Dolly Parton has remained a beloved country music icon for nearly six decades. She is known for her hard work ethic and never-ending devotion to her fans. As she approaches her 79th birthday on January 19th, the Jolene singer’s 2025 calendar is filled with tour dates and work obligations. Friends and family members are concerned that Dolly’s lifestyle is becomming too much for her. They are urging her to slow things down.
Dolly Parton’s “won’t stop” work ethic has those closest to her growing worried about the singer. Radar Online reports that the singer’s upcoming schedule for the new year is a significant cause of concern for those close to Dolly.
Hot on the promotional trail for her latest album, Dolly Parton & Family: Smoky Mountain DNA – Family, Faith & Fables, the singer already has a full calendar and an upcoming tour to begin later this year.
Dolly refuses to disappoint her fans, so she is constantly on the go. However, her family and friends fear her nonstop schedule puts her at risk for major ‘burnout.‘ Parton insiders say, “People can’t remember the last time she took a vacation, and the feeling is she needs to give herself a break.”
Dolly Parton Shares Her Ideal Death
The 9 To 5 hitmaker is so dedicated to her fans that she doesn’t want to disappoint them in any way. “She can’t quit performing and feels she owes it to her fans,” the concerned source adds. “The fear is if Dolly doesn’t slow down and start to delegate more responsibilities, she’ll burn out, and no one wants that.”
Dolly Parton’s ventures involve much more than singing. They also include heading up a massive business empire, including the Dollywood theme park and the Dollywood HeartSong Lodge & Resort.
Also on her already full plate, Dolly manages multiple product lines, such as Doggy Parton pet accessories, and works as a television producer. On top of all that, she’s dedicated to bringing a musical about her life to Broadway in 2026.
According to sources, Dolly refuses to see herself as a ticking time bomb. However, her pals don’t plan to give up their attempts to convince her to slow things down.
Dolly’s pals think that the singer should concentrate on herself more these days. She has dedicated her life to her fans, and it is time to pump the brakes on her out-of-control schedule.
During a recent interview with ET, Dolly admitted that if her husband of 57 years, Carl Dean, 82, became ill and needed her, she would “definitely pull way back.” Until then, she has no plan to slow down anytime soon.
Dolly Parton refuses to listen to her friend’s concerns. She reveals her ideal death scenario: “Oh, my Lord, I can’t retire. I’m not one to sit around doing nothing. I’ll just hopefully drop dead in the middle of a song on stage someday. Hopefully, one I’ve written.”
Let’s hope that it doesn’t come to that anytime soon.