Monica Reed

Dolly Parton says she hasn’t ruled out being on the cover of Playboy again!

LOS ANGELES - JAN 19: DOLLY PARTON arriving to "Joyful Noise" Los Angeles Premeire on January 19, 2012 in Hollywood, CA Photo: shutterstock

Dolly Parton says she hasn’t ruled out being on the cover of Playboy again!

Dolly Parton just turned 74 years old in January!  I’m pretty certain we can all agree, she gets to do whatever she wants. And if what she wants is to be on the cover of Playboy magazine again, so be it!

She talked about it in an interview with 60 Minutes Australia.  Dolly explained, “I don’t plan to retire. I just turned 74 and I plan to be on the cover of ‘Playboy’ magazine again.  See I did ‘Playboy’ years ago and I thought it’d be such a hoot if they’ll go for it . . . I don’t know if they will . . . if I could be on the cover again when I’m 75.” (She’ll turn 75 next January.)

Dolly was on the cover in 1978, she was 32.  Dolly even wore the famous bunny outfit with the ears. They asked if she’d be willing to wear it again. She said, quote, “Maybe. I could probably use it. Boobs are still the same.”

I think people will always love this woman. She could teach a class on how to be famous. Have fun, roll with the punches, don’t take things too seriously.  That’s good advice!

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