NEW YORK
By MARIA SHERMANAP Music Writer
Dolly Parton says not to worry, she โain’t dead yet.” That’s what the country superstar shared in a video on social media Wednesday following public speculation about her health. Late last month Parton postponed her first Las Vegas residency in 32 years, citing โhealth challenges.โ She was scheduled to perform six shows in December. Her dates have been moved to next year, in Sept. 2026. She did not provide additional details. On Tuesday, a Facebook posted shared by her sister Freida Parton escalated concerns around Partonโs health when she wrote that she had been โup all night praying for my sister, Dolly.โ Dolly Parton has clarified that her doctors say she is dealing with nothing major.
NEW YORK (AP) โ Dolly Parton โain't dead yet,โ the country superstar said on social media Wednesday following public speculation about her health.
โThere are just a lot of rumors flying around. But I figured if you heard it from me, youโd know that I was okay,โ the 79-year-old singer said in a new two-minute video posted on Instagram. โIโm not ready to die yet. I donโt think God is through with me. And I ainโt done working.โ
Her post, which appeared on numerous of Parton's social media accounts and her website, was captioned, โI ain't dead yet.โ
Late last month Parton postponed her first Las Vegas residency in 32 years, citing โhealth challenges.โ
She was scheduled to perform six shows at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace for โDolly: Live in Las Vegasโ between Dec. 4 and Dec. 13, overlapping with the National Finals Rodeo. Her dates have been moved to next year โ Sept. 2026.
She did not provide specific details at the time, writing, โAs many of you know, I have been dealing with some health challenges, and my doctors tell me that I must have a few procedures. As I joked with them, it must be time for my 100,000-mile check-up, although itโs not the usual trip to see my plastic surgeon!โ
In the new video clip shared Wednesday, Parton is seen sitting on a set speaking directly to camera, telling her audience that she's about to record a few commercials for the Grand Ole Opry, which is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year.
โEveryone thinks that I am sicker than I am. Do I look sick to you? I'm working hard here! Anyway, I wanted to put everybody's mind at ease, those of you who seem to be real concerned, which I appreciate," she continued. โAnd I appreciate your prayers because I'm a person of faith. I can always use the prayers for anything and everything.โ
On Tuesday, a Facebook posted shared by her sister Freida Parton escalated concerns around Parton's health when she wrote that she had been โup all night praying for my sister, Dolly.โ Hours later, Freida Parton followed up with another post.
โI want to clear something up. I didnโt mean to scare anyone or make it sound so serious when asking for prayers for Dolly," she wrote. โSheโs been a little under the weather, and I simply asked for prayers because I believe so strongly in the power of prayer."
Parton offered her own clarification in the video, referencing her late husband of nearly 60 years Carl Dean, who died earlier this year at age 82.
โI want you to know that I'm OK. I've got some problems as I've mentioned. Back when my husband Carl was very sick, that was for a long time, and then when he passed, I didn't take care of myself. So I let a lot of things go that I should've been taking care of,โ she said. โSo anyway, when I got around to it, the doctor said โWe need to take care of this. We need to take care of that.โ Nothing major but I did have to cancel some things so I could be closer to home, closer to Vanderbilt, where I'm kind of having a few treatments here and there.โ
And in true Parton fashion, she ended with a joke. "But I wanted you to know that I'm not dying. Did you see that AI picture of Reba (McEntire) and me, oh Lordy! I mean, they had Reba at my death bed, and we both look like we need to be buried," she laughed.
โIf I was really dying, I don't think Reba would be the one at my death bed. She might come visit me earlier.