Legendary American singer Dolly Parton supported Ukraine during her concert.

Dolly Parton supports Ukraine at the concert
Dolly Parton supports Ukraine at the concert

Dolly Parton supported Ukraine from the stage

The legendary American country singer Dolly Parton supported Ukraine from the stage during her concert. As reported by Glavkom, a corresponding video from Parton's concert has spread across the network.

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In light of the events that recently took place in Washington, singer Dolly Parton did not remain on the sidelines. However, it is known that she has long adhered to neutrality and does not participate in political discussions.

Before the concert, from the stage, the artist noted that before entertaining the audience, she must discuss important issues. The artist expressed words of support for Ukrainians. The singer also urged 'to pray for peace in this crazy world'.

'Before we start our entertainment, I want to speak on a serious note. I don't want to deal with politics - I would rather sell a kidney stone than do that. But I want us to send our love together and give hope to our brothers and sisters in Ukraine. Let's pray for peace in this crazy world,' the singer stated.

Previously the singer said: 'I’ve long understood: keep your mouth shut if you want to stay in show business.' But this Time, Parton took the stage and expressed her solidarity with the Ukrainian people.

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