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Dolly Parton addresses health ahead of 80th birthday
Summary
Dolly Parton says she is doing well and feels energised as she turns 80; recent health issues forced postponements including a Las Vegas residency.
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Dolly Parton has addressed questions about her health as she reached her 80th birthday. She told People she feels energised and has no plans to slow down. She acknowledged that health will be the deciding factor but said she is doing fine at the moment. Recent medical issues interrupted parts of her schedule late last year.
Reported details:
- Parton said she feels like she is "just getting started" and that she is currently doing fine, according to an interview with People.
- She postponed a planned Las Vegas residency; the shows were moved to September 2026 and were described as delayed because of "some health challenges."
- She did not attend the Grand Ole Opry birthday concert; a representative said she was never scheduled or promoted to appear there.
- Parton posted an Instagram video for the Grand Ole Opry while noting she would be absent and sent her love to performers and fans.
- In October her sister Freida asked the public for prayers when Parton was unwell and later clarified the request; Parton then shared a video to reassure fans.
- The report also notes Parton has been treated for kidney stones and that her husband Carl Dean died last March.
Summary:
Parton has publicly downplayed worries about her health as she turns 80 and says she remains active and energised. Her Las Vegas residency has been postponed to September 2026; broader plans and her longer-term health outlook are undetermined at this time.
