The rhinestones caught the light as Reba stepped forward—alone, grieving, glowing. In a voice heavy with memory and love, she began to sing “Don’t Touch Me,” not for applause, but for a friend. Beneath the golden spotlight at the Grand Ole Opry, she paused to say: “Jeannie wasn’t just a singer… she was a force.” In that moment, the room wasn’t just mourning a country legend—it was honoring a sisterhood, a legacy, and a woman who made every broken heart feel like poetry.

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