Reba McEntire admitted that she might “take a break” after the series of events at Happy’s Place left her feeling completely devastated

Our roots are planted in the past, and while our lives are changing fast, Reba continues to live on in our hearts!

When the sitcom coming from country music legend Reba McEntire first aired on the WB in October 2001.

Folks loved the premise of a Texas woman whose life gets turned upside down in ways that never crossed her mind. 

Playing the fictional Reba Hart, she encounters her dentist husband Brock (Christopher Rich) leaving her for his pregnant hygienist Barbra Jean (Melissa Peterman).

All while her teenage daughter Cheyenne (JoAnna Garcia Swisher) and her boyfriend Van (Steve Howey) learn they’re having a baby. 

And this is all occurring while she’s still trying to raise preteen daughter Kira (Scarlett Pomers) and young son Jake (Mitch Holleman), making her life unexpectedly colorful.

The show quickly gained a following among audiences, and after the show ended after six seasons in 2007.

Viewers want to know if there were ways to watch and stream the show almost two decades later. Well, thanks to a surprise announcement from Netflix, there are now multiple ways fans can reminisce on the glory days with Reba:

There are two ways folks can watch the hit sitcom online, and luckily it currently streams on platforms viewers likely already have subscriptions for.

Given how Reba was wildly popular when it first aired in the early aughts, it’s no surprise to learn that the series is now streaming on Netflix as of May 6, 2024. If you choose to watch Reba on Netflix, don’t forget to make sure to have an account ready. You can choose from plans which start at $6.99 per month, and after that, all you need to do is click on the show’s title page on Netflix’s website or on the Netflix app.

Additionally, fans of Reba could rejoice as all six seasons of the show are also streaming on Hulu, and they have been for some time. Should you rather peruse the sitcom on the platform, just head on over to the show title on Hulu’s website or on the Hulu app. If you don’t have an account yet with the streamer, you can subscribe to it starting at $7.99 per month or $79.99 per year.

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Source: CNN

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