Leave it to Reba McEntire to turn love, faith, and country roots into something completely her own. The 70-year-old country legend, known for her authenticity and grace, has just shared new details about her upcoming wedding to fiancé Rex Linn — and fans can’t stop buzzing about what she’s secretly planning behind the scenes.
In a recent interview, Reba confirmed that her wedding will be “non-traditional, simple, and full of heart.” But what caught everyone’s attention wasn’t just her words — it was what she hinted she’s building at her beloved Starstruck Farm outside Nashville.
“I don’t want anything flashy or Hollywood,” Reba said with a laugh. “We’re doing things our way — and that means making something that’ll last longer than one big day.”
Sources close to the couple say Reba and Rex have been working on transforming a quiet corner of Starstruck Farm into a private chapel and retreat space, designed to host their ceremony and later serve as a place of reflection for family, friends, and fans. The intimate structure — described as part rustic barn, part country chapel — will reportedly feature handcrafted wood from Reba’s Oklahoma hometown and stained-glass windows depicting scenes of faith, music, and family.
“She wants it to feel like home,” one insider revealed. “Not just for her and Rex, but for anyone who visits — a place of peace, love, and gratitude.”
Their wedding itself is expected to be small and personal — no massive guest list, no choreographed entrances, and no designer ball gowns. Instead, Reba plans to wear something elegant yet comfortable, possibly a simple lace dress paired with her signature boots. “I’d rather walk barefoot through the grass than down a red carpet,” she joked.
As for Rex Linn, the actor known for his roles in CSI: Miami and Young Sheldon, he’s fully on board with Reba’s vision. “Reba’s idea of romance isn’t about glamour — it’s about meaning,” he said in a recent statement. “And that’s why I fell in love with her.”
Fans online are already calling Starstruck Farm’s new chapel “Reba’s Love Sanctuary,” with thousands praising her decision to create something timeless and spiritual rather than extravagant. “Only Reba could turn a wedding into a legacy,” one fan commented. “She’s building a symbol of what love should be — honest, rooted, and full of faith.”
For Reba McEntire, this isn’t just another headline. It’s another chapter in a life defined by resilience, gratitude, and the quiet power of doing things her own way.
And if the whispers are true, the chapel’s dedication song — written by Reba herself — will be the most personal one she’s ever sung.
Because when it comes to love, Reba doesn’t just say it in words — she builds it into the land she calls home.