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15 claims we've examined about Dolly Parton

The beloved country music star has been at the center of many rumors, true and false.

Published Oct. 7, 2025

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Dolly Parton's long and storied career has made her an icon of U.S. pop culture. Born in the mountains of Appalachia in Tennessee in 1946, she reportedly began to write music at the age of 10, recording her first song in 1959 — "Puppy Love." Her induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum took place 40 years later, in 1999. Parton was one of the first female country musicians to gain worldwide fame, well beyond country music fandom.

Her success in music and film soon led her to become a businesswoman, with her Dollywood Company (a chain of entertainment parks and resorts), and a dedicated philanthropist, with the Dollywood Foundation, active in five English-speaking countries.

But her broad appeal has also made her the target of many rumors, some true, and many false. Here are 15 we've investigated.

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Dolly Parton did not make an announcement about her husband after 54 years of marriage.
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dolly parton to record album with heavy metal band slipknot?
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Facebook ads falsely claimed that some allegations against Dolly Parton had been confirmed.
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The word "Unproven" in yellow says over a photo. On the left of the photo stands a white woman wearing a leopard print dress and pink robe, while to the right it says in pink "I dress more provocatively and risque than any drag queen in Tennessee. Lord I hope."
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Dolly Parton was named by Oprah Winfrey and Dwayne Johnson aka The Rock in regard to fire relief for victims of the Maui wildfires.
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Sources

"Dollywood." Dollywood.com, 2020, www.dollywood.com/. Accessed 3 Oct. 2025.

Flippo, Chet. "Dolly Parton." Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, 1999, www.countrymusichalloffame.org/hall-of-fame/dolly-parton. Accessed 3 Oct. 2025.

"The Dollywood Foundation." Dolly Parton's Imagination Library, 16 Dec. 2015, imaginationlibrary.com/the-dollywood-foundation/. Accessed 3 Oct. 2025.

Anna Rascouët-Paz is based in Brooklyn, fluent in numerous languages and specializes in science and economic topics.