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meMaggatron t1_jdy1lk1 wrote

Dang, why are her nips so perky? xD

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lumpkin2013 t1_jdy2ht4 wrote

We need more people like her in this world.

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KaelOfNockmaar t1_jdye3j9 wrote

Everyone talks about her boobs but damn she has some amazing hair.

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asap_pdq_wtf t1_jdyf22y wrote

All these decades in the industry with no addictions or abuse or egomania -- none of the things that seem to befall 95% of celebs. That's pretty amazing cause you know if there was some dirt on her it would be all over the news. A true gem -- You simply can't find anything awful to say about her.

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ElizaPlume212 t1_jdygss0 wrote

It reflects her inner beauty and goodness. She promotes reading by sending--free to the recipient an age-appropriate book every month on her mailing list. She had Dollywood Park built near her hometown because the unemployment rate was so low. After Dollywood opened, the rate dropped significantly. She is a national treasure.

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samanime t1_jdyhw3h wrote

Yeah. She's one of only a small number of celebrities that are truly admirable. I think a lot of people with her kind of personality just act like that, but I truly believe she really is just that genuine and sincere. If more celebrities acted like she did, I think the world would be a much better place.

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ElizaPlume212 t1_jdyifw9 wrote

People tried to make a scandal of her marriage--that she travels without her husband, isn't seen in public with him.

She said he doesn't like the traveling she has to do. As for not being seen out with him, they DO go out, but she dresses casually, without the wig and outrageous clothes or heavy makeup. She goes out as his wife, not as Dolly Parton the Celebrity. I've read it's difficult to recognize her and I don't think too many photos of him exist.

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notbob1959 t1_jdyihkm wrote

Part of a set taken by Hope Powell for Dolly's 1976 LP All I Can Do.

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Chad_Hooper t1_jdykpus wrote

I just thought it was awesome that she appeared in an episode of The Orville. Never expected that.

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Chris_Moyn t1_jdynr54 wrote

Makes you wonder what kind of voodoo Jolene was packing

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oww-truth t1_jdyow1t wrote

Brings a whole new meaning to DILF.

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Eureka22 t1_jdypteu wrote

Fuck off. You know what also sucks? Presuming you know someone and judging them for their personal decisions about their body. Even worse, you're trying to mask your patronizing attitude behind sympathy. Everyone sees through it, especially if you do it IRL.

Edit since they blocked me: I understand she makes jokes about it. Regardless of her past, it changes nothing. She likes them, she chooses to keep them, it's still a choice she continues to make to this day and every day since she got them. She doesn't see it as a bad thing for her body. You are projecting your own personal taste. And how about the next person who chooses lots of plastic surgery. You'll judge them and pity them even if they are happy with their decisions.

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HiddenHolding t1_jdyrial wrote

WHO the froggin' frack was Jolene that Dolly's mans could ever think of leaving this brickhouse built golden-tressed countrified goddess of wit and song?

Jolene could only have been the debbo himself in a lady suit.

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PlagueeRatt t1_jdyslj8 wrote

Its gonna be a sad sad day when that woman goes.

Shes such a treasure.

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p365x t1_jdysrci wrote

I wish I knew what she was pointing to.

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maggotshero t1_jdysx03 wrote

It's pretty well known she did it because of body image issues, she jokes about it all the time, hell, it's part of her brand now, she just owned her past lack of self confidence and turned it into a radiating part of her personality

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[deleted] t1_jdyvd5z wrote

WOWZA big booba WOMAN from 1970’s!!!!! I AM NOW COOMINGGGGGGG

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typhoidtimmy t1_jdyvkzi wrote

And honestly, I’ve known guys like him.

Perfectly happy with simplicity in his own life without interfering with hers. It’s interesting as I wouldn’t be surprised if Carl is probably her rock. Able to give her an expectation of home and a good dependable person back there she can just be herself around.

It may sound kinda like he does nothing but really think about it. He keeps her grounded, shows her it’s ok to enjoy the little things in life, reminds her that, while she is extremely talented, she is still the lady he fell in love with when they were unknown, encourages her to strive to do what she wants to do, refrains from even being in the background or commenting on her, and never tries to be anything by a devoted husband.

Overall, Carl is probably the perfect celebrity husband for her (and probably a lot of celebrity women to be honest). Hell, I don’t have a bad word to say about the guy as it seems he never impeded Dolly in any way and ‘gave her’ to the world and by that, showed us why she is a beautiful and talented songwriter, singer, lady, and legend by her own hand.

You may not be of faith….but if there is one, God bless Dolly Parton.

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Unholydiver919 t1_jdz8e2j wrote

Who doesn’t love Dolly? A celebrity without the usual holier than thou attitude. I love her interviews.

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HiddenHolding t1_jdzipaz wrote

I don't even like country music. I avoid it. But Dolly? I've seen her sing and her appearances on talk shows and such and I have liked every second. Her charm and sense of humor are stellar. I know people kid about her physique. But I think the key to her attraction is actually everyone looks at her and thinks, "Man. We could hang out."

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Wakkawakkanoo t1_jdzk1cq wrote

The only thing bigger than her boobs is her loving heart.

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Tardigradequeen t1_jdznueo wrote

I remember loving the movie 9 to 5 as a little girl, still do. I thought she was the epitome of beauty, and wanted to look like her. She’s such a beautiful person, inside and out.

