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Martha Stewart defends Dolly Parton's Dallas Cowboys cheerleader uniform: 'You can dress any way you goddamn please'

Anneta Konstantinides   

Martha Stewart defends Dolly Parton's Dallas Cowboys cheerleader uniform: 'You can dress any way you goddamn please'
  • Dolly Parton wore a Dallas Cowboys cheerleader uniform during a recent Commanders and Cowboys game.
  • Some critics said Parton, 77, wasn't dressed appropriately for her age.

Dolly Parton made headlines on Thanksgiving Day when she performed in a Dallas Cowboys cheerleader uniform at The Salvation Army's Red Kettle Kickoff Halftime Show.

Some critics on X (formerly known as Twitter) took issue with Parton's outfit, which featured white shorts and a long-sleeved blue crop top that Parton, 77, paired with a sparkling sheer bodysuit that covered her midriff and legs.

But Martha Stewart — who recently sat down with Business Insider to discuss her new "Dunkintini" recipe with Dunkin', a holiday-themed coffee cocktail — has come to Parton's defense.

"She looks great!" Stewart said. "I looked at a picture and I thought, 'God, she's fantastic.'"

"If you look like Dolly Parton, you can dress any way you goddamn please, she's fabulous," she added.

Stewart, 82, previously told BI that she doesn't believe women need to change the way they dress because of their age.

"If it looks good, wear it," she said. "I loved my little silver coatdress the other day, and I have nice legs so I can show those off. I wear clothes appropriate for the occasion, hopefully, and clothes that I look good in."

Stewart isn't the only celebrity in Parton's corner. Whoopi Goldberg also defended Parton's outfit during Monday's episode of "The View."

"Dolly Parton stole the show on Thanksgiving at the Cowboys/Commanders game dressed as a Dallas Cowboys cheerleader, but some critics told her to act her age. Bite me," Goldberg said.

"If I looked like that in one of them Cowboy things, I might have everything out," added cohost Sunny Hostin.

Stella Parton also defended the singer on X, writing that she thought her older sister "was cute as hell in her Dallas Cowboys cheerleading costume."

Parton hasn't commented on the recent criticism, but the fashion icon previously told BI that she doesn't worry about aging.

"Of course, everyone would like to stay 35 forever, and in my mind I kind of do," Parton said with a laugh. "But I can't get caught in that trap of thinking, 'I've got to do this or that.' The way I live, the way I work, the way I feel, I'm going to make every moment count. I may live to be 100 or I may die tomorrow, but whenever that is, I will know I died trying, and I will know I've done everything I could to make the most of everything."

"As long as I stay healthy, the numbers shouldn't matter," she added. "I don't feel my age, I don't work my age, I don't think my age, and hopefully, I don't look my age!"



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