Voice judge Reba McEntire teases Season 27 may have a sitcom twist

Reba McEntire may get her fellow Season 26 The Voice coaches to guest star on her new sitcom.

Reba McEntire

Reba McEntire might not be returning for the 27th season of The Voice, but that doesn’t mean she isn’t going to work with her fellow coaches again, as she has plans to give them a little bit of a sitcom makeover.

McEntire was confirmed to not be returning for the show’s 27th season, which is getting a major judges shake-up, though fans will still see the country music legend on Season 26.

However, after that is all said and done, she could bring some of the love from her fellow coaches–confirmed to be Snoop Dogg, Gwen Stefani and Michael Buble–to her new sitcom, Happy’s Place.

And while Stefani, who makes an eye-watering amount of money when she appears on the NBC show, may or may not participate, McEntire has shared that she has gotten interest from the other two when it comes to her new series.

She revealed she would happily welcome her fellow coaches in a new interview with TV Insider.

Happy's Place cast

Admitting she can easily shoot both shows as they are across a studio lot from one another, the singer admitted she had already approached the others about possibly doing some crossovers on the series.

“In a skinny minute, yes!” she said. “Snoop wants to be on the show. Michael Buble wants to be on the show.”

“Gwen will just come visit, she didn’t say she wanted to be on the show,” she added.

However, her co-star, Melissa Peterman, whom she previously worked with on her sitcom Reba, was more confident the Hollaback Girl singer would change her mind after coming to visit the set.

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“She’ll want to,” Peterman joked. “When she comes and hangs out, she’ll want to.”

According to NBC, the sitcom follows the story of McEntire’s character as she gets an unexpected surprise.

“Bobbie (McEntire) 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,” a press release for the show read.

The cast includes Peterman, Rex Linn, Belissa Escobedo, Pablo Castelblanco and Cheryl Francis Harrington.