Tony Romo, Paige Spiranac and more stars were thankful for Dolly Parton this Thanksgiving.
After the 77-year-old singer performed the halftime show at the Dallas Cowboys vs. Washington Commanders game on Thursday in a cheerleading uniform, the retired NFL player gushed over her daring ensemble.
Romo, 43, spoke to fellow commentator Jim Nantz about the outfit, praising Parton for looking “amazing.”
The former Cowboys quarterback added, “She’s wonderful. Who doesn’t love Dolly Parton?”
As for Nantz, 64, he called the Grammy winner “an American treasure.”
Twitter users trolled Romo’s response in particular, joking that he was “so giddy” over Parton.
Spiranac, meanwhile, took to the same social media app to react to the country music star’s viral performance, during which she sang “9 to 5,” “Jolene,” “We Are the Champions” and “We Will Rock You.”
The golfer, 30, wrote, “Dolly Parton is 77 and wearing whatever the hell she wants. I love her.”
Lala Kent also expressed her awe of Parton while watching the holiday game with her brother, Easton Burningham.
“Hell yeah Dolly,” the “Vanderpump Rules” star, 33, captioned an Instagram Story video alongside a flame emoji. “We see you.”
When Burningham referred to Parton as “f–king hot” from behind the camera, Kent agreed, “Dude, she’s really hot.”
The Rock and Roll Hall of Famer took social media by storm in a crop top, a blue-and-white vest and white denim shorts with a bedazzled catsuit underneath.
“Damn…….#DollyParton looks better than the real #DallasCowboys Cheerleaders,” one fan tweeted, while another called her “smoking.”
Parton told the Guardian in October that she has modeled her looks over the years after a “town tramp” who was “flamboyant” with red lipstick and matching fingernails.
“When people would say, ‘She ain’t nothing but trash,’ I would always say, ‘Well, that’s what I’m gonna be when I grow up,'” she explained.