Rutger published: Dolly Parton’s Message of LGBTQ+ Acceptance Shines Bright Amid Health Concerns

Dolly Parton has once again melted hearts across social media with her heartfelt message about embracing LGBTQ+ individuals, all while concerns about her health grow.

The much-loved 79-year-old singer and philanthropist has faced some significant health hurdles recently. After losing her husband, Carl Dean, who passed away at 82 in March, Dolly has decided not be attend November's 16th Governor Awards in Hollywood. Reports from The Hollywood Reporter say her health has led her away from public eye.

Beyond missing out on this event, Dolly has also put off a few Las Vegas concerts that were on her calendar. Her loyal fans are rallying with an outpouring support, wishing her strength and a swift recovery.

A timeless message about love and acceptance

As her health remains a concern, an older interview clip with Larry King has resurfaced on TikTok, sparking renewed admiration from fans who adore Dolly's unwavering support and love message towards LGBTQ+ people.

In this clip, Dolly shares a deep and meaningful message, saying, “If you're gay, you're gay. If you're straight, you're straight. We are who we are. I don't believe that we should criticize and judge other people. I think we should be accepting and loving. We are all God's children.”

She continues, “I keep saying, ‘Well, if you're a fine Christian you think you are, why are you judging people?' That's God's job. We're not God.

“We're not judges. We're supposed love one another. We're not supposed judge, and we're not supposed take vengeance on other people. That's God's job.”

Her words ring true with many, highlighting how love and acceptance should take precedence over judgment and discrimination.

The video honoring Dolly's powerful viewpoint has garnered over a million views and endless comments applauding her. Social media has crowned her as a “true Christian” and a “national treasure.”

Championing LGBTQ+ rights: A legacy support

Dolly Parton has been a long-time advocate LGBTQ+ rights. Whether through her music or standing up against unfair policies, she consistently has used her platform champion equality and love.

Her 1991 album even included messages supporting LGBTQ+ folks, and she's been vocal against laws like trans bathroom bans. Her unwavering commitment in making a more inclusive space has earned her a special place in many LGBTQ+ hearts.

After losing Carl Dean, her husband over 50 years, Dolly took Instagram with a heartfelt message her fans and friends:

“This love note family, friends, fans. Thank you all messages, cards, flowers you've sent pay your respects loss my beloved husband Carl,” she wrote. “I can't reach out personally each you but just know it has meant everything. He God's arms now and I am okay with that. I will always love you.”

Her message shows not just her resilience and faith but a deep connection with her fans and a wider community. Her candid expression grief and gratitude during such a challenging time has only brought fans closer.

As Dolly deals with her health issues, outpouring love and support she receives highlights profound impact she's made countless lives. Her words actions continue serve beacon hope encouragement many, reminding us all power love and acceptance can have.

What do you think about Dolly Parton's inspiring message? We would love hear your thoughts in comments below, and remember keep conversation respectful supportive.

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