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Carly Pearce says 2020 was the "biggest learning lesson"

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ABCCarly Pearce is taking the lessons she’s learned in 2020 and applying them to the new year. 

In June, Carly and Michael Ray announced that they were divorcing after eight months of marriage, a source telling People at the time that it was a “hard decision” for the Kentucky native. 

But on the music front, Carly experienced a series of highs as her duet with Lee Brice on “I Hope You’re Happy Now” soared to the top of the charts and earned the twosome the CMA Award for Musical Event of the Year.

The singer says she’s moving forward with the wisdom she gained during this challenging year. 

“I think 2020 for me was the biggest learning lesson of my life. And I think that you have to remember the stillness and remember what you learned, implement what you discovered about yourself, and don’t forget that,” Carly explains of her process.  

“I think it’s so easy for us to kind of just be robots and do day in and day out and not check in with ourselves, and not just kinda make sure we’re okay,” she adds.  

Carly’s 90s country-inspired single “Next Girl” is currently climbing the charts.

By Cillea Houghton
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Reba McEntire calls 2020 a "booger bear of a year"

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ABCLeave it to Reba McEntire to summarize 2020 in the best way.

In a holiday video to fans thanking them for all their support throughout the year, the country legend urged her followers to stay safe and healthy heading into the new year as the U.S. continues to battle the pandemic. 

“Please stay safe and healthy so we can all get together in 2021. This has been a booger bear of a year and I’m very thankful and grateful that we got through it,” Reba declares. “It’s coming to a close and we can start looking forward and thinking positively for the next year.”

“I love you very much and thank you so much for everything. Your support, your love, your prayers, your comments. I love you,” says Reba, adding, “Take care of yourself, pretty please.” 

Reba’s mother, Jacqueline, passed away from cancer in March at the age of 93. Reba spent the first two months of quarantine with her family in Oklahoma. 

By Cillea Houghton
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Eric Church misses the "camaraderie" of live shows: "It’s what I was born to do"

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ABCWith the arrival of the COVID-19 vaccine, Eric Church feels hopeful that 2021 will be a better year than 2020. 

“I think, for me, the thing I’m looking forward to most next year is getting around the corner from this virus and getting some kind of normalcy. I’m confident that next year is when we’ll finally put this in the rearview at some point in time,” he says. 

“We’re all looking for a vaccine early in the year and the more we can take the cases down between January and May, I think the higher likelihood that we’ll be on a stage somewhere in the fall, late summer/fall, and then certainly into the fourth quarter,” Eric adds. “So, I’m looking forward to that.”

Like many of his peers, Eric has been longing for the stage ever since the pandemic led to the mass shutdown of live concerts and events. The 2020 CMA Entertainer of the Year was playing to audiences of thousands in 2019 and misses the vibrant energy of his fans and live shows. 

“I know there may be some early stuff where we can’t be at capacity. I get that, but I’m looking forward to being back at capacity and being, seeing people grouped up and arms around each other’s shoulders and just, I miss that. I miss playing. I miss the camaraderie. I miss going town-to-town and doing that,” he says.

“It’s just what I was born to do, and I miss seeing the fans. Next year, we’re all hopeful, I’m hopeful and quite confident, actually, that next year will be the year that we get to start doing that and then hopefully more and more as we go,” Eric declares. “That’s what I’m looking forward to.”

By Cillea Houghton
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Source: Gwen Stefani's sons will play a major role in her Blake Shelton wedding

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Trae Patton/NBCWhen it comes to Gwen Stefani’s impending nuptials to Blake Shelton, one thing’s for certain: her children will be by her side. 

A source close to the couple tells People Gwen’s sons Kingston, 14, Zuma, 12, and Apollo, 6, “will have a large part” in the wedding.

“Gwen’s sons are just really solid, sweet kids, and they’re so excited for Blake and Gwen to get married,” the friend says of the children Gwen shares with ex-husband Gavin Rossdale. “They can’t wait to stand by their sides.”

Gwen and Blake announced their engagement in October after dating for about five years. They met on the set of The Voice, where they were both serving as coaches.

“From the beginning, Gwen made it clear to Blake that her boys were No. 1 in her life, and Blake always respected this,” another source close to Gwen tells People

“Gwen always gushed about how amazing Blake is with the boys,” the source adds. “She feels so lucky that he helps her raise them. His love and guidance is something that Gwen is beyond grateful for.”

The two are rumored to be marrying in early 2021 at a chapel Blake built himself on the grounds of his Oklahoma ranch.

By Andrea Tuccillo
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Brad Paisley says nonprofit The Store makes him "feel less helpless"

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Andrew Chin/Getty ImagesBrad Paisley is opening up about the impact of The Store in the ABC News special, The Year: 2020

In March, just before the COVID-19 pandemic hit, Brad and his wife Kimberly Williams-Paisley opened a free grocery store in Nashville to help families experiencing food insecurity. At the time, Brad’s World Tour had just been shut down due to the pandemic, leaving him fearful of the unknown. 

“I found myself really scared in the beginning of this. It really hit me that a lot of people were probably going to die,” he confides to host Robin Roberts. “The sadness of that hit me pretty hard.”

But the tragedy inspired the singer and his wife to open The Store as a way to support families in need. In September, the couple participated in the Million Meals Donation Tour in collaboration with Feeding America to donate meals to local food banks across the country.

Brad says the initiative restored his sense of hope and purpose. 

“When we’re delivering food or doing something that’s helping, I feel less helpless,” he says. “For me, it was all about trying to find something that really felt like we were going to get through this.”

Hear more from Brad when The Year airs tonight on ABC at 9 p.m. ET.

By Cillea Houghton
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