Dolly Parton and Miley Cyrus Team Up For T-Mobile Super Bowl Commercial
Parton and Cyrus are making Super Bowl history!
Dolly Parton, Miley Cyrus T-Mobile Super Bowl Commercial
Fans who tune in to the big game on Sunday will see a couple of familiar faces during the commercial breaks as Dolly Parton and Miley Cyrus have teamed up to star in a T-Mobile ad dubbed “Do It For The Phones.”
The news was revealed on Twitter late Wednesday (Feb. 9) afternoon.
We’re grateful for the support of @DollyParton and @MileyCyrus as we bring attention to this crucial matter. Find out more as we #DoItForThePhones pic.twitter.com/vJ22So2aaY
— T-Mobile (@TMobile) February 9, 2022
While fans will have to wait until Super Bowl Sunday to see the entire commercial, a teaser featuring Parton and Cyrus was just released.
Soundtracked by Survivor’s “Eye Of The Tiger,” the clip opens with Parton chatting with Cyrus over a video call on their T-Mobile cell phones as the 76-year-old country music icon tells her goddaughter, “you got a voice Miley, use it.”
As the clip continues, Cyrus is seen sitting on a green couch surrounded by plaques and awards in what looks like a studio. It appears the singer is attempting to write a song and can’t seem to find the words before she stops and asks “what would Dolly do?” She then jots down some notes on paper and the teaser clip concludes, telling fans to tune on Super Bowl Sunday to see the rest of the commercial.
The commercial, which is T-Mobile’s ninth Super Bowl commercial, marks the first godmother-goddaughter ad in Super Bowl history.
In 2021, the T-Mobile Super Bowl ad famously featured Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton and Adam Levine.
The Los Angeles Rams will face off against the Cincinnati Bengals at Super Bowl LVI, airing Sunday, February 13 at 6:30 pm ET, 5:30 CT, 4:30 MT, and 3:30 PT. The game will air live on NBC.
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Lauren Jo Black
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