, Reba McEntire has sold more than 90 million records globally. She has released 16 #1 albums, more than any other female country artist.
She first rose to prominence in the late 1970s and early 1980s with a string of country hits that showcased her powerful vocals and emotional storytelling. By the mid-1980s, she had become a dominant force in the genre, earning numerous awards and chart-topping singles such as "Whoever's in New England," "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter," and "Fancy." Over the years, she has released more than 30 studio albums, sold over 75 million records worldwide, and earned dozens of awards from the CMA, ACM, and the Grammys.
In addition to her music career, McEntire successfully crossed over into acting. She starred in the 1990 cult classic horror film "Tremors" and later headlined her own hit sitcom "Reba," which aired from 2001 to 2007 and earned her a Golden Globe nomination. Her natural comedic timing and relatable persona helped the show become a favorite among both country and mainstream audiences.
McEntire has also built a business empire, including ventures in fashion, hospitality, and media. She was a longtime co-owner of the management and production company Starstruck Entertainment, which helped guide her own career and those of other artists. Known for her work ethic and professionalism, McEntire has remained relevant across generations, continuing to tour, record new music, and appear in high-profile TV projects.
She is widely credited with helping bring country music into the mainstream and remains a trailblazer who paved the way for countless female artists. Her impact on both the genre and popular culture at large is considered nothing short of iconic.
Early Life
Reba McEntire was born in 1955 in Kiowa, Oklahoma, where she got her start performing on the rodeo circuit as a teenager. Reba initially entered Southeastern Oklahoma University with the goal of eventually becoming an elementary school teacher. Outside of school, she sang at local venues. One night during her sophomore year, she sang the National Anthem at the National Rodeo in Oklahoma City. Thanks to the performance, Reba was discovered by country artist Red Steagall, who was extremely impressed by her vocal abilities. Red brought Reba to Nashville, Tennessee, where she recorded a demo tape. After hearing the demo tape, Reba was signed to Mercury Records.
She actually went back to school and finished her degree, graduating in December 1976. Just one month later, she was back in Nashville recording songs for a future debut album. Her first single was somewhat disappointing, peaking at #88 on the Billboard country chart.
Reba released her self-titled debut solo album in August 1977. It was not a commercial success. Her second album, 1979's "Out of a Dream," featured a cover of Patsy Cline's "Sweet Dreams," which was a top 20 hit.
Success
Reba McEntire achieved breakthrough success in the early 80s, crossing over from country to pop with a series of number one singles in the 1980s and 1990s including: "How Blue", "Somebody Should Leave", "New Fool at an Old Game", "I Know How He Feels", "The Heart Won't Lie, "Does He Love You", "Till You Love Me", and "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter". By the mid-1980s, nearly every album Reba released was going multi-platinum. Her 1993 greatest hits compilation album sold more than 5 million copies. McEntire is still active and releasing music.
McEntire has won an unprecedented 90 awards from various sources and been nominated for nearly 200. McEntire was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Recording in 1998 for Recording at 7018 Hollywood Blvd. In 2006, she was inducted into the Music City Walk of Fame.

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Acting Career
In 1990, Reba started to dip her toes into the acting world. She would go on to appear in a number of films, Broadway shows, and television series. She made her acting debut in 1990's "Tremors" and then went on to star in the Broadway revival of "Annie Get Your Gun."
Reba's self-titled TV series debuted on the WB network in October 2001. The show aired 127 episodes over six seasons before completing its run on The CW in February 2007. Reba was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series–Musical or Comedy.
Reba has lent her voice to several projects and made cameos on various talent shows and films. In 2023, she took on the role of Judge Kim Wheeler in "Reba McEntire's The Hammer," and she's set to join "The Voice" as a coach.

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Personal Life
Reba has been married twice. Her first marriage to steer wrestling champion Charlie Battles lasted from 1976 to 1987. In 1989, Reba married her manager Narvel Blackstock. They divorced in 2015. Through her marriage to Narvel, Reba became stepmother to his three children: Chassida, Shawna, and Brandon. Brandon Blackstock was previously married to singer Kelly Clarkson. Tragically, Brandon died in August 2025 at the age of 48 after a batle with cancer.
Reba and Narvel have a child of their own, a son named Shelby Blackstock. Shelby is a racecar driver. McEntire and Blackstock divorced in October 2015. In 2017, Reba started dating photographer Anthony "Skeeter" Lasuzzo, and the couple separated in 2019. In 2020, she started a relationship with film and TV actor Rex Linn.

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Real Estate
In 2003, Reba and Narvel spent $9 million to buy a 2-acre property in Beverly Hills. In 2015, around the time of their divorce, they sold the property, which features a 9,000-square-foot mansion, for $22.5 million. They also owned an 80-acre farm called Starstruck Farm in Gallatin, Tennessee, 30 minutes northeast of Nashville. The property features a 12,800 square-foot lakefront house, large pool, pool house, equestrian facilities, and tennis courts. In September 2016, they listed the home for $7.9 million. It languished on the market until July 2017, when it sold for $5 million to a developer.