Dolly Parton Says She’s a ‘Holly Dolly Christmas Girl’ as She Reveals Her All-Out Holiday Style: ‘My Hair Lights Up'
The country singer appeared on 'TalkShopLive,' to discuss her elaborate holiday style
The country singer appeared on 'TalkShopLive,' to discuss her elaborate holiday style
Dolly Parton is getting ready for the holidays!
Speaking to guest host Jessie James Decker on TalkShopLive, released Thursday, Dec. 13, the country legend, 78, revealed that she loves to dress up for the Christmas season.
“I wear everything Christmas. I mean, when it comes to Christmas, everything I have,” Parton said. “Socks, and shoes, and sweaters, and earrings and my hair lights up.”
This includes when she has her nieces and nephews over for an annual tradition Dolly calls “cookie night.”
“I keep them for a day and a half, from one afternoon all night until like the next day,” she added about her festive family time.
“They drive around the farm on the golf carts and all that,” the “Jolene” singer continued. “But, the whole time if I dress like Santa Claus, I've got to have all my Santa stuff on.”
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“And then when we're gonna do cookies, I gotta have my earrings that light up, I've gotta have lights in my hair, festive sweaters that light up, so yeah, I'm all about it,” Parton added.
“I'm all about Christmas. I'm a Holly Dolly Christmas girl,” she said.
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Parton, who has been married to husband Carl Thomas Dean since 1966, revealed that she spends time with loved ones in East Tennessee during the period between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day.
“I've got a lot of relatives in East Tennessee,” she said. “So between Thanksgiving and the first of the year the ones that live down here... we go home to see those in East Tennessee.”
She added, “And then we go around here. We just go to each other's houses, different time, different nights or whatever. And usually, you know, I spend Christmas day, you know, with my husband.”
Parton then concluded that her Christmas wish is for people to have “good, peace and goodwill” towards each other.
“So that is my wish that people are trying to put aside all their differences and all their things and just trying to try to find that peace that comes from Christmas and that peace within themselves and just try to love one another,” she said. “It would be great if we could do it all the time, but at least try to make an effort to do it on Christmas because that's the Christ time.”
Parton then read her book Dolly Parton's Billy the Kid Comes Home for Christmas — which was released in October — to Jessie, her husband Eric Decker and their four children Vivianne Rose, 10, Eric Thomas, 9, Forrest Bradley, 6, Denver Calloway, 10 months.