Country singer Reba McEntire is KFC's newest Colonel Sanders

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The latest celebrity to play KFC's manly Colonel Sanders is a woman - and a famous one at that.

Grammy-winning country music star Reba McEntire dons the iconic white suit, black string tie, glasses, white wig and, yes, goatee as part of ad campaign for the fast-food chain's new Smoky Mountain BBQ fried chicken.

"I've eaten KFC my whole life. It's been a favourite. It's American. It's wholesome," said the Oklahoma, US, native, who's a fan of the chain's chicken and coleslaw.

The outfit does get a bit of a feminine makeover, though. The two-piece suit includes lots of beading and appears to be tapered to McEntire's waist. She said the transformation via wig and make-up took hours.

McEntire is the 11th person to play the chain's famous founder, Col Harlan Sanders. Previous portrayers include actors Ray Liotta, Rob Lowe, George Hamilton and Darrell Hammond.

The ad campaign launches on Sunday.

The choice of McEntire comes as sexual harassment is at the forefront of gender discussions around the country. Starting with revelations about Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein, this age-old ill treatment of women has prompted victims to come forward in dozens of industries from food service to media to politics.

McEntire said she took the job, offered last month, because she thought "it was a great thing to do. It's a spoof, and I'm an actress and that's how I took it."

KFC also said the state of American womanhood didn't play into the casting decision.

"We picked Reba McEntire because she is a perfect fit for KFC and Smoky Mountain BBQ. She embodies the qualities of the colonel with her showmanship and entrepreneurial spirit," KFC Chief Marketing Officer Andrea Zahumensky said.

"We love to find people who are really iconic, like Rob Lowe is very iconic. Also, someone who really represents our product. She is definitely sweet. She has that Southern charm."

Using someone who doesn't look exactly like the chain's deceased founder will work to KFC's advantage, according to Bob Killian, a Chicago-based branding expert.

"It's a meta campaign. It's about the food or the item or the offer. It's about 'We're not taking advertising seriously. You should like us'," he said. "They're making the point that we're in on the joke. This isn't who the colonel used to be."

KFC fans were quick to share their thoughts on social media.

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