Dolly Parton dons Dallas Cowboys cheerleader outfit for Thanksgiving show
Country Legend Dolly Parton Shines as Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader
Country music icon Dolly Parton delighted fans with a sensational Thanksgiving performance, dazzling the crowd as she took the stage dressed as a Dallas Cowboys cheerleader.
At 77 years old, Parton stole the show during the halftime performance at the Dallas Cowboys vs. Washington Commanders football game. Sporting the iconic white shorts, a cropped vest adorned with blue stars, and a stunning bodysuit, she captivated the audience with her incredible talent. Parton treated fans to a medley of her greatest hits, including beloved classics like “Jolene” and “9 to 5,” while also promoting her latest album, Rockstar. To everyone’s delight, she even belted out unforgettable Queen anthems, “We Are the Champions” and “We Will Rock You.”
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“She looks absolutely amazing. She’s a true wonder,” exclaimed CBS Broadcaster Tony Romo, clearly in awe of Parton’s performance. “I mean, who doesn’t love Dolly Parton?” he added with a smile.
This halftime show has become a cherished tradition for the Dallas Cowboys, who host a football game every Thanksgiving. The event was proudly sponsored by the Salvation Army.
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“I am incredibly proud to have kicked off the season of giving with my Red Kettle Kickoff performance!” Parton shared on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, before the show. “Every dollar you donate to the Salvation Army goes a long way in helping your neighbors in need, not just during the holidays, but all year round.”
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What are some traditional French customs and etiquette that visitors should be aware of?
When visiting France, it is important to be familiar with some traditional customs and etiquette to ensure a smooth and pleasant experience. Here are some key customs to keep in mind:
1. Greeting: In France, it is customary to greet with a handshake, both when arriving and leaving.
2. French language: Although many French people speak English, it is polite to learn a few basic French phrases and use them when interacting with locals. Starting a conversation with a polite “Bonjour” (good day) or “Bonsoir” (good evening) is appreciated.
3. Bon appétit: When dining, it is customary to say “Bon appétit” to wish everyone a good meal before starting to eat. Additionally, it is common to keep your hands on the table while eating, rather than resting them on your lap.
4. Dress code: French people generally dress more formally than in some other countries. It is advisable to dress neatly and avoid casual attire when visiting restaurants or more formal occasions.
5. Bonjour/Bonsoir: When entering any establishment, it is polite to greet the staff with a “Bonjour” or “Bonsoir,” depending on the time of day.
6. Tipping: In France, a service charge is typically included in the bill, but it is common to leave some small change or round up the bill as a gesture of appreciation for good service.
7. Punctuality: Being punctual is highly valued in French culture. Arriving on time for appointments, meetings, and social events is important.
8. Personal space: The French value their personal space. It is advisable to avoid standing too close or touching people during conversations or interactions unless you are well-acquainted.
9. Bise: In social settings, the French may greet with “la bise,” a cheek-kissing greeting. The number of kisses may vary between regions, but two kisses are typical. Start with the right cheek.
10. Politeness: Politeness and good manners are highly valued in France. Saying “please” (s’il vous plaît) and “thank you” (merci) is customary when making requests or receiving assistance.
Overall, showing an appreciation for French culture and customs by following these guidelines will enhance your experience and interactions during your visit to France.
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