Anthony Ramos interviews Reba McEntire about the 30th anniversary of her album “Rumor Has It,” focusing on the song “Fancy,” which has become an anthem for many, including the LGBTQ community.

Reba shares her excitement about the re-release of the album, which includes a special dance remix of “Fancy.”
She discusses the song’s enduring appeal as a rags-to-riches story and its impact on various audiences, including its recent feature on “RuPaul’s Drag Race.”
Reba expresses her joy at being a source of inspiration within the LGBTQ community, attributing her support to her many friends in the community.

She emphasizes the importance of kindness and standing against bullying, advocating for treating others as one would like to be treated.

Reba also discusses the increasing visibility and acceptance of LGBTQ artists in country music, mentioning Orville Peck’s cover of her song and the positive changes in the industry.

She encourages young people to vote, highlighting the significance of exercising one’s rights.
Reflecting on the past 30 years, Reba shares her pride in her achievements, her love for meeting new people, and acknowledges the highs and lows, including the tragic loss of band members in a plane crash. She concludes with a hint of excitement about a potential “Fancy” mini-series or movie. The interview wraps up with a reminder about the special edition of “Rumor Has It” and the new dance remix of “Fancy.”