Joy Behar Calls Dolly Parton’s Jolene Anti-Feminist And Fans Come Unglued
These days, debates abound, especially on shows like *The View*, where hosts tackle hot topics. Recently, Joy Behar ignited a lively discussion by suggesting Dolly Parton’s iconic song “Jolene” might have anti-feminist undertones.
Behar sparked controversy by stating that Beyoncé’s version of “Jolene” was superior. According to Behar, Dolly Parton’s original version displays insecurity and possessiveness, as it pleads with a mistress not to steal her man. Behar argued this sentiment is antifeminist, implying that women should worry about their men’s fidelity due to other women’s allure.
In contrast, Beyoncé’s rendition, “Cowboy Carter,” offers a more empowering message. Instead of pleading, Beyoncé warns the other person to stay away from her relationship, portraying a confident woman facing her challenges directly.
Country music star Reba McEntire responded to Behar’s comments with a laugh and praised Beyoncé’s contributions to country music. Dolly Parton herself seems to appreciate Beyoncé’s take on the song, adding depth to the debate.
Joy Behar stands by her view, applauding Beyoncé’s version for its empowering message. This debate, fueled by strong opinions, will likely continue as long as people remain passionate about the topic.