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Reba innocently asks Troye Sivan “What is a popper?” on live TV and, well, you just gotta see it…

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feeling the “rush.”The country music queen appeared alongside Troye Sivan on Wednesday’s episode of Watch What Happens Live and predictably, chaos ensued.

A single mom who works 2 jobs who loves her twinks and never stops pic.twitter.com/9zm6UsecVeIt all started when a viewer called in to ask Sivan about the album artwork for poppers-inspired single “Rush.” The pop star confirmed he did, in fact, take a whiff before shooting the photograph, adding, “It ended up being my favorite part of the photo.

There’s a little kind of vein in my head.” (To quote Andy Cohen, “Oh, wow!”)A post shared by troye sivan (@troyesivan)Then it came the Queen of Fancy’s turn to weigh in.

Reading a question from Twitter, Cohen asked, “Reba, have you ever done poppers?” Without skipping a beat, McEntire replied, “I don’t think so.

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