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NBC UniversalReba McEntire didn’t storm off set.

Blake Shelton’s “Voice” replacement Reba McEntire was featured in an ad that ran on Meta and some fans were left baffled.

According to Snopes, the ad claimed that McEntire stormed off the set of the show. However, the outlet was able to confirm that the ad was nothing more than a “false claim” and that McEntire did not walk off set.

The ad suggested that “producers kicked” McEntire off the show and that made her storm off — but none of it is true, per Snopes. The ad included a link that took readers to a “fake” site.

“Users clicking on the ad visited a fake Fox News article hosted on the scam website newkirk.buzz. The article falsely claimed McEntire created a product named Bloom CBD Gummies or Nature’s Leaf CBD Gummies to help ‘reverse dementia.’ The headline of the fake article read, ‘Reba McEntire reverses dementia solution, sparks huge lawsuit pressure on Fox, she finally fights back on air,’” Snopes reported.

McEntire joined “The Voice” as a coach on season 24.