Dolly Parton doesn’t stress too much when it comes to enjoying the holidays.
In an interview with closer magazine, Singer Jolene Shares Her Family’s Favorite Holiday Traditions When it comes to spending too much time on vacation, Parton said she and her family don’t have to worry about it.
“We all start eating around Thanksgiving. And we will eat until January 1st, when we all have to diet. Do you know how it is?” she told the outlet. Daily Mail– “So you think, ‘Okay, I’m not going to think about dieting right now. I’ll eat whatever I want.’”
Even though “you stretch out your clothes” while enjoying a nice holiday meal, Parton explains that she’s okay. Because she knows she will “Ready to lose weight after the first day of the year.”
DOLLY PARTON doesn’t know if she’s “still considered a country artist” or not.
The singer went on to say that she left. “Had a full Christmas” with her family. It says that different generations of children have each had different nicknames for her, including “Granny Claus, Dolly Claus or Gigi Claus.”
“I’ve been doing that since I had a brother and sister,” she said. “Now they have children. And now the children They already have children. So I’ve been there for many years. Christmas is a big deal for us.”
Part of the extended family’s Christmas traditions is a big feast that Parton cooks for her and her extended family.
“So you think, ‘I’m not going to think about dieting right now. I’ll eat whatever I want.'”
In addition to dinner, Parton served wine from her record label. To which she noted, “It’s great because it fits so many different things. different”
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“We have turkey and ham. Black Bean and Corn Dressing And mashed potatoes and coleslaw and stuff like that,” she says of the big parties she throws.
In addition to meals Another important part of Parton’s Christmas celebration also includes her and her family gathering around the piano and singing Christmas classics together, such as “O Little Town of Bethlehem” and “Silent Night.”
Earlier this year, Parton expressed interest in spending Thanksgiving with the royal family. and invite them to Dollywood for the holiday.
“Oh, I really want them to come to Dollywood, that would be so wonderful!” she told Closer “The kids can go on all kinds of rides. And we will treat them like royalty! I’ll give Kate mashed potatoes. I won’t turn on the air conditioning for them. I just let them enjoy what we like and I, I’m sure that’s how they want it. I want to have children Those at Dollywood.”
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The legendary country singer once missed the chance to meet the Princess of Wales in 2023 when a scheduling conflict prevented her from accepting an invitation from Middleton to join her for tea at Bakki Palace. Ham
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