Dolly Parton is asking legislators not to consider a bill to erect a statue in her likeness at the moment.
02.02.2021 - 18:45 / hollywoodlife.com
Country music icon and philanthropist Dolly Parton has never received the Presidential Medal of Freedom — but not for a lack of trying on the White House’s part. Dolly, 75, revealed in an interview with TODAY that President Donald Trump‘s administration tried to award her the nation’s highest civilian honor twice, but she turned them down each time.
The decision wasn’t about her disdain for the former president, she stressed in her interview. “I couldn’t accept it because my husband [Carl Dean]
Dolly Parton is asking legislators not to consider a bill to erect a statue in her likeness at the moment.
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Jimmy Fallon was joined by country music legend Dolly Parton and “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before” star Noah Centineo on Friday’s edition of “The Tonight Show”, where the three played a round of “True Confessions”.
Country trio Chapel Hart are quickly building a following – and acclaim – for their unique sound in the genre. Made up of sister Danica and Devyn Hart and their cousin Trea Swindell, the group has been named one of CMT’s Next Women of Country for 2021 – an honor that has been bestowed upon such industry icons as Maren Morris, Sheryl Crow, Kelsea Ballerini, Carly Pearce, Jamie Lynn Spears and more.
Icon and singer Dolly Parton who is refusing to take the COVID vaccine for just a little longer, revealed why she’s holding off the vaccine. During an interview with The Associated Press, the 75-year-old singer explained that she’s not going to get the vaccine until some other people do too.
Dolly Parton's 1980 workplace anthem, «9 to 5,» got a reimagining, thanks to a new Super Bowl ad for this year's big game.The 75-year-old singer partnered with Squarespace, a website building and e-commerce platform, for its Super Bowl LV ad, rerecording her classic «9 to 5» but changing it to «5 to 9.» The reworked lyrics refer to the hours when people are able to work on their side hustles aside from their day jobs.«Working 5 to 9, you've got passion and a vision,» Parton sings.
Dolly Parton wakes up knowing that she is a living legend, style icon, and all-around queen. She doesn't need an ego boost to affirm her greatness, which is why Parton dismissed Donald Trump's invitation to receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom not once, but twice — RSVPing to the White House with the equivalent of "Nah, I'm good, keep your COVID to yourself."Parton appeared on The Today Show to explain why she turned down the medal.
Dolly Parton said in an interview on NBC News’ Today that she twice turned down receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom from Donald Trump, but the reasons were not political.
Dolly Parton has revealed that she has turned down the Presidential Medal of Freedom twice in recent years.The country star and philanthropist has been mooted for the award, which is the US’ highest civilian honour, for many years, with Barack Obama recently saying that Parton “deserves” the Medal of Freedom.Speaking on the Today show this week, Parton confirmed that former US President Donald Trump‘s administration offered her the Medal of Freedom twice.“I couldn’t accept it because my husband
Dolly Parton said she was offered the Presidential Medal of Freedom by former President Donald Trump's administration on two separate occasions, but turned both requests down, according to a report.
Randy Parton was a country music singer and songwriter who was Dolly Parton’s younger brother.Parton began his musical career in the 1970s, releasing singles including “Hold Me Like You Never Had Me,” “Shot Full of Love,” and “Roll on Eighteen Wheeler,” which was later a hit for Alabama.
Dolly Parton is saying goodbye to her brother, Randy Parton.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Country star Dolly Parton said her brother Randy Parton, who sang and performed with her, as well as at her Dollywood theme park, has died.