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JoAnna Garcia Swisher, who played McEntire’s daughter for six seasons, guest stars on the March 13 episode of “Happy’s Place.”

Reba cast reunites for first time in 19 years on Happy’s Place, immediately prank call former co-star

JoAnna Garcia Swisher, who played McEntire's daughter for six seasons, guest stars on the March 13 episode of "Happy's Place."

By Kathleen Perricone

on March 13, 2026 7:29 p.m. ET

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JoAnna Garcia Swisher and Reba McEntire

JoAnna Garcia Swisher reunites with Reba McEntire on 'Happy's Place' in 2026. Credit:

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“A single mom who works two jobs, who loves her kids, and never stops” just reunited with her long-lost TV daughter.

Nineteen years since *Reba* went off the air, Reba McEntire is once again sharing the small screen with JoAnna Garcia Swisher, who played her eldest child Cheyenne for six seasons on the popular sitcom.

The 46-year-old actress guest stars on the March 13 episode of McEntire’s NBC comedy *Happy’s Place* as Kenzie, an influencer hired to promote the eponymous Tennessee bar on social media — and their first scene together playfully nods at their TV family bond.

“Whoa, you could be my daughter,” remarks McEntire’s character Bobbie, the owner of Happy’s Place, when she meets Kenzie.

The guest role reunites Garcia Swisher not only with McEntire but also *Reba*'s Melissa Peterman, who plays Gabby, a bartender at Happy’s Place. And the trio picked up right where they left off nearly two decades ago.

“It’s like riding a bicycle, we just fell right back into it,” McEntire gushed to *Entertainment Tonight*. “We just had such a great time on the *Reba* show, and for Jo to join Mel and me again here on *Happy’s Place* is just icing on the cake.”

JoAnna Garca in a group conversation at a bar setting

Melissa Peterman, JoAnna Garcia Swisher, and Reba McEntire.

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Garcia Swisher, who stars on her own show, Netflix’s *Sweet Magnolias*, got emotional talking about what it was like reconnecting with McEntire and Peterman.

“It’s been beautiful,” she said in the same interview. “It’s really been very heartwarming … coming back, it’s family."

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And it wouldn’t be complete without her TV husband, Steve Howey, *Reba*'s affable goof Van Montgomery.

“We might have crank called [him],” Peterman admitted. “We’ve annoyed Steve Howey so much these last few days,” added Garcia Swisher. “He’s like, ‘I never want you guys to spend this much time together.’”

REBA, (back row, l to r): Joanna Garcia, Steve Howey, Christopher Rich, Melissa Peterman, (front Row, l to r): Reba McEntire, Mitch Holleman, Scarlett Pomers, (Season 2), 2001-07.

The cast of 'Reba'.

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Howey also guest starred on *Happy’s Place* in its first season, playing Danny, a wealthy businessman who Gabby meets at a dog park. Hilarity ensued when she pretended to be Bobbie in an effort to impress him — until Danny shows up at the bar.

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*Happy’s Place* may not be the last place *Reba* fans see the three actresses together on screen.

Garcia Swisher hopes McEntire and Peterman will one day appear on *Sweet Magnolias*. “We’d love to,” McEntire agreed.

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