Dolly Parton believes the coronavirus pandemic is a lesson from God, she revealed in an uplifting message to fans. The country icon shared a video filmed at her home on Friday, where she is hunkering down amid the global health crisis.
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Dolly Parton has some big plans for her 75th birthday, and they involve a set of bunny ears.
The country music icon, who will turn 75 next year, appeared on Australia’s “60 Minutes” and shared how she’d like to celebrate that milestone birthday.
“I plan to be on the cover of Playboy magazine again!” she said, referencing her appearance on Hugh Hefner’s magazine back in 1978, wearing a low-cut black leotard and the iconic bunny ears.
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Dolly Parton believes the coronavirus pandemic is a lesson from God, she revealed in an uplifting message to fans. The country icon shared a video filmed at her home on Friday, where she is hunkering down amid the global health crisis.
The ongoing coronavirus pandemic has led to a worldwide feeling of anxiety, but Dolly Parton is here to soothe our minds during this difficult time.
Rising country artist Lainey Wilson gives a shout-out to her queen Dolly Parton in her latest track “WWDD” (“What Would Dolly Do?”)
On Tuesday (March 24), Dolly Parton's Dollywood announced it's delaying the Pigeon Forge, Tenn.-based theme park's seasonal opening and suspending all operations at the DreamMore Resort and Spa indefinitely due to the coronavirus crisis. Dollywood's Smoky Mountain Cabins remain open at this time.
About three years ago, Kenny Rogers sat for an interview with Southern Living – naturally, the conversation turned to Dolly Parton, his longtime friend and singing partner. The question: What’s your favourite memory of Dolly?
Following the death of Kenny Rogers, stars from all different genres of music and generations have paid tribute to the legendary country singer.
"Farewell dear Kenny"
Kenny Rogers certainly needed no one’s help to have a hit record, but many of his greatest and most memorable tunes were his duets.
Dolly Parton, 74, is mourning her longtime friend, country music legend Kenny Rogers, who passed away from natural causes at the age of 81. His family revealed the sad news via the singer’s Twitter page on March 21, hours after he died on the evening of March 20.
Let’s get one thing clear: Dolly Parton has no intention of slowing down anytime soon!
Back in 1978, Dolly Parton appeared on the cover of Playboy magazine in a strapless top, rhinestone bow tie and cuff links, and a pair of flopped over bunny ears. If you look at Dolly today though, there’s a pretty distinct difference...
Back in 1978, Dolly Parton appeared on the cover of Playboy magazine in a strapless top, rhinestone bow tie and cuff links, and a pair of flopped over bunny ears. If you look at Dolly today though, there’s a pretty distinct difference...
This septuagenarian isn’t satisfied with being a viral meme sensation.
Age is just a number, especially if you're Dolly Parton. The country icon turned 74 in January and she has no intention of slowing down.
Dolly Parton celebrated her 74th birthday in January and she already has plans for her big 75th. Aging fine like wine, the icon has no intention of slowing down as she wishes to feature on the cover of Playboy magazine once again for her 75th birthday. On the show 60 Minutes Australia, Dolly Parton stated that she doesn't plan to retire anytime soon and thinks it's a great idea to have her on the cover of the Playboy magazine at the age of 75.