Reba McEntire and Rex Linn’s relationship appears to be hitting a rough patch. Sources indicate that the couple, who have been romantically linked for over four years, are now feeling the strain of spending too much time together while working on their new sitcom. According to insiders, Linn initially believed collaborating on the show would allow them to enjoy more quality time, but it seems the opposite is happening.
“Reba is a workhorse, and now it feels like they’re constantly in each other’s space,” a source revealed. “Rex is starting to feel overwhelmed and could really use some time apart.” The couple’s close living and working arrangement has turned into a situation where they are almost inseparable, leading to tensions.
The dynamics of their relationship have shifted, as McEntire, 69, and Linn, 68, began co-starring in an NBC production titled Happy’s Place. It was Reba’s desire to save their bond that prompted her to bring Linn on board. Initial excitement has morphed into a sense of pressure, as the couple spends every waking hour together—this includes their first moments in the morning and their last moments of the night.
While being together all the time can be lovely, it also has its downsides, especially for Linn. Sources have described McEntire as a chatterbox, whose constant conversation sometimes overwhelms her more laid-back partner. “She talks a lot and likes to manage things, even down to what he wears,” a tipster disclosed. Although Linn appreciates his girlfriend and affectionately calls her “Tater Tot,” there are times he longs for a little personal space.
Insiders suggest that a slight separation could actually benefit their relationship, allowing both individuals to recharge before coming back together. This couple’s journey reflects the complexities of love and work, highlighting that even the most devoted relationships sometimes require a little distance to flourish.