Dolly Parton: Look at all I’ve done in 80 years. I feel like I’m just getting started


In mid September, Dolly Parton abruptly canceled a Dollywood appearance. Fans were concerned, but Dolly explained that she was suffering from a kidney stone and needed to take some time to put her health first. She announced a couple of weeks later that she was postponing her Vegas residency by nine months. In a follow up video posted in early October, Dolly shared that she was OK now, but had been neglecting her health while taking care of her husband Carl, who passed in March. Thankfully, Dolly’s taking her doctor’s orders seriously and has been laying low. She also just released a new book called Star of the Show: My Life on Stage, which features 350 photographs and personal stories from over the course of her career. In honor of the book’s release, Dolly sat down with People sometime over the summer for a cover story to talk about the book, her legacy, and how for her, age ain’t nothing but a number. A source also gave People an update about Dolly’s health.

“Dolly is getting better every day,” a source close to Parton tells PEOPLE in this week’s cover story.

“She is at home taking care of herself while many friends and family visit her,” the source adds of Parton, 79, who just released her new book Star of the Show: My Life on Stage. “In true Dolly spirit she has already started decorating for the holidays — her favorite time of year.”

Nearly two months before she postponed the string of concerts due to “health challenges,” Parton sat down with PEOPLE for a cover shoot and interview. During the discussion, she opened up about her busy schedule, as well as her upcoming 80th birthday, which she’ll celebrate in January.

“People say, ‘Well, you’re going to be 80 years old.’ Well, so what? Look at all I’ve done in 80 years. I feel like I’m just getting started,” she tells PEOPLE. “I know that sounds stupid, but unless my health gives way, which right now I seem to be doing fine . . . I think there’s a lot to be said about age. If you allow yourself to get old, you will. I say, ‘I ain’t got time to get old!’ I ain’t got time to dwell on that. That’s not what I’m thinking about.”

In her new book Star of the Show, Parton looks back at her seven-decade career and what she’s learned.

“I’m at that point in my life where I just want to be able to do good things that can be carried on,” she says. “I’m proud of my legacy so far, and I hope to just continue to do things that might be of use to other people.”

[From People]

I hope to have Dolly’s attitude and fire (and her looks and athleticism) when I’m 80! She has that Alexander Hamilton ‘non-stop’ energy. I have no doubt that she’s going to continue to work for as long as she can because she truly loves what she does. That said, Dolly has always been a very private person, so I won’t speculate beyond what’s already been made public, but it sounds like she’s taking her health seriously, and it’s great to hear that she’s on the mend. I truly admire her work ethic and her spirit, but I hope she continues to listen to her body and get rest when she needs it. Of course she’s already decorating her house for Christmas! I love decorating for the holidays, so that would make me feel happy and relaxed too. Also, her book looks fantastic. I need to put that one and Michelle Obama’s new coffee table book on my Christmas list.

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8 Responses to “Dolly Parton: Look at all I’ve done in 80 years. I feel like I’m just getting started”

  1. Dolly is such a good person and I wish her many more years of doing the things she wants to help others. Stay strong and healthy Dolly!!

  2. Ciotog says:

    She is a treasure.

  3. NotMika says:

    I have her cookbook and while her recipes are not great, I am delighted everytime I open it.

  4. North of Boston says:

    Last year I traveled to my sister’s home to help her out with a move. Had a lovely time, it’s a beautiful area. But the most joy both of us enjoyed during the trip is when we discovered Dolly Parton’s pies in the freezer section while grocery shopping! We posed with them … I still have the pictures on my phone and smile when they pop up.
    (We didn’t buy the pies, but just finding them was a delight)

    She is such a treasure!
    Live long and prosper Dolly!

  5. Lucy says:

    She’s the one who should get the live forever tech, not the weird tech bros. Although I guess with her body of work, she will.

  6. ElsaBug says:

    I got an advanced listening copy to a new bio of Dolly called “Ain’t Nobody’s Fool.” It’s really good and shows how intelligent and savvy she has been with her career (and how gracefully she handled all the male interviewers who only wanted to talk about her boobs). One of the greatest (the greatest?) song writers of all time.

  7. Chanteloup says:

    I’ll always click on a Dolly story! She’s an angel❤️❤️

    I unfortunately totally relate to falling into obliviously overlooking your own needs and health while taking care of a beloved one – So glad she’s focusing on her own self care.

    Love you Dolly!

  8. bisynaptic says:

    Where I come from, we say: may you live to 120.

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