The buzz at a Wisconsin school was that the first-grade class was going to perform Dolly Parton and Miley Cyrus’s song “Rainbowland” at the upcoming concert.

The students were thrilled, practicing diligently for their big moment. But to their dismay, the administration decided to ban the song due to its controversial lyrics.

The catchy tune was axed for promoting LGBTQ acceptance and referring to rainbows, violating the school’s policy on controversial issues.

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She vented her frustrations on Twitter, even tagging Parton and Cyrus in her post.

The students were heartbroken as they had already put in so much effort rehearsing the song.

With “Rainbowland” out of the picture, the class was now set to perform “Rainbow Connection” by Kermit the Frog instead.

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Tempel and parents in the district felt disappointed about the removal of “Rainbowland.” They believed in its message of universal acceptance.

The incident sparked conversations about LGBTQ+ inclusivity and rights in schools, shedding light on a broader societal issue.

While the controversy rages on, Dolly Parton and Miley Cyrus have maintained their silence on the matter, leaving everyone wondering how this will all play out at the concert.