Reba McEntire is currently one of the coaches on NBC's "The Voice" along with Gwen Stefani, Niall Horan, and John Legend, and it appears that the country legend is having a great time as she realized something now that the show is currently on break.

The singer recently appeared in an episode of "Taste of Country Nights" where host Evan Paul asked her what was the most surprising thing about her gig as a coach on the reality TV competition program.

She immediately answered: "When we took our break - we don't go back until after Thanksgiving-- I was texting everybody, saying 'I miss you guys! What're y'all doing now? Can we get together?'"

McEntire not only love her co-coaches, but she also grew fond of the contestants too because there was one episode of "The Voice" where she broke down into tears after two of her contestants performed the song "You Say" by Lauren Daigle.

She revealed that the reason why she became emotional was due to the track's personal connection to her.

"[when] I am in a very depressed state, I think I'm worthless. So when you are singing this song, it's very humbling. It's baring your soul. So it's not much movement when you're performing. It's - you're broken," she explained.

Reba McEntire Speaks Out About 'Devious' Coaches on 'The Voice'

The latest news comes a few months after Reba McEntire was announced as Blake Shelton's replacement on the coaches' panel as the country singer had been in the show since its first season.

In the teaser for the show, the singer revealed that she wanted to do what Shelton did as he was known to use the "block button" a lot to prevent other coaches to get contestants during the blind auditions.

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However, she had a hard time as she never expected it to be harder.

"The blind auditions were so much harder than I thought they were gonna be... They block you, and it's just so devious!" she said.

Reba McEntire on 'The Voice'

This wasn't the first time Reba McEntire appeared on "The Voice" as she became one of the mega mentors in the previous season.

She also appeared as an advisor on the first season under Blake Shelton's team as both of them are known in the field of country music.

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