Reba McEntire Just Dropped a Bombshell About the Future of ‘Happy’s Place’

Last call is officially off the table. NBC has renewed Happy’s Place for Season 3, and fans of Reba McEntire have plenty to celebrate.

The feel-good sitcom, which marked Reba’s return to television comedy when it premiered in October 2024, quickly built a loyal Friday-night audience. As Season 2 continues to roll out, viewers had been wondering whether the bar doors would stay open. NBC answered that question on February 2 with a social media announcement confirming another round is on the way.

“Another round, please,” the network wrote alongside a celebratory video, officially locking in the show’s third season.

Reba Reacts to the Big News

Reba didn’t waste any time sharing her excitement. Shortly after the renewal was announced, she jumped into the comments with a simple but enthusiastic message: “We’re back!” For longtime fans who missed seeing her in a sitcom after the end of Reba, the renewal feels like a full-circle moment.

Fans Celebrate the Return

The response online was immediate and joyful. Viewers flooded the announcement with cheers, heart emojis, and messages about how much they love spending their Fridays at Happy’s Place. The show’s mix of comfort comedy, heartfelt moments, and familiar faces has clearly struck a chord.

A Real-Life Love Story Behind the Scenes

Part of the show’s charm comes from Reba’s on-screen partnership with her real-life fiancé, Rex Linn. She plays Bobbie opposite his Emmett, and their off-screen relationship adds an extra layer of warmth to their performances.

Linn previously shared that the two constantly run lines together, sneaking in quick kisses between rehearsals—proof that working side by side is as fun for them as it is for fans to watch.

More Good Times Ahead

With Season 3 officially on the horizon, Happy’s Place is set to keep delivering the cozy, character-driven comedy that made it a hit. For Reba, it’s another chapter in a television career that continues to evolve—and for viewers, it means the bar will stay open a little longer.

And if the fan reaction is any indication, there are plenty of people ready to pull up a stool again.

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