Reba McEntire says that she does not know what the future holds for her after her divorce from husband Narvel Blackstock. The couple were married in 1989.
"I look forward to what's next," McEntire tells Nash Country Weekly. "People always ask me, 'What are you going to do next?' Well, I dunno; God hasn't told me yet. God is my manager, my tour manager, my scheduler, everything, and He'll come up with the greatest things. He's the one who gave me Annie Get Your Gun and the Reba TV show and presents those things to me. And he always lets me have the choice of refusing and saying, 'No, I don't want to do that,' but I know He'll give it to someone else, so I always step up and say, 'I'll take it.'"
In the joint statement issued upon the announcement of their separation, the former couple said that they "have worked together for 35 years and will continue to do so."
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