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Dolly Parton : The Life of a Legendary American Singer, Actor, and Businesswoman
- Narrated by: Colin Fluxman
- Length: 1 hr and 37 mins
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Dolly Parton is best known for her musical prowess, but there is so much more to her character than people realize. Nowadays, she is the epitome of old Hollywood glamor. She is pretty well known for getting a lot of cosmetic surgery over the years in order to keep up the gaudy, glamorous image we’ve come to know and love. Even through all this she’s still modest. Having received several offers to pose nude for Playboy Magazine, she always turned them down, even though she did pose in a bathing suit one time. Even with her modest and humble nature, she is still up for a little fun.
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