Elle King's Drunken Performance at Dolly Parton's Birthday Bash Sparks Backlash
Grand Ole Opry Issues Apology After King Forgets Lyrics, Uses Coarse Language On Stage
- Elle King, the 'Ex’s & Oh’s' singer, delivered a performance at Dolly Parton’s 78th birthday celebration at the Grand Ole Opry that was widely criticized for her being drunk and forgetting the lyrics to Parton’s song 'Marry Me'.
- King, who admitted to being drunk on stage, used coarse language and improvised lyrics, leading to the Opry issuing an apology for her behavior.
- Social media users and concert attendees expressed their disappointment and embarrassment, with some calling for King to be banned from future performances at the Opry.
- Stella Parton, Dolly Parton's sister, defended King on social media, criticizing the double standard for male and female performers and urging performers to respect Dolly Parton's music.
- This incident comes weeks after King faced similar criticism for her performance on New Year's Eve Live: Nashville’s Big Bash, where she also admitted to being drunk.



























