In 1978, Dolly Parton graced the cover of Playboy magazine, although her appearance in those glossy pages did not include nudity. Next year, after her 75th birthday, Parton would like to do it again.
Parton revealed her new goal in a recent interview with 60 Minutes Australia. The country music legend was asked when she might consider slowing down. âI donât plan to retire, I just turned 74. And I plan to be on the cover of Playboy magazine again. I did Playboy magazine years ago, I thought it would be such a hoot if theyâll go for it â I donât know if they will â if I could be on the cover again when Iâm 75.â
Reporter Tom Steinfort then asked if she would wear the same outfit. She replied, âMaybe. I could probably use it. Boobs are still the same.â
Parton has always been a fountain of wit and wisdom, homespun proverbs and snappy one-liners. When asked how she maintains her image, she quipped, “Good lighting, good makeup, and good doctors. And a good attitude donât hurt any either.â Later in the interview, she said, “I have young boys still whistling at me. I say, ‘Iâm married, but I ainât dead and I ainât blind!’â
Parton has always been self-aware about how she presents herself. One of the most revealing exchanges came when the living legend reflected on how, with a few “nips and tucks,” it’s possible to seem ageless. She happily compared herself to a cartoon. âThe good part about me though, I have my own look. I look kind of cartoonish and cartoons donât really age that much. Even when Iâm 90 Iâll still probably look about the same way, just a little thicker makeup, bigger hair.”
Check out the full interview below. So far Playboy hasn’t issued a public response, but based on the continuing power of the Dolly Parton brand, and the waning popularity of porn you have to pay for, we wouldn’t be surprised if Playboy has already been in touch.
Even if she doesn’t plan on retiring, Parton is still realistic about aging and what comes after. To that end she’s prepping “thousands of songs” to be released after her death. Many fans are choosing to celebrate her life now, and there’s even been a movement to erect a statue of her at the Tennessee Capitol to replace a KKK memorial. In the meantime she’s still working, and just last fall produced a limited series for Netflix called Dolly Parton’s Heartstrings. On March 16th she’ll make an appearance at LA’s PaleyFest, and tickets are available here.
For Her 75th Birthday, Dolly Parton Wants to Be on the Cover of Playboy
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