Dolly Parton is to be portrayed as she really is, behind the global phenomenon on tonight's BBC programme Dolly Parton - Here I Am. The feature-length documentary, directed by Francis Whately, takes the audience on a musical journey through some of her greatest songs. Dolly has also appeared in Netflix show Heartstrings, available on the streaming channel now. The show sees the star reveal the inspirations behind her greatest songs.
Her surgeon Dr. John Grossman has said: “She has a generous bosom, which I augmented some years ago.
“She’s had her face rejuvenated on a number of occasions, [but] not a full face-lift.”
Dolly has opened up about the inspiration behind her striking look.
Dolly told CBS Sunday Morning in September: "It is true that I look artificial, but I believe that I'm totally real.
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"My look is really based on a country girl's idea of glam. I wasn't naturally pretty, so I make the most of anything I've got."
"You should have seen me this morning before I got ready to see you.
“I’m serious, though. I'm not a natural beauty, but I can enhance it.
“Whatever it takes, I do. I try to make the most of everything."
Actress Julianne Hough will be starring in Jolene, the fourth episode in the mini-series, as the woman herself.
Hough is probably best known as one of the four judges on Dancing With the Stars.
She also became a judge on America’s Got Talent earlier this year.
Academy Award-nominated actress Kathleen Turner will be in the first episode of Heartstrings called These Old Bones.