Michael Bublé is feeling the love from country legend and former The Voice coach Reba McEntire! The jazz-pop crooner recently took to social media to show off a snazzy gift from McEntire, leaving fans buzzing about their sweet friendship. While the details of the present remain under wraps, Bublé’s excitement was undeniable as he praised Reba’s generosity and sense of style. Fans are loving this unexpected crossover between two powerhouse artists!

Making his coaching debut on The Voice season 26, Michael Bublé established himself as a force to be reckoned with. Reaching the end with team members Shye and Sofronio Vasquez, the Canadian jazz-pop crooner watched as Vasquez took home the victory. As the lone returner on season 27, Bublé, 49, faces a whole new slate of competition as he defends his title. And fellow Voice champion Reba McEntire is making sure he does it in style.

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Michael Bublé Shares Humorous “Fit Check” On Social Media

In a reel shared to Instagram, Michael Bublé displayed a pair of piano-themed boots that the “Queen of Country” had sent him.

“When @reba sent me a pair of custom boots I knew I had to up my game,” the “Feeling Good” singer wrote in the caption.

In an attempt to “up” his fashion game, Bublé sported a long-sleeved black shirt and tropical-print shorts. “Shorts make that outfit!!!” one Instagram follower commented.

Below, another fan added, “lol you can be country to.” (The very Canadian Bublé has previously affected a Southern accent when trying to court country singers on The Voice.)

New episodes of The Voice air Mondays and Tuesdays at 8 p.m. Eastern on NBC. Next week kicks off the Battle Rounds, as Bublé, Kelsea Ballerini, John Legend, and Adam Levine have officially filled their teams.

Last December, Reba McEntire wrapped up a successful three-season stint on The Voice. Joining the cast for season 24, the “Fancy” singer very nearly won the whole thing with Ruby Leigh. Returning the next year, she did win the whole thing, as Team Reba’s Asher HaVon walked away with the trophy.

Unfortunately for diehard fans, Reba abandoned her big red chair for season 27. And while many viewers were hoping to see her join Michael Bublé & Co. on The Voice set once again, a comeback looks less and less likely.

Reba’s new sitcom, Happy’s Place, premiered on NBC last October. The 16-time ACM Award winner serves as both executive producer and star of the show, which was greenlit for a second season in February.

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