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Dolly Parton Sang Off Camera for 2021’s Super Bowl. In 2022, She’s On Screen With Miley Cyrus.

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Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorLast year, Dolly Parton contributed a song for a Super Bowl commercial. This year, she’s raised her game, by appearing in two.The iconic singer and songwriter was planning to be at home Sunday night watching NBC’s broadcast of Super Bowl LVI with plenty of snacks, dips and wings on hand so she could see her performance in two short Big Game commercials from T-Mobile.“I have to watch it this year, ‘cause I’m in it,” Parton quipped during a phone interview earlier this week.Parton debuts alongside Miley Cyrus, making a rare joint appearance with the singer who also happens to be her goddaughter (see their past antics in episodes of Cyrus’ Disney Channel mainstay “Hannah Montana”) for T-Mobile, the telecommunications carrier.

In two 30-second ads, Parton and Cyrus play concerned celebrities, eager to help guide owners of Verizon and AT&T phones to the reliable 5G service of T-Mobile.

Parton demonstrated her interest in Super Bowl advertising last year when she rewrote her classic song “9 to 5” for Squarespace, the website hosting company, and turned it into “5 to 9,” all about side hustles.

T-Mobile put out the call to Parton just about six weeks ago, she said, with a “basic idea” of having her and Cyrus try to help American consumers with their phones. “It was a pretty quick turnaround,” Parton notes.“America’s got a serious problem, so I’m gonna get it off my chest,” Parton says in the ad, making reference to her famous decolletage, while emotional piano music plays.

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