
Singer Dolly Parton’s sister calls for prayers for ailing country music icon
Country music icon Dolly Parton, 79, has recently faced health challenges that led to the cancellation and postponement of some upcoming performances. The singer was forced to withdraw from a Dollywood event after being diagnosed with a kidney stone that she described as causing “a lot of problems.” She also postponed a planned Las Vegas residency citing ongoing health issues requiring “a few procedures.”
Parton’s sister, Freida shared that Dolly “hasn’t been feeling her best” and asked fans for their prayers emphasizing her belief in the power of prayer. “She’s been a little under the weather and I simply asked for prayers because I believe so strongly in the power of prayer,” Freida explained. She expressed gratitude for the support, saying, “Thank you all for lifting her up. Your love truly makes a difference.”
A spokesperson for Dolly Parton told journalists that the singer planned to post a message on social media on Wednesday to address fans’ concerns. Freida also revealed that she had been “up all night praying” for her sister who she described as “strong” and “loved,” expressing confidence that with the prayers, Dolly would be fine. “Godspeed, my sissy Dolly. We all love you!”
Parton was scheduled to perform six shows at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in December but she postponed these gigs until September next year to focus on her health. She explained that she needs “a few procedures” to manage ongoing health challenges.
Kidney stones are a common condition affecting over 1 in 10 people according to the NHS. Larger stones can cause significant pain and may lead to infections if untreated.
Earlier this year, Dolly Parton mourned the loss of her husband, Carl Dean after nearly 60 years of marriage. She dedicated a new song, “If You Hadn’t Been There,” to his memory.
The singer is renowned for a string of country crossover hits including “Coat of Many Colors,” “I Will Always Love You,” “9 to 5,” and “Jolene.” Her planned Las Vegas residency would have marked her first appearance on the Strip since the 1990s when she performed alongside Kenny Rogers in their duet “Islands in the Stream.”