ACM host Reba Mcentire started her relationship with Rex Linn at the beginning.

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Reba McEntire and Rex Linn's mutual love for the "coffee lifestyle" create a "perfect alliance" for both.

McEntire will host the Country Conservatory Award on Thursday, and his relationship with the actors is open as she walks the red carpet before the biggest night in country music.

The singer-actress told Fox News Digital about why their romance works. "He's better than me, so I'll definitely like it. We love longhorns, we love the cowboy lifestyle, the cowboy lifestyle, we both entered the entertainment industry."

"He's an actor. I'm a singer. I love acting. Now we act together." "So, it's definitely the perfect league. We get along well. We do argue now. We're arguing a lot, but we're also happy."

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Reba McEntire revealed her relationship with her boyfriend Rex Linn in an interview with Fox News Digital. (Gilbert Flores/Pensk Media via Getty Images)

As for whether the two will get married, Mketil said: "You never know. Definitely hope one day."

Mentire and Linn have been friends since 1991, but their relationship wasn't romantic until 2020. At that time, Mccentire starred in Linn's show Young Sheldon. The two actually had to build their relationship, which was actually due to the 19th pandemic.

Reba McEntire and Rex Linn have been friends since the 90s. (Getty Image)

"We didn't meet each other from January 2020 (2020) to June 16, but we created an intimate relationship by texting and talking over the phone, and if we were together the whole time, we wouldn't have gotten us," McEntire previously told E. News. "It's special. It's a great way to find each other without touching each other."

“We have been almost inseparable since June 16, 2020,” she explained.

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The winner of the 16th ACM Awards explained that everything has a reason. Since her relationship with Linn began with Linn, McEntire has embraced a number of projects, including her show Happy's Place, which is also starring Linn.

"I didn't expect it," Mketir told Us Weekly in October 2024. But everything has been solidified, the success we worked together, my tour and everything else was in trouble. Time is everything, everything has a reason. ”

Reba Mcentire and Rex Linn began dating in 2020. (Michael Moore)

Mcentire noted that since she began her relationship with Linn, she has "newly discovered power."

“Once you have confidence in your love life, family life, you can go out and conquer the world,” she explained.

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McEntire's record covers 32 studio albums, 26 compilation albums and two live albums. She won 16 ACM awards, 14 American Music Awards, 3 Grammy Awards, and more because many people call her "Queen of Country".

Reba Mcentire has been engaged in the country music business for nearly 50 years. (Getty Image)

The singer-turned-actress acknowledges that the term “everything has a reason” is real in “every step” of her career.

"I didn't make a huge leap when I started my music business," she told Us Weekly. "I didn't have one thing that made me successful. My growth was tough every year, but steady. I knew nothing about the music business, so when good things happened, I was very grateful. It also gave me time to build a team of friends and people that could teach me, and I was so happy."

Reba Mcentire won 16 ACM awards. (Getty Image)

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McEntire was selected as the host of this year's ACM Awards and will be joined by Blake Shelton, Carly Pearce, Clint Black, Gretchen Wilson, Lee Ann Womack, Lionel Richie, Little Big Town, Martina McBride, Wynonna Judd and others.

The 2025 ACM Awards will air on Amazon Prime in Frisco, Texas on Thursday.

Watch: Reba Mcentire walks on the carpet before the 2025 ACM awards

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