Fans are buzzing about a ‘Reba’ reunion, thanks to a ‘Happy’s Place’ cast update, 18 years after the show’s finale
Happy’s Place Cast Update Sets Up A Major Reba Reunion, 18 Years After The Comedy Series Ended and fans are very excited and looking forward to it
Happy’s Place Cast Update Sets Up A Major Reba Reunion, 18 Years After The Comedy Series Ended



Now, Variety reported that Christopher Rich and Justina Machado will have guest roles in Happy’s Place. This casting news marks a Reba reunion between McEntire and Rich, who portrayed the role of Brock Hart, the ex-husband in the 2007 sitcom.
In Happy’s Place, Rich will portray Maverick, a funny tattoo artist who can only do tattoos with his right hand due to a stroke. On the other hand, Machado, known for her roles in Jane the Virgin, One Day at a Time, and Queen of the South, plays Maritza, Isabella’s mother and a successful lawyer.
What This Means for Happy’s Place and Its Characters
Happy’s Place Is Tapping Into Recognizable Talent
Rich and Machado’s casting reaffirms Happy’s Place’s commitment to tapping into familiar and veteran talent. Rich and McEntire’s reunion is clearly not the first, as the series has already brought many familiar Reba cast members to the spotlight, including Melissa Peterman and Steve Howey.
While Howey has just a guest role as Danny, Peterman portrays the main character, Gabby, a bartender who helps Bobby at the tavern. However, Rich is major since this would mark his reunion with McEntire after the 2001 comedy series ended 18 years ago.

With the key premise focused on Bobby learning about her lost half-sister, the introduction of Isabella’s mother could establish more details about the relationship between her and Happy. However, it’s uncertain when either Machado or Rich will make their guest appearances.
Our Take on Happy’s Place’s Guest Star Announcement
New Characters Promise New Relationships & Dynamics
These additions demonstrate the sitcom’s commitment to diversifying its character roster and creating a viewing experience where humor and heart coexist. As Happy’s Place continues to evolve, guest roles will likely contribute to its overall success and audience engagement.