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funkybossx6 t1_jdzvr67 wrote

National treasure. Wish there were more like her

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trilliam_clinton t1_jdzx7g8 wrote

Incredible Dolly Parton fact:

She wrote Jolene & I Will Always Love You (yeah, the one Whitney covered) in the same Jack Daniels fueled night.

Two of the greatest songs of all time, one writing session. Incredible

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loki444 t1_jdzzpjq wrote

"With my hands stuffed in my pockets

Just thinkin' about Dolly's rockets"

~ MacLean and MacLean

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Rydog_78 t1_je02cmd wrote

She seems very down to earth and relatable especially when she’s speaking anecdotally to her audience between songs. She talks about her youth before she was famous and shares a lot about her early family life.

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Mgm_it t1_je06crh wrote

Shit, i just came. Again.

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ISU1100011CS t1_je0ab2t wrote

True American treasure. Really the only thing we can be proud of right now.

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flekkzo t1_je0ck98 wrote

She strikes me as kind. Not nice, as nice is often hollow or fake. Being nice as a psychopath is easy. You don’t care and just say the right words and all that.

But kind shines through. You go the extra mile, you give of yourself, you care about others. She has done a ton of work to help others, and I have never heard her say an unkind word.

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stormhunter2 t1_je0eh5g wrote

I legit think, based off my opinion and little else, that dolly parton likes singing, and is either an introvert or hates excessive stardom.

Given that no one knows what her husband looks like, and that she wears a wig, I wouldn't be surprised if her boobs are part of a bodysuit or something to add to the illusion.

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ValyrianJedi t1_je0fsa3 wrote

110%... I have to travel like 100+ nights a year for work, and probably 75% of those nights have to do dinner with clients. I usually tell them to pick whatever they want since it just goes on the company card, and 9 times out of 10 they pick some fancy steakhouse and we all go do the filet and lobster deal or whatever... If you'd told me a few years ago that I'd get tired or good steaks I wouldn't have believed you, but it is absolutely true for pretty much everybody on my team. When we don't have clients to take out we go for street cart hot dogs or Waffle House or cheap pizza or something...

I guess it isn't necessarily always the case, because I've had eggs Benedict for breakfast 4-5 days a week for like 2-3 years and am still not tired of it, but I'm guessing that's the rare exception not the norm.

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Hydronic_Hyperbole t1_je0itez wrote

She is a beautiful lady, I just always thought about how much her damn back hurt. Lol

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InteruptingParrot t1_je0lyz4 wrote

Man, country isn‘t really my cup of ice tea but Dolly is one exception I will gladly make. From the couple interviews I saw her in, she embodies what I think off when I hear „southern hospitality“. She‘s so well spoken with a distinguished behaviour she‘s what I would call a southern belle. Sadly, people don‘t carry themselves this way anymore.

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BigE6300 t1_je0ruxa wrote

Wonder if she’s off for the day. If not, boss man is going to be livid at her, she’s not at her 9 to 5!

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bingybunny t1_je0ryz1 wrote

an expensive surf and turf is great but in general that kind of steak house, they often have super boring food. side veg, side potato.

also really the worst if you don't eat meat or drink liquor

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ValyrianJedi t1_je0w2al wrote

Yeah, the sides definitely make a big difference. The 3 cities I spend the most time in are NYC, San Francisco, and DC, and luckily those all have Mastros that clients seem to like a lot, and I usually really like their sides and apps even if I'm kind of tired of steaks. They have a seared tuna app that is insanely good, and I can usually go for oysters. Then we do usually end up getting a lot of potatoes, but normally either these mashed potatoes with lobster in them or these cheesy scalloped potatoes, and I'm usually in the mood for at least one of those. And I don't know how they cook them but they have these sauteed mushrooms that are insanely good...

But yeah, a lot of places it's basically just a steak, a baked potato, and asparagus or something. Which is admittedly great food, but gets old pretty quick.

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mrchaddy t1_je24p3b wrote

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Smirkly t1_je2qmj4 wrote

Didn't she get banned in Wisconsin recently? Oh, that's right, it was her song that mentioned rainbows. Rainbows are controversial now so they are a forbidden topic, so I won't even mention them.

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asap_pdq_wtf t1_je2spy2 wrote

You know now that I think about it both Dolly and Loretta Lynn shared an Appalachian childhood mired in absolute poverty. I'm not sure why Dolly is so adored and Loretta isn't. Loretta doesn't have a lot of haters, but we don't hold them at the same level. Could be Lorettas years of addiction - I hope it's not just because Dolly is traditionally "pretty" and Loretta not so much.

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Texas_Crazy_Curls t1_je2vqp9 wrote

I’ve always thought that her boobs are a body suit. Steel Magnolias was the first movie I was introduced to queen Dolly. Her sweater, dresses, everything cover her clavicles. As in you never see her actual cleavage. I wonder if that’s how she’s able to live her life unrecognized. Takes off the wig and body suit and leads a quiet life.

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SlackerKey t1_je3oupc wrote

I was not really a big country music fan most of my life, but naturally knew who she was. Now, every time I hear anything about Dolly, I only love and respect her more. She is a great beauty, for sure.

Very cool photo!

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