Dolly Parton Stuns Dallas Crowd with Age-Defying Halftime Show Glamour

At 77 years young, country legend Dolly Parton defied her age and set the stage ablaze in a daring cheerleading outfit during the halftime show at the Commanders-Cowboys game in Dallas on Thanksgiving. The iconic singer, known for her timeless hits, took center stage at AT&T Stadium, clad in a vibrant blue and white ensemble, as the Cowboys led 20-10 against Washington.

Parton, with her signature charisma, belted out two of her biggest hits, 'Jolene' and '9 to 5,' while also delivering a powerful rendition of 'We Are the Champions/We Will Rock You,' captivating the sold-out crowd in Texas.

Fans were quick to express their awe at her short but electrifying performance. Undisputed's Skip Bayless, among the first to applaud Parton, took to X (formerly Twitter), stating, 'How 'bout that Dolly Parton? Talk about dressing for the occasion. Now, that is impressive.'

In the midst of political banter, one fan humorously remarked, 'Joe Biden is 81. Donald Trump is 77. If we have to elect an old person, let it be Dolly Parton,' highlighting the widespread admiration for the ageless entertainer.

Others showered Parton with royal accolades, with one fan deeming her a 'queen' and another hailing her as a 'national treasure.' The consensus was clear – Parton's performance left the majority of fans thoroughly impressed.

In the CBS booth, announcer Tony Romo couldn't contain his enthusiasm as he and Jim Nantz discussed Parton's halftime Thanksgiving spectacle. Romo, in high spirits, commented, 'She was wearing the... Cowboys cheerleading outfit,' playfully recounting his premonition about Parton's outfit choice.

Attempting to shift the focus, Nantz inquired about the second half, but Romo, still reveling in the moment, added, 'I mean, she looks amazing, right? She's wonderful. Who doesn't like Dolly Parton?'

Parton's live performance stood in stark contrast to rapper Jack Harlow's halftime appearance at the Green Bay Packers' win against the Detroit Lions, where the majority of fans were left unimpressed.

To conclude America's annual fall holiday festivities, DJ Steve Aoki is set to take the stage during halftime at the late-night matchup between the Seattle Seahawks and San Francisco 49ers.

The Commanders-Cowboys rivalry has become a Thanksgiving Day tradition, having been played 10 times in the past. Dallas emerged victorious in eight of those encounters, securing another win on Thursday night with a commanding 45-10 triumph.

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