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Reba McEntire Slams Right-Wing Post Claiming She Called Taylor Swift An 'Entitled Little Brat'

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The country star shut down a conservative Facebook page called 'America Loves Liberty' after they claimed she chastised Swift due to her behavior at the Super Bowl.

Reba McEntire has nothing but love for Taylor Swift despite what the media may try to have you believe, and the country star took to social media to call out those who claim otherwise.

In a post made to Instagram last week, the Grammy winner slammed conservative Facebook page "America Loves Liberty" after they claimed she had some not-so-friendly words for Swift due to her behavior at the Super Bowl.


McEntire shared a screenshot of the post as well as the caption that read:

"Reba McIntire talks about how disappointed she was to look up at the big screen while performing The National Anthem, only to see Taylor Swift laughing and drinking and making a mockery of the event."

The page also claimed McEntire said the following about the alleged incident:

"I let her have it afterward. She's an entitled little brat."

McEntire, on the other hand, not only claimed that the exchange never took place but also gushed over the singer's talent and impact on the industry.

She wrote in her caption:

"Please don’t believe everything you see on the Internet."
"I did not say this."
"Taylor is a wonderful artist, strong role model and has done so much good for so many people and the music industry."

Viewers of the post applauded McEntire for calling out the fabricated story.

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And everyone agreed that "Reba would never."

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Of course, this isn't the first time McEntire has shared her respect for the "Karma" singer.

Just a few months ago, she recounted the first time she ever saw Swift perform, telling NBC:

“[Taylor] walked down the steps looking right at Tim McGraw singing, and I’m like, ‘This girl’s gonna be a huge star.’”
“Number one: to walk, sing, walk downstairs at your icon that you’re really wanting to sing to and impress without a flaw."
"I mean, I was impressed.”
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Reba KNOWS #NBCTheVoice #nbcpage

Don't believe everything you read on the internet, folks.

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