Reba McEntire, 69, hosted the 2024 American Country Music Awards for a record 17th time, impressing fans with her charm and style. The event took place in Fresco, Texas, and McEntire wowed the crowd in a black sequined blazer and flared trousers by Roberto Cavalli, featuring a lace pattern. She accessorized with turquoise jewelry, including a necklace and chandelier earrings. Fans praised her hosting skills and elegant look, calling her “stunning” and “the ultimate host.” Reba, known for her long history with the ACM Awards, entertained with jokes about her longevity in the industry. Fans likened her presence to having a favorite aunt over for dinner, emphasizing her warmth and charisma.
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