Reba McEntire may be a multi-millionaire icon, but she’s never forgotten her humble roots. The singer appeared on "Today" as part of their Sunday Sitdown series and shared her entertaining style, described in her new book "Not That Fancy," out later this year. "We talk [about] family, friends, how to throw a party that’s not so fancy.That’s my kinda party.
You know, I don’t really care if everything matches," she said. She also shared a detail that might surprise some people. "Sometimes I ask to use real plates instead of paper plates.
But I love Solo cups," she said. "I think that’s the main message of the book — don’t not have a party because everything doesn’t look right, or you didn’t have time to get this ready.
Just go have fun." The love of Solo cups comes from a special place for the singer. "I got that from Mama. At Thanksgiving everybody wrote their name with a magic marker on their Solo cup, and that way you didn’t have to waste a lotta cups, gettin’ a new one, and you knew which one was yours," she explained. "And next Thanksgiving you look for your cup, ‘cause it’s still there." "I still wash Solo cups," McEntire added, after host Willie Geist asked about the tradition.
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