Dolly Parton honored the life and legacy of the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on social media with a short yet powerful tribute.
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"She was small in stature but even the tallest looked up to her," Parton wrote in a Sept. 19 Tweet. "Her voice was soft but her message rang loud and clear and will echo forever. Thank you, RBG. Rest In Peace. Respectfully, Dolly Parton."
Other country artists to speak out following Ginsburg's death include Maren Morris, who called Ginsburg "the O.G. of law and order," and Morris' fellow Highwoman Brandi Carlile, who hopes for "the final glimmer of this brilliant light (to) be a supernova" that delivers "the final fatal blow" to Donald Trump's presidency.
In addition, Nashville star Trisha Yearwood offered condolences with a series of Tweets.
"I am gutted," Yearwood wrote. "RIP RBG. Power, grace, leadership, strength. 2020 you are literally the worst. #dissent #NotoriusRBG"
Tim McGraw also posted about Ginsburg's legacy as a champion of gender equality.
"Rest in power, RBG," he wrote. "Thankful for your service, wisdom and devotion to justice."
Rest in power, RBG. Thankful for your service, wisdom and devotion to justice. pic.twitter.com/bqKl3a1OjC
