DOLLY PARTON SHUTS DOWN ALL 2025 NYC SHOWS — “I’M NOT SINGING FOR COMMIES!”

Dolly Parton

The entertainment world was rocked today when Dolly Parton, the queen of country music, abruptly canceled all her 2025 New York City shows, delivering a fiery and unexpected message: “I’m not singing for commies!” The statement immediately ignited social media and sent shockwaves across the nation.

Sources close to Dolly say the decision came after a dispute with local event organizers over political messaging and artistic censorship. “Dolly felt disrespected,” one insider revealed. “She won’t perform where her freedom of expression is threatened.”

 

 

Fans were divided — some stunned, others cheering her for standing her ground. Regardless of the reaction, Dolly’s bold words dominated headlines within minutes. Concert venues reported thousands of refund requests and an equal number of messages asking her to reconsider.

Dolly ended her announcement with a classic touch of sass and southern fire: “I love New York — but I love my freedom more.”

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