Dolly Parton, 74, wants to be on Playboy wearing bunny outfit she wore on 1978 cover: 'Boobs are still the same'

The legendary singer, who recently celebrated her birthday, also revealed that she has no plans of retiring from the business
UPDATED MAR 19, 2020
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Dolly Parton, who recently celebrated her 74th birthday, made an appearance on '60 Minutes Australia' and with her signature charm and unique voice revealed that she doesn’t plan on ever retiring from music.

During her appearance in the show, Parton also revealed that she wants to pose again for Playboy for her 75th birthday. The ‘9 to 5’ singer first appeared on Playboy’s cover in 1978 when she was 32-years-old. “I don’t plan to retire. I just turned 74 and I plan to be on the cover of Playboy Magazine again,” she said.

Parton believes that recreating the Playboy look would be such a hoot. When asked if she would pose again for the magazine wearing the same outfit, the country music star replied, “Maybe I could probably use it,” she quipped, while adding, “Boobs are still the same.”

In her debut with Playboy, the 10-times Grammy awards winner wore the iconic Playboy bunny outfit and ears. She was the first country star to grace the cover of the magazine. Later in the show, Parton without shying away talked about her plastic surgeries and explained why she doesn’t expect to look any different as she grows older. “I’ve had about all the nips and tucks I can have,” she said while talking about the cosmetic procedures she has had.

“The good part with me though, I have my own look. I look kind of cartoonish and cartoons don’t really age that much. Even when I’m 90, I’ll still probably look about the same way. Just thicker make-up and bigger hair,” the ‘Jolene’ singer added jokingly.

Recently Parton has also been promoting her new A&E documentary, which reportedly is about the singer’s astonishing journey to stardom — from her childhood spent in poverty to her early days in Nashville, Tennessee. The documentary is also said to have her multiple hit songs and recent 50th celebration at The Grand Ole Opry. 

“I wanted to be seen, I wanted to be recognized, I wanted to be a star. I know I look artificial, but I might surprise you. I’m totally real inside,” Parton said at the introduction of the documentary promo, which also features interviews of various friends and fellow musicians, such as Jane Fonda, Chris Stapleton, Kylie Minogue, Lily Tomlin, and Linda Perry, speaking about the megastar.

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