Joy Behar reveals why she prefers Beyoncé’s version to Dolly Parton’s Jolene

Joy Behar shares her thoughts on Beyoncé's reimagining of Dolly Partons Jolene.
Joy Behar shares her thoughts on Beyoncé’s reinterpretation of Dolly Parton’s “Jolene.”

Joy Behar recently revealed that she prefers Beyoncé’s reinterpretation of the 1973 classic “Dolly Parton.” Qiao Lin.

“I love the theme of Beyoncé taking over the lyrics,” the 81-year-old said of the latest episode of the show. behind the desk podcast.

Joy points out, “Dolly Parton’s original thoughts were anti-feminist, worried that some beautiful woman was going to steal your man. If it’s that easy to catch your man, catch him.”

landscape‘s co-hosts gushed about Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter iteration of Qiao Linwhich she believes changed Dolly’s version of the narrative.

Speaking of Beyoncé’s song, she doesn’t include an emotional plea to a potential mistress in the new version because she’s not accepting her man.

However, Joy expressed her appreciation for Beyoncé on the song more as a warning than an emotional plea.

“You don’t want this smoke, so shoot with someone else. You heard me,” lyrics from Beyoncé’s song.

Not only that, Dolly also praised Beyoncé’s rendition of Jolene, who appears in the song’s intro.

Later on the podcast, Joy claimed that “the guy on this show got Dolly Parton to admit she was a feminist,” recounting an encounter in which she said Dolly initially refused to label herself a feminist .

“I said, ‘Well, do you think women should get the same money as men?’ And she said yes.’ I said, ‘Well, you’re a feminist. “She said, ‘I think I am,'” Joy revealed.

Meanwhile, Joey called Dolly “The best in the industry”.

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