Nashville has seen its share of legendary nights, but nothing prepared Music City for the outpouring of love, laughter, and tears that swept through Graystone Quarry on July 11, 2025. In a wedding that blended Southern charm with showbiz sparkle, country music’s reigning queen, Reba McEntire, 70, married her longtime love, actor Rex Linn, 68, in an emotional ceremony that left even the toughest cowboys misty-eyed.

A Love Story Years in the Making

Reba and Rex’s romance reads like a country song—full of twists, reunions, and serendipity. Though they first crossed paths in 1991, it wasn’t until the set of “Young Sheldon” in 2020 that sparks truly flew. The couple’s chemistry was undeniable, and soon, their friendship blossomed into a love story fans everywhere rooted for.

On this balmy July evening, with a Tennessee sunset painting the sky, Reba and Rex’s journey came full circle. Friends, family, and a constellation of country music stars gathered under the stars to witness the couple say “I do”—and to celebrate a love that had weathered storms and come out stronger.

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A Southern Dream Wedding

The setting was a page out of a storybook. Graystone Quarry’s limestone cliffs and flower-draped altar offered a breathtaking backdrop, while lanterns cast a warm glow over 150 guests. Reba, radiant in a custom Ralph Lauren gown embroidered with delicate florals, walked down the aisle to a string quartet’s rendition of her signature hit, “Fancy.” Rex, dapper in a tailored black suit, was visibly moved—wiping away tears as he watched his bride approach.

The ceremony was intimate, heartfelt, and full of laughter. Reba promised to “love you through every rerun and rodeo,” a playful nod to Rex’s TV career and her own country roots. Rex, ever the romantic, quipped to PEOPLE, “I’ve been waiting for this since I heard ‘Whoever’s in New England’ in ’86!”

Blake Shelton’s Whisper That Stole the Show

But the moment that truly brought the house down came just before the vows. As Reba prepared to walk toward her forever love, longtime friend and The Voice co-star Blake Shelton leaned in and whispered, “You’re gaining a man who’s already head-over-heels, worshipping every note you sing.” The words were simple, but they struck a chord. Reba, known for her grit and grace, broke down in tears, hugging Blake tightly as Rex looked on, his own eyes shining.

A Kiss to Remember—and a Duet for the Ages

When officiant Carson Daly pronounced them husband and wife, Reba and Rex sealed their vows with a kiss that drew cheers and applause. Their hands intertwined, they looked more like high school sweethearts than seasoned stars.

The surprises didn’t end there. For their first duet as a married couple, Reba and Rex took to a rose-draped pergola for a soulful rendition of “I Had The Time of My Life.” Their voices blended beautifully—Reba’s soaring vocals paired with Rex’s earnest baritone, a nod to their shared love for the classic film “Dirty Dancing.” As they swayed together, guest Kristin Chenoweth was seen dabbing her eyes. “It was like they were dancing on air,” she later said.

Fans online couldn’t get enough, with one viral X post declaring, “Reba and Rex singing together? I’m a puddle!”

Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani’s Emotional Gift

The reception, held in a rustic barn aglow with fairy lights, brought even more tears—and joy. Blake Shelton, guitar gleaming, took the stage with wife Gwen Stefani. Before they sang, Blake once again pulled Reba aside, repeating his heartfelt whisper for nearby guests to hear. Then, he and Gwen launched into “Happy Anywhere,” their tender ballad about finding home in each other’s arms.

The performance was pure magic. Guests—including Dolly Parton, Vince Gill, and Kelly Clarkson—were seen wiping away tears. Social media lit up: “Blake and Gwen’s song for Reba and Rex? I’m crying buckets!” wrote one fan, echoing the mood of the entire room.

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Down-Home Details and Family Ties

Despite the star power, the wedding stayed true to Reba and Rex’s roots. Guests dined on Southern comfort food—fried chicken, mashed potatoes, and cornbread, all favorites of the groom. The wedding cake, a three-tiered vanilla confection, was topped with a tiny cowboy hat and microphone—a playful nod to the couple’s shared love of music and the stage.

For their first dance, Reba and Rex returned to their duet, surrounded by a tunnel of sparklers held aloft by friends and family. “It felt like a family reunion,” Reba’s sister, Susie McEntire, told Taste of Country. “Rex is one of us now.”

A Night of Joy, Resilience, and Hope

The guest list was a who’s who of country music royalty. Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani, celebrating their own fourth anniversary, brought a special kind of Oklahoma-meets-Hollywood charm. Kelly Clarkson, another Voice alum, cheered on her mentor and friend. Even Dolly Parton stopped by to offer her blessings.

But what truly set the night apart was its spirit of resilience. Nashville is still healing from last year’s floods, and many guests saw Reba and Rex’s union as a symbol of hope. “Reba and Rex showed us love wins, even after loss,” posted a fan on X, capturing the sentiment of the evening.

A Honeymoon Escape—and a New Chapter

As fireworks lit up the Tennessee sky, Reba and Rex slipped away to their honeymoon—a quiet cabin retreat in Montana, far from the spotlight but close to the heart.

For Nashville—and for millions of fans—this was more than a celebrity wedding. It was a celebration of second chances, of finding love when you least expect it, and of the enduring power of music to bring people together.

Why This Story Resonates

At its core, Reba and Rex’s wedding is a reminder that even legends have tender hearts. It’s a story about the friends who cheer us on, the songs that heal us, and the moments that make life worth living. With a whisper, a kiss, and a song, Reba and Rex proved that love really is country music’s greatest hit.