Dolly Parton recently performed at the Thanksgiving game of the Washington Commanders and Dallas Cowboys, and many fans have praised her for her vocal skills and the way she presented herself despite being in her 70s.

According to Consequence, the country legend, who recently dropped her new album "Rockstar," took the stage and sang her classic hits such as "9 to 5" and "Jolene."

In addition, she also performed new tracks from her record including a cover of Queen's "We Will Rock You" and "We Are the Champions."

   

Dolly Parton looked incredible on stage as she wore a revealing outfit but it was only an illusion because although she appeared to be wearing a cropped top, the skin part in her stomach was only fabric bedazzled with glitters.

Her blue outfit was reportedly inspired by cheerleaders. The total look was completed with a pair of white shorts, and her signature blonde hair.

Dolly Parton Praised by Fans For Performance

After the performance made rounds online, people shared their thoughts about her appearance and many of them commended her.

"Her voice is still so good Dolly Parton FOREVER. No one can convince me she's not a Queen because this woman is a Queen & Goddess & everything good," one wrote.

"This lady 77 years old... amazing," another one wrote.

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"A great image for over 70 years old. I can't believe she's 77 years old," one replied.

"Dolly looks and sounds stunning even at 77!! I'm falling in love more and more with this woman," one expressed.

Why Dolly Parton Never Performed at the Super Bowl Halftime Show

Since she was able to take the stage of a massive football field, many people have been wondering when she'll perform at the Super Bowl Halftime Show.

In a previous interview with The Hollywood Reporter, the musician revealed that she already turned down invitations to perform at the famed stage several times.

The reason why she didn't want to take the offer was because she didn't think she was "big enough to do it" in terms of productions because those kinds of shows requires a bigger team.

"I don't know if I could have. I think at the time that's what I was thinking," she said. (via Billboard)

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