Dolly Parton Wears Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader Uniform During Thanksgiving Halftime Show

In a moment that left fans both shocked and elated, Dolly Parton graced the halftime stage of the Dallas Cowboys Thanksgiving Day game in a Dallas Cowboys cheerleader uniform.

Yes, you heard that right.

The legendary country singer decided to put a twist on her classic attire and don the iconic blue and white ensemble, complete with bedazzles and a mesh midriff. And let us tell you, she rocked it.

But the real showstopper was her incredible performance. Parton belted out hits like "Jolene" and "9 to 5" while also surprising the crowd with her killer cover of Queen's "We Are the Champions."

It was a true display of her talent and showmanship.

The announcement of Parton as this year's halftime performer caused a frenzy among fans, and for good reason. It's not every day you see a 75-year-old wearing a cheerleader uniform and killing it on stage.

But this halftime show was about more than just Parton's performance. The event was in partnership with The Salvation Army and their Red Kettle Kickoff, which provides assistance to those in need during the holiday season.

In a statement, Parton shared her excitement about the collaboration, stating that "those Red Kettles have long been a symbol of hope for our friends and neighbors who are facing hard times." And it's clear that she brought that message of hope and generosity to her performance.

Parton's halftime show came at the perfect time as she just released her latest album, Rockstar. The 30-track album features collaborations with big names like Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, and even her goddaughter Miley Cyrus.

Speaking of Cyrus, the two recently teamed up for a duet of "Wrecking Ball," which is featured on Parton's new album. In an Instagram video, Parton expressed her love for the song and how it reminded her of the first time she heard Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You."

Cyrus also shared her excitement for the collaboration, stating that it was an honor to have her aunt cover one of her songs. And with the success of their duet and Parton's performance at the Cowboys game, it's safe to say that this duo is a match made in music heaven.

All in all, Dolly Parton's performance at the Cowboys game was a Thanksgiving treat for fans and a reminder of her incredible talent and kind heart.

Honestly, we’re all Dolly fans and we can't wait to see what she has in store for us next.

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