Stella Parton Defends Sister Dolly Parton’s Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader Outfit

Dolly Parton wears Dallas Cowboys cheerleader outfit for halftime show

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Stella Parton, sister of the iconic Dolly Parton, has taken to social media to defend her sister’s recent halftime performance attire, which drew criticism from some quarters. Dolly, 77, donned a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader-inspired outfit for her Thanksgiving halftime show at the NFL, sparking debate among viewers.

In a tweet posted on Nov. 26, Stella passionately defended her sister, praising her for her performance and slamming critics who had negative remarks about her outfit. “I personally thought my big sister Dolly was cute as hell in her Dallas Cowboys cheerleading costume at the halftime show on Thanksgiving,” Stella wrote. “To those of you being so critical of a 77-year-old kicking up her heels, I say f–k yourself. Shame on you not her.”

Stella’s tweet received support from fans and followers, with many expressing admiration for Dolly’s confidence and style. One user applauded Dolly’s appearance, stating, “Your sister KILLED it in that Dallas Cowboy cheerleader outfit! She had fun and looked damned good! Good on her for doing what she wants to.” Another echoed similar sentiments, praising Dolly as a national treasure and celebrating her vibrant spirit at 77.

Indeed, Dolly’s performance was a sight to behold, with the legendary singer exuding confidence and energy as she entertained the audience with renditions of her classic hits. Sporting a cropped white vest and shorts adorned with blue Dallas Cowboys stars, Dolly showcased her timeless glamour and charisma. Underneath her uniform, she wore a bedazzled mesh bodysuit, adding a touch of sparkle to her iconic look.

In the face of criticism, Stella’s unwavering support for her sister serves as a reminder of the bond shared between the Parton siblings and their commitment to standing by each other through thick and thin. As Dolly continues to inspire audiences with her talent and resilience, she remains a symbol of empowerment and self-expression for people of all ages.

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