Dolly Parton Wants To Cover ‘Playboy’ For Her 75th Birthday

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Dolly Parton Reveals She Wants To Cover ‘Playboy’ For her 75th Birthday: “I Thought It Would Be A Hoot”
If Dolly Parton gets her way, she’ll be showing off her goodies on the cover of Playboy for her upcoming 75th birthday.
The legendary singer revealed on 60 Minutes Australia that she wants to redo her iconic first cover, which hit shelves in October 1978.

When asked about retiring, she said her new goal is to recreate the cover just in time for her birthday.
“I don’t plan to retire. I just turned 74, and I plan to be on the cover of ‘Playboy’ magazine again. I did ‘Playboy’ magazine years ago. I thought it would be such a hoot if they go for it. I don’t know if they will.”
When asked if she would rock the same bedazzled bowtie and matching bracelets she said,
“Maybe. I could probably use it. Boobs are still the same.”
See it at the 12:19 mark.
She showed she still has it when she launched a social media challenge that went all the way viral earlier this year. She even used her first Playboy cover for her Tinder photo.

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