Go Dolly!

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The always candid Dolly Parton has revealed that she's in favor of granting gays and lesbians the rights to marry.

"Sure, why can't they get married? They should suffer like the rest of us do," the outspoken superstar told CNN show host Joy Behar. When Behar suggested Dolly's Southern roots might not mesh with the idea of marriage equality, the singer agreed, "I know that's true."

Dolly's not alone. This year, Reba McEntire surprised some of her conservative fans when she spoke in support of her gay fans and "many gay friends." "Don't judge me and I won't judge you," she said. "Keep an open mind."

Sugarland's Jennifer Nettles, too, recently celebrated her gay fans. "I've always had a large gay following," the singer, who has performed at Gay Pride in Atlanta three times, said. "Particularly in the lesbian community. I am grateful for that ... It also means that I'm a cute girl singing a rock song in an alto voice!"

As for Dolly, the flamboyant entertainer admits she feels a certain kinship with her many gay and lesbian fans."I think it's because they know I'm different too, and it took me a long time to be accepted," she reasons.

"Plus, a lot of my gay guy friends love to dress up," she adds. "I think they just appreciate the fact that I love everybody for who they are."

Dolly did have some strong words, however, for Houston megachurch pastor Joel Osteen, who earlier this month stated that "homosexuality is not God's best work." "I don't want to talk about him," she said with a laugh. "I think God made us who we are and how we are, and I don't think if [Osteen] was a religious person, he would be judging people."

Dolly herself has weathered gay rumors. She and assistant Judy Ogle are constantly spotted together, and their close friendship (they've also been best friends since the third grade) eventually fueled speculation about whether the two were romantically connected, as well.

"We're totally honest, open, and comfortable with each other," Dolly told AARP magazine of her friendship with Judy. "We've been accused of being lovers. We do love each other, but we've never been like that."

Dolly shrugs off the rumors and insists that the "I dos" she said 43 years ago with husband Carl Dean were meant for life.

"I know we'll never divorce," she says. "He always knows I'm coming home."

Dolly's 'Live from London' CD/DVD was released last week.
 
The always candid Dolly Parton has revealed that she's in favor of granting gays and lesbians the rights to marry.

"Sure, why can't they get married? They should suffer like the rest of us do," the outspoken superstar told CNN show host Joy Behar. When Behar suggested Dolly's Southern roots might not mesh with the idea of marriage equality, the singer agreed, "I know that's true."

Dolly's not alone. This year, Reba McEntire surprised some of her conservative fans when she spoke in support of her gay fans and "many gay friends." "Don't judge me and I won't judge you," she said. "Keep an open mind."

Sugarland's Jennifer Nettles, too, recently celebrated her gay fans. "I've always had a large gay following," the singer, who has performed at Gay Pride in Atlanta three times, said. "Particularly in the lesbian community. I am grateful for that ... It also means that I'm a cute girl singing a rock song in an alto voice!"

As for Dolly, the flamboyant entertainer admits she feels a certain kinship with her many gay and lesbian fans."I think it's because they know I'm different too, and it took me a long time to be accepted," she reasons.

"Plus, a lot of my gay guy friends love to dress up," she adds. "I think they just appreciate the fact that I love everybody for who they are."

Dolly did have some strong words, however, for Houston megachurch pastor Joel Osteen, who earlier this month stated that "homosexuality is not God's best work." "I don't want to talk about him," she said with a laugh. "I think God made us who we are and how we are, and I don't think if [Osteen] was a religious person, he would be judging people."

Dolly herself has weathered gay rumors. She and assistant Judy Ogle are constantly spotted together, and their close friendship (they've also been best friends since the third grade) eventually fueled speculation about whether the two were romantically connected, as well.

"We're totally honest, open, and comfortable with each other," Dolly told AARP magazine of her friendship with Judy. "We've been accused of being lovers. We do love each other, but we've never been like that."

Dolly shrugs off the rumors and insists that the "I dos" she said 43 years ago with husband Carl Dean were meant for life.

"I know we'll never divorce," she says. "He always knows I'm coming home."

Dolly's 'Live from London' CD/DVD was released last week.

I am in total agrement
 
"I think they just appreciate the fact that I love everybody for who they are."

I can just hear her saying that:goodvibes

Dolly has always struck me as truly nice and truly caring. I love that more and more people from the traditionally "conservative" (not trying to be political-I mean as far as things like marraige and family go only) country scene are speaking out.
 
I don't care what anyone says you can't help who you fall in love with. So who am I to stop gay marrages it does not harm me in any way
 

I saw that article last night. She's truly a wonderful person. I am NOT a country music fan by any means, and don't own a note of her work. However, I've always liked her; the person.

She was incredible in Steel Magnolias.

I was a little concerned by the photo that was with the article though. She is aging as we all are, but she didn't seem as "robust" or "healthy looking" (whatever that truly means) as ususal. Made me wonder if she is doing well, health wise.

I was pleased to read about the other country stars (presumably??? ) speaking out for equal civil liberties for all. It's good to know that there is understanding and respect for all people within the stereotypically conservative country music profession. (Meaning that it is stereotyping to assume there wouldn't be...).

Anyway. Thank you Dolly. You are one classy woman!
 
Wow, people like that are the ones who the media should spotlight on. Reba, Dolly, and Jennifer are people who support equality. Even though they are straight, they understand us. Go country singers :thumbsup2 haha
 
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Dolly is a lovely lady. My brother, also gay, helped her launch her charity over her a couple of years ago. He told her in passing that I was a fan and that is was coming up to my 40th birthday. A few weeks after she returned home a box arrived at my brothers office containing some gifts for him and I and a photo of Dolly signed by her wishing me a happy birthday :love: :thumbsup2
 
I love Dolly - have always been a fan. Not the biggest country music fan here but saw her a few years ago and it was an incredible show!
 
I'm glad they all have spoken out. I've always been a huge fan of Dolly especially and have seen numerous interviews regarding this subject. I just love her attitude. Makes me even a bigger fan then I already am.
 

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