Dolly Parton maintained her health condition a secret, but it is now known

Dolly Parton, inspired by her musical upbringing, knew music was her calling from a young age, debuting on the Grand Ole Opry at just 13. Her passion grew after receiving a tiny Martin guitar from her uncle, and she moved to Nashville after high school, quickly rising to stardom.

With over 3,000 songs written, 100 million albums sold, and multiple Grammy Awards, Parton’s musical legacy is undeniable. Despite not having children with her husband Carl Dean—a decision influenced by mutual choice and her battle with endometriosis—Parton has dedicated herself to helping children through her initiatives, including her book-gifting program.

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