The fifth of November means different things to different people.

It’s Guy Fawkes Day for the British.

It’sTilda Swinton’s birthday for the homosexuals.

Reba McEntire

Reba McEntire.Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty

But forReba McEntire, it’s National Redhead Day.

“Read the room, Reba,“wrote another.

“Ma’am…not today,“read a fellow comment.

“Reba, you know what were not going to do today?

Were not going to talk about your hairstyle,“said yet another.

The “Fancy” singer, for her part, doesn’t seem to mind.

Maybe some non-Election Day content is just what the people need.

And Reba is for the people.

Reps for McEntire did not immediately respond toEntertainment Weekly’s request for comment.

Pulling double duty, McEntire also singsthe show’s theme song, which she co-wrote with friendCarole King.

“It just doesn’t get much better than that!”

McEntire said of penning the tune with King.