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Dolly Parton Stop Meetings So Men Could Stare At Her Boobs. Here’s Why!

Dolly Parton Boobs
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  • Arden is a Senior Country Music Journalist for Country Thang Daily, specializing in classic hits and contemporary chart-toppers.
  • Prior to joining Country Thang Daily, Arden wrote for Billboard and People magazine, covering country music legends and emerging artists.
  • Arden holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the University of Tennessee, with a minor in Music Studies.

Dolly Parton is known for many things. She has over a hundred singles, several awards and nominations, and a career that would span to seven decades. But if there’s another thing she’s known for, it would absolutely be her stunning body and ‘super’ boobs.

She Had To Stop Business Meetings “For A Minute” So Men Could Stare At Her Boobs

The “Jolene” singer understands that “everyone” wants to look at her ample bosoms and, in a bid to stop potential clients from spending her whole pitch staring at her chest, she would kick off the meetings by giving them a minute to get their fix before they had to give her their full attention.

She once told Daily Mail Newspaper’s Event magazine said: “Everybody wants to look. I always understood guys would want to look at my boobs.”

“I would say in a business meeting: ‘I’ll give you a minute to look at these, but then I want you to listen to what I have to say because I’m here to make money for all of us.'”

Even Merle Haggard Was Captivated With Her Super Boobs

We all know Merle Haggard’s secret crush to the Queen of Country Music. “Oh, she’s hot, isn’t she?” Haggard exclaimed. “She’s the most charismatic human being alive. She’s Marilyn Monroe with a guitar. She’d make Marilyn Monroe take the dirt road.”

Dolly Parton toured with Merle Haggard in the mid-’70s. Haggard even scored a big hit with the song she wrote, “Kentucky Gambler.” Around that same time, Haggard wrote and recorded another hit song about unrequited love, “Always Wanting You.” It’s widely believed that Parton was the inspiration for that No. 1 hit.

Haggard revealed just how taken he was with Dolly in his 1981 autobiography, “Sing Me Back Home.” He described Dolly in the book as an “exceptional human being who lives underneath all that bunch of fluffy hair, fluttery eyelashes, and super boobs.”

She Once Appeared On The Cover Of Playboy Magazine

Dolly Parton appeared on the cover of the October 1978 issue of Playboy magazine wearing the iconic Playboy bunny outfit and ears. She was the first country singer to pose for the magazine, although within strict parameters that did not include nudity.

“I have been asked, back in the day, but that was so totally, not me. I would never do that… But that was a good article they ran in there, and it was just a fun thing to do. That was just another way I was trying to market myself, at that time, to kinda get in the mainstream…”

When she was asked whether she would wear the same bunny outfit she did for the original snaps, Dolly Parton said it wasn’t out of the question.

She added: “I could probably use it. Maybe, I could probably use it, [my] boobs are still the same.”

She Only Has One Workout Routine

So how does a Dolly Parton keep herself in such great shape? Squats!

“I have never been one to exercise, and I hate to go to the gym and sweat with other people. But I am good on my diddly squats, I do them about every day,” she revealed. “I try to do enough just to keep myself as healthy as I can. I don’t have any serious routines.”

She also added, “But I do have to watch my weight because I am short and I have a big appetite and a tendency to gain. I have been up and down in my life. But I try to do low carb during the week, but then on weekends I just cheat and eat.”

She’s Not Afraid To Go Under The Knife

And the 74-year-old country singer isn’t afraid to go under the knife to keep her youthful looks and perky assets because she believes her appearance is what keeps her famous.

She said: “If I see something saggin’, baggin’ or draggin’, I’m gonna have it nipped, tucked or sucked. I have my standards!”

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