Michael Bublé Receives A Special Gift From Country Queen Reba McEntire

Reba McEntire gave her fellow Voice coach and friend Michael Bublé a custom gift that every country music fan would love to have.
McEntire and Bublé first met when they were both coaches on Season 26 of The Voice. It was Bublé’s debut on the singing competition and McEntire’s third time in the famous red chairs.
She served as a coach for Seasons 24, 25, and 26 before stepping away to focus on other projects, including her hit sitcom, Happy’s Place.
Although they only worked together closely for one season, McEntire and Bublé’s friendship has lasted beyond The Voice. That was proven when McEntire recently sent the “Feeling Good” singer a special gift.
Taking to Instagram, Bublé shared a video showing off a custom pair of piano-themed cowboy boots that she had sent him.
The video was quite hilarious, with Bublé sporting a black sweater paired with vibrant Hawaiian shorts and the custom-made cowboy boots. The boots were decked out with piano keys, a nod to Bublé’s signature instrument, along with his initials embroidered on them.
“When @reba sent me a pair of custom boots I knew I had to up my game,” he captioned the video.
Fans flooded the comments, laughing at how amusing it was to see the Canadian singer embrace his country side.
“You are too funny! Ya know once ya break those in ya won’t wanna take em off… Reba knows her boots!” one fans wrote.
“Omg !! You always make me LOL,” another wrote.
“It’s the shorts with the boots for me,” someone else joked.
Michael Bublé Isn’t The Only ‘Voice’ Coach That Reba Has Sent A Gift To
The “Fancy” singer may not have returned for Season 27 of The Voice, but she’s still made sure the coaches feel welcome in her absence. This season, Kelsea Ballerini stepped in as the country music representative, making her debut as a coach for the first time.
McEntire made it clear that she was rooting for Ballerini to win, even leaving her a sweet letter and a thoughtful gift on her first day.
“Dear Kelsea, I heard you would be the new coach this season and I’m just so excited for you,” the letter began. “It’s up to you to keep country alive on the show and I know you’ll do a terrific job.”
“Now go out there and show those boys who’s the boss,” she continued.
And if that wasn’t enough for Ballerini to feel like she could take on the new role with ease, McEntire also gifted her the famous crown she wore last season when she was declared “Queen Reba.”
Season 27 is currently in full force with coaches, Kelsea Ballerini, Michael Bublé, Adam Levine, and John Legend battling it out for victory.
Watch Michael Bublé show off the custom-made cowboy boots that Reba gifted him in the video below!
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