Let me tell you, folks, Ree Drummond is nothing short of extraordinary. This woman is so talented that she makes juggling multiple roles look easy. As The Pioneer Woman, she’s an American blogger, author, food writer, photographer, TV personality, and mom of four. And guess what? She does it all while living on a working ranch outside Pawhuska, Oklahoma. Now, I don’t know about you, but I think Ree has officially reached a level of greatness that even surpasses what it takes to be Barbie-worthy. Seriously, she’s living proof that you can do it all and still look fabulous.

From Ranch Life to Retail Aisles
Ree Drummond already made her mark in the kitchenware world with her stunning line of floral-inspired products available at Walmart. But hold onto your cowboy hats, because her reach is expanding even further. If you visit any Walmart store—or even shop online—you’ll find her very own Barbie doll. That’s right, Mattel teamed up with the 49-year-old Pioneer Woman to create a doll that truly captures her unique charm. This Barbie has fiery red hair, adorable freckles, and is dressed in a casual floral top paired with cowboy boots. It’s clear that Ree wanted this doll to reflect her iconic "Pioneer Woman" style.
The Ultimate Kitchen Set
Now, here’s where things get really exciting. Alongside the doll, Walmart is exclusively selling a detailed kitchen set for just $45. This set is a mini replica of Ree’s actual kitchenware line, and I have to say, it’s incredibly impressive. The toaster even features flowers, just like the ones in her real-life collection. And get this—the tiny appliances in the set are interactive! The toaster pops up "toast," and the stand mixer actually mixes. If that’s not enough, there are additional accessories like a pasta set and a barbecue set you can purchase to enhance the fun. This isn’t just a toy—it’s a celebration of creativity and nostalgia.
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Ree’s Love for Barbie
In a chat with Delish, Ree shared her excitement about joining the Barbie family. When she first heard that Mattel was considering creating a doll inspired by her, she was instantly transported back to her childhood. “I remember spending countless hours playing with Barbies, especially the Dream Home and camping sets,” she reminisced. “Even though I was technically too old to play with them by the time my younger sister got them, I couldn’t resist joining in.” Now, it’s her kids—Alex, 21, Paige, 18, Bryce, 16, and Todd, 14—who might be the ones having all the fun with this new Barbie. Even though they’re older now, I can only imagine how cool it must feel to have a Barbie modeled after your mom!


