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fumbling the lyrics to Parton’s 2001 song “Marry Me” and describing herself herself as “fucking hammered” upon taking the stage.on Thursday, King, the daughter of actor Rob Schneider, provided some insight as to what went wrong. She said she wanted to “fucking die” after the online frenzy ensued.
“I was totally, 100% disassociated,” she explained. “I just cut to the dressing room, me on the floor just sobbing, ‘What have I done?’ And then the next day it was like everywhere. Everywhere. And I was mortified.”a curt statement on X“We deeply regret and apologize for the language that was used during last night’s second Opry performance,” the statement said.in the wake of the controversy, and also delivered handwritten apology letters to both the venue and Parton herself.
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