Why Reba McEntire's Face Is Popping Up in Corn Mazes Across the U.S.
If you plan to visit any corn mazes this fall season, you might just run into Reba McEntire—her face, that is.
The country icon is teaming up with Utah-based company MAiZE Inc. to create designs for different corn mazes across the country, and locations with a MAiZE membership can participate with their own designs.
The collaboration is part of McEntire's promotions for her new book, Not That Fancy, and a companion album of the same name, coming out in October.
McEntire invited people to visit the corn mazes around the U.S. in a short video, saying, "Whether you're young or old, fast or slow, the maze is a great opportunity to enjoy some good old-fashioned fun and create family memories."
There are currently over 40 participating farms creating McEntire designs for their fields in 23 different states, including New York and Washington.
“Growing up on a ranch in Oklahoma, I know how important agriculture is and I love being involved with something that brings more people out to farms across the country for good wholesome fun!” wrote McEntire of the collaboration on MAiZE's website, which allows you to see all of the locations.
New Jersey-based farm Von Thun Farm shared a photo of their McEntire design, with the singer's face alongside her name and a few music notes.
"YES - that is @reba in our 2??0??2??3?? corn maze this year! ???? We can't wait to kick off our fall season on 9/16 - will we see you at the maze?!" captioned the account.
McEntire's new book, Not That Fancy: Simple Lessons on Living, Loving, Eating, and Dusting Off Your Boots, will be released on Oct. 10, with the accompanying album coming out a few days earlier on Oct. 6.
The "Somehow You Do" singer will also join the new season of The Voice as a judge when it returns with season 24 on Sept. 25.
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