The legendary hitmaker, 69, took over the red carpet with her boyfriend Rex Linn at the Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas

Reba McEntire proved she is the queen of country as she arrived in style at the 59th Academy of Country Music Awards on Thursday.

The legendary hitmaker, 69 — who is set to return to the sitcom world with her new show Happy’s Place — took over the red carpet with her boyfriend Rex Linn at the Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas.

Dressed to impress in a sparkling black sequin tuxedo jacket and sheer leggings adorned with endless fringe, the Hometown Gal hitmaker stole the spotlight.

She added a touch of drama with an oversized turquoise necklace, while her trademark ginger locks were elegantly styled in a chic bun.

Her boyfriend of nearly four years pulled up the rear in a casual ensemble featuring a gray suede jacket, a black shirt and matching pants.

The legendary hitmaker, 69, took over the red carpet with her boyfriend Rex Linn at the Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas

The adorable pair led a cavalcade of stars at the glitzy event, including Jelly Roll, Miranda Lambert, Kelsea Ballerini and Lainey Wilson.

Reba serves as host of the ceremony that began streaming live from the Ford Center at The Star at 8pm ET on Amazon Prime Video and Twitch.

The red carpet outing comes after Reba’s new show Happy’s Place dropped it first trailer.

In it, the country crooner plays a character named Bobbie.

Per the show’s official description, ‘[Bobbie] inherits her father’s restaurant and is less than thrilled to discover that she has a new business partner in the half-sister she never knew she had.’

The multi-camera show will be executive produced by the multi-hyphenate alongside her old Reba crew Kevin Abbott, Michael Hanel, Mindy Schultheis, and Julie Abbott.

Happy’s Place is set to premieres sometime this Fall on NBC, taking the Fridays slot at 8/7c.

Between filming her multiple TV projects, Reba has been savoring her time with Rex.

The pair have been acquainted since 1991, but it wasn’t until 2020 that their relationship took a romantic turn.

The singer was previously married to Charlie Battles from 1976 to 1987 and her manager Narvel Blackstock from 1989 to 2015.

Following that, she dated Anthony ‘Skeeter’ Lasuzzo from 2017 to 2019.

After reconnecting with Linn following her mother’s passing and bonding during quarantine, Reba and Rex began dating, and they’ve been inseparable ever since.

Dressed to impress in a sparkling black tuxedo jacket and sheer leggings adorned with endless fringe, the Hometown Gal hitmaker stole the spotlight

She added a touch of drama with an oversized turquoise necklace, while her trademark ginger locks were elegantly styled in a chic bun

Reba and Rex have been acquainted since 1991, but it wasn't until 2020 that their relationship took a romantic turn

After reconnecting with Linn following her mother's passing and bonding during quarantine, Reba and Rex began dating, and they've been inseparable ever since

Reba poses with Academy of Country Music CEO Damon Whiteside

Patrick Menton, Raj Kapoor, Reba, Barry Adelman and Damon pose for an epic group shot

Reba serves as host of the ceremony that began streaming live from the Ford Center at The Star at 8pm ET on Amazon Prime Video and Twitch

In October 2023, Reba expressed her affection for Rex, telling People, ‘I love him with all my heart.’

She highlighted his supportiveness, recounting how he greets her at the garage after a long day, fixes her a drink if needed, and engages in comforting conversation.

In February 2024, she shared the romantic nature of her relationship with Rex, telling the outlet, ‘Every day feels like Valentine’s Day for us. We’re just silly, goofy people in our 60s who adore life and each other.’

The couple made their red carpet debut at the Country Music Awards three years ago.

2024 ACM Awards: Full list of winners

Entertainer of the Year

Kane Brown

Luke Combs

Jelly Roll

Cody Johnson

Chris Stapleton

Morgan Wallen

Lainey Wilson – WINNER

Female Artist of the Year

Kelsea Ballerini

Ashley Mcbryde

Megan Moroney

Kacey Musgraves

Lainey Wilson – WINNER 

Male Artist of the Year

Luke Combs

Jelly Roll

Cody Johnson

Chris Stapleton – WINNER

Morgan Wallen

Duo of the Year

Brooks & Dunn

Brothers Osborne

Dan + Shay – WINNER

Maddie & Tae

The War and Treaty

Group of the Year

Flatland Cavalry

Lady A

Little Big Town

Old Dominion – WINNER

Zac Brown Band

New Female Artist of the Year

Kassi Ashton

Ashley Cooke

Hannah Ellis

Kylie Morgan

Megan Moroney – WINNER

New Male Artist of the Year

Ernest

Kameron Marlowe

Dylan Scott

Conner Smith

Nate Smith – WINNER

New Duo or Group of the Year

Neon Union

Restless Road

Tigirlily Gold – WINNER

Album of the Year

Gettin’ Old, Luke Combs

Higher, Chris Stapleton – WINNER

Leather, Cody Johnson

One Thing at A Time, Morgan Wallen

Rolling Up the Welcome Mat (For Good), Kelsea Ballerini

Single of the Year

Burn It Down, Parker McCollum

Fast Car, Luke Combs – WINNER

Last Night, Morgan Wallen

Need a Favor, Jelly Roll

Next Thing You Know, Jordan Davis

Song of the Year

Fast Car, Luke Combs

Heart Like a Truck, Lainey Wilson

Next Thing You Know, Jordan Davis – WINNER

The Painter, Cody Johnson

Tennessee Orange, Megan Moroney

Music Event of the Year

Can’t Break Up Now, Old Dominion, Megan Moroney

Different ‘Round Here, Riley Green (Ft. Luke Combs)

I Remember Everything, Zach Bryan (Feat. Kacey Musgraves)

Man Made a Bar, Morgan Wallen (Feat. Eric Church)

Save Me, Jelly Roll (With Lainey Wilson) – WINNER

Visual Media of the Year

Burn It Down, Parker McCollum – WINNER

Human, Cody Johnson

In Your Love, Tyler Childers

Next Thing You Know, Jordan Davis

Tennessee Orange, Megan Moroney

Songwriter of the Year

Jessie Jo Dillon – WINNER

Ashley Gorley

Hillary Lindsey

Chase Mcgill

Josh Thompson

Artist-Songwriter of the Year

Zach Bryan

Ernest

Hardy

Chris Stapleton – WINNER

Morgan Wallen