Reba McEntire Stunned The Audience With A Bold And Alluring Performance, Proving That Age Is Just A Number! Gracing The Stage At The CMA Awards, She Revived Her Iconic 1990 Classic, “Fancy,” But The Real Jaw-Dropping Moment Came When She Dared To “Dramatically Remove Her Gown” Mid-Performance! Starting In An Elegant, Majestic Purple Ensemble, Reba Transformed Into A Smoldering, Dazzling Attire As The Song Reached Its Electrifying Peak, Delivering A Fresh, Riveting Persona That Had The Crowd Completely Mesmerized!

Reba McEntire tears off one dress after another during ‘Fancy’ performance at CMAs

Reba McEntire’s always got a few surprises in store!

The country icon took to the CMAs stage on Wednesday night wearing a dramatic feather-adorned lilac robe as she started singing her 1990 hit song “Fancy.”

Watch Reba McEntire's “Fancy” Performance at the CMA Awards | WJCL-FM

Fans who know the lyrics well might’ve known what was about to come next: “We didn’t have money for food or rent / To say the least we were hard-pressed / Then Mama spent every last penny we had / To buy me a dancin’ dress.”

It didn’t take long before Reba was shedding the robe for her own dancin’ dress, a flowing, sleeveless red V-neck number paired with red high heels. It was a fun enough switch on its own, but that was the first, not the last, of Reba’s quick-changes.

Photos and video: Reba McEntire wows with 'Fancy' performance at CMA Awards

As the song progressed, Reba gained in momentum, eventually tearing off her red dress to reveal a strappy sequined jumpsuit as the audience went wild. It was a well-deserved diva moment for one of country’s most accomplished women of all time.

Among those who loved the performance was none other than Garth Brooks, who was caught on camera exclaiming, “That was f–king awesome!”

Although Reba had the most exciting outfit changes of the night, other performances created plenty of buzz of their own. An undisputed fan-favorite was the group rendition of Little Big Town’s “Girl Crush,” which featured a solo from this year’s winner for New Artist of the Year, Ashley McBryde.

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