Anne Marie "Ree" Drummond, known as The Pioneer Woman, is an esteemed American blogger, author, food writer, and television personality. Born on January 6, 1969, Ree gained fame through her blog, The Pioneer Woman, which offers a poignant look into her life in rural Oklahoma.
Capitalizing on her blog's success, Ree became the star of her own television program, also titled The Pioneer Woman, which premiered on The Food Network in 2011. Besides her television career, she has authored several cookbooks, a children's book, and two memoirs: Black Heels to Tractor Wheels and Frontier Follies.
Ree's influence extends beyond writing and television. In 2015, she launched a popular product line at Walmart, featuring cookware, cutlery, appliances, clothing, and outdoor living products, famously known for its homey feel and the beloved Agatha print.
Alongside her husband, Ladd, Ree has established various businesses in Pawhuska, Oklahoma, including The Pioneer Woman Mercantile, P-Town Pizza, Charlie's Ice Cream Shop, and The Boarding House, a hotel with uniquely decorated rooms.
Ree has appeared on national TV shows like Today and Good Morning America. She resides on a working cattle ranch near Pawhuska, Oklahoma, with her family and continues to share her delightful journey from city girl to ranch wife with her fans.