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Sami Quadri

Dolly Parton dedicates ACM music awards to people of Ukraine

Dolly Parton has dedicated the 57th Academy of Country Music (ACM) awards to the people of Ukraine as she opened the ceremony in Las Vegas.

The country music legend, 76, joked she would “rather pass a kidney stone” then get political but asked viewers to send “love and hope” to those affected by the conflict.

Speaking ahead of the first winner announcements, the singer asked the crowd to “take a serious moment” before the show began.

“Now, I don’t want to be political and this is not. I’d rather pass a kidney stone than do that,” she said.

“I want us to send our love and hope to our brothers and sisters in Ukraine.

“So why don’t we just dedicate this entire show to them and pray for peace around this crazy old world.”

Dolly Parton arrives at the 57th Academy of Country Music Awards (AP)

The show took place in front of a packed crowd at the Allegiant Stadium in Nevada.

The ACM awards, which is widely considered the biggest night in country music, included performances from Kelly Clarkson, Brothers Osbourne and Parton herself.

Kelsea Ballerini and Dolly Parton perform onstage during the 57th Academy of Country Music Awards at Allegiant Stadium (Getty Images for ACM)

Parton wore a shimmering jumpsuit with a shard-like design and joked that a disco-ball had fallen on her before the show.

“I wanted to shine tonight, did I make it?” she asked audiences, to cheers and applause.

Kelly Clarkson took to the stage to perform a rendition of Whitney Houston’s I Will Always Love You, which she dedicated to Parton.

The biggest prize of the night, Entertainer of the Year, went to Miranda Lambert, who accepted the award virtually from London.

Male Artist of the Year was awarded to Tennessee Whiskey singer Chris Stapleton, while best female was won by Carley Pearce.

Morgan Wallen won album of the year at the awards for Dangerous: The Double Album, a year after being removed from the ACM ballot after he was caught on camera using a racial slur.

He was also suspended by his label Big Loud Records in February 2021 after footage surfaced of him yelling the slurs outside a house in Nashville.

The singer made no direct reference to the incident as he accepted the prize but said the album would signify to his son that “daddy was a fighter”.

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