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Dolly Parton's Health Scare: Sister's Prayers and Star's Fiery Response

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Precious Eseaye
Precious Eseaye
Dolly Parton's Health Scare: Sister's Prayers and Star's Fiery Response

Country music icon Dolly Parton has recently been at the center of public concern regarding her health, leading to the postponement of her highly anticipated Las Vegas residency. Her sister, Freida Parton, initially expressed alarm through a Facebook post, revealing she had been "up all night praying" for Dolly, who "hasn't been feeling her best lately." This urgent request for prayers sparked widespread worry among fans.

Parton herself addressed the situation on Instagram on September 29, announcing that her December residency, Dolly: Live in Las Vegas at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, had to be rescheduled to September 2026 due to "health challenges" and a need for "procedures." She lightened the mood by joking it was time for her "100,000-mile check-up," but emphasized the seriousness of needing to be at her best for her fans. She reassured them, stating, "Don't worry about me quittin' the business because God hasn't said anything about stopping yet. But I believe he is telling me to slow down right now so I can be ready for more big adventures with all of you."

The specific nature of Dolly's health issues was later clarified. Her manager, Olly Rowland, confirmed that the country legend has been recovering from severe kidney stones and requires a procedure to resolve them. Rowland noted that Freida's initial post had "got quite a bit blown out of proportion." Following this clarification, Freida Parton issued a follow-up Facebook post to diffuse the alarm, explaining, "I didn't mean to scare anyone or make it sound so serious when asking for prayers for Dolly. She's been a little under the weather, and I simply asked for prayers because I believe so strongly in the power of prayer. It was nothing more than a little sister asking for prayers for her big sister."

This period of slowing down for Dolly Parton comes after a significant personal loss, as her husband of nearly 60 years, Carl Dean, passed away in March of this year at the age of 82. This event likely contributed to her feeling that God was "telling her to slow down."

Despite these health challenges, Dolly Parton's enduring legacy as a country music superstar remains undiminished. In August this year, she was honored as a Guinness World Records icon, celebrating 11 record-breaking titles, including the most consecutive decades with a top 10 album on the Billboard country chart and the most studio albums released by a female country artist. She also made history as the first country singer to be nominated for an EGOT (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony). With a career spanning since her 1967 debut album, "Hello, I'm Dolly," and ventures into film with "9 to 5," as well as business with the Dollywood Company, her influence extends far beyond music. Her most recent album, "Rockstar," was released in 2023, showcasing her continued artistic output and resilience.

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