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| | At 28, Reba McEntire Had Just Gotten A Call That Would Change Her Life | A few months before Reba McEntire turned 28, she was idling in a “bus barn” in DeSoto, Texas, waiting for a wheel on her tour bus to be replaced, when she got a call from her manager. She’d just earned her first No. 1 hit. It was 1983, and the Oklahoma native beelined for an old rotary phone. “The first person I called was Mama,” McEntire, 68, tells Bustle. Now, 41 years later, McEntire has racked up 25 No. 1s and has no plans of slowing down. Last year, she played Madison Square Garden for the first time, released a New York Times bestselling book, and joined The Voice as a coach. And in January, NBC announced that she’ll front a new comedy series. Read More |
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| | | | | | Make It Make Cents | Have Questions About Money Etiquette? | From how to talk about money before planning a trip with your friends to etiquette when the bill comes at the end of a meal, we’ll answer all your burning questions in our latest column, Make It Make Cents. Submit A Question |
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