Singer-songwriter-actress Dolly Parton this week reiterated her support for the LGBT community.

Appearing on Ora.TV's Larry King Now, Parton, 70, was asked about her support for LGBT rights.

She told host Larry King that she accepts everyone.

“I do not believe that we should criticize or judge other people,” Parton said. “I think we should be accepting and loving. We're all God's children. We are who we are and we should be allowed to be who we are.”

“Did any of the faith-based communities that deeply believe the other way take umbrage with you?” King asked.

“Oh, absolutely,” Parton answered. “I keep saying, 'Well, if you're the fine Christian that you think you are, why are you judging people?' That's God's job. … We're supposed to love one another.”

“We are who we are. If you're gay, you're gay. If you're straight, you're straight. And you should be allowed to be how you are. And who you are,” she added.