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Dolly Parton’s Manager Says the Country Legend Surprised Fans At Dallas Cowboys Game

Dolly Parton is the Queen of dress-up. Over the decades she’s been in the spotlight, she has continued to thrill, surprise and inspire fans with her iconic fashion sense. If someone says Queen Dolly is ageless, they’re not wrong.

Dolly Parton Blings Out With Rhinestones In Latest Look Supporting The Dallas Cowboys

Dolly is not letting age define her excitement levels or the level of fashion risk she’s allowed to take. When she stepped out at the Dallas Cowboys’ halftime show on Thanksgiving wearing a Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders outfit, jaws dropped.

The country singer rocked the squad’s trademark cropped blue top with a short white vest and tiny white shorts. To Dolly it up, she paired the look with pantyhose and sheer midriff covering, both blinged out with rhinestones.

Dolly Parton's Manager Says the Country Legend Surprised Fans At Dallas Cowboys Game

She then performed a medley of hits “9 to 5,” “Jolene” and “We Are the Champions/We Will Rock You.” Even though Dolly rehearsed the performance on a stage in Nashville for a week, it wasn’t until she stepped out wearing the glammed out outfit that her manager found out she planned to wear it.

“Dolly didn’t tell or show anyone that she was going to dress as a Dallas Cowboys cheerleader until it was time to go to the stage,”

Parton’s manager Danny Nozell told Billboard. “It was completely her idea. She waited until right before she went to stage and came out of the dressing room to show us all. When she came out, myself, the security and my staff fainted. I couldn’t tell the difference between Dolly and the cheerleaders. That is the genius of Dolly, and people are still talking about it.”

Apart from talking about her latest “surprise” look, fans are also talking about her 30-track rock album “Rockstar,” which released on Nov. 17, and debuted at no. 3 on the all-genre Billboard 200 albums chart.

It surpassed Dolly’s previous high of no. 6, for both 2014’s “Blue Smoke” and 1987’s “Trio,” a collab with Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris.

Dolly also donated $1 million to support the Red Kettle campaign with the Salvation Army, which officially started its annual fundraising drive during the Cowboys’ halftime.

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