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Country music icon Dolly Parton recently shared a heartfelt update with fans at her Dollywood theme park, addressing both personal loss and physical challenges. The beloved singer-songwriter spoke candidly about navigating the profound grief following the loss of her husband of 58 years, Carl Dean, who passed away in 2022.
Parton described this period as a difficult journey, emphasizing the deep partnership and love they shared for nearly six decades. She credited her faith, work, and the support of loved ones for helping her through this tender time.
Her appearance at the park also served as a health update, following the postponement of her scheduled Las Vegas residency. Parton revealed she is actively managing some ongoing physical issues that required her to delay the concert series. With her characteristic optimism, she assured fans she is following doctor's orders and focusing on her recovery.
The entertainment legend stated that her current priority is her wellbeing and the continued success of Dollywood, a cornerstone of her legacy. She expressed immense gratitude for the unwavering support from her global fanbase, whose kindness, she noted, has been a tremendous comfort during this chapter of both mourning and healing.
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