Dolly Parton reassured fans she’s fine after her sister’s post raised health concerns. In an Instagram video, the 79-year-old said, “I ain’t dead yet!” explaining she’s recovering after neglecting her health following her husband’s death. She added she’s “not done working” and will receive an honorary Oscar in November.
Dolly Parton Assures Fans She’s Alive and Well: “I Ain’t Dead Yet!”





Dolly Parton has reached out to her fans through social media to calm fears and speculation about her health after her sister’s recent remarks caused widespread concern. Many of her followers went into a frenzy, worrying that the legendary American country singer might be gravely ill or even close to death.
In a cheerful Instagram video posted on Wednesday, Parton put all rumors to rest, declaring with her trademark humor and warmth, “I ain’t dead yet!” The clip appeared to be filmed on the set of a production, showing the 79-year-old star in good spirits and full of energy.
The misunderstanding began the previous day when her sister, Freida Parton, posted an emotional message on Facebook that some interpreted as a sign that Dolly’s health had taken a serious turn for the worse. “Last night, I was up all night praying for my sister, Dolly. Many of you know she hasn’t been feeling her best lately,” Freida wrote. Her words quickly spread across social media, fueling rumors and alarm among fans who feared the worst.
Adding to the concern was the fact that Dolly had recently postponed a series of scheduled Las Vegas shows. The “Queen of Country” announced last month that she needed to take some time off to address unspecified health issues. This development only intensified speculation that something serious might be wrong.
However, Dolly’s video made it clear that she remains vibrant and committed to her work. Dressed in a striking red and black country western outfit, she smiled and addressed her audience directly, saying, “Do I look sick to you? I am working hard here.” Her words and appearance reassured many that she is still active and determined to continue entertaining her fans.
Parton went on to share a personal reflection, explaining that she had not been taking proper care of herself following the death of her long-time husband, Carl Dean, in March. She admitted that the loss had taken a toll on her but added that she is now focusing on her health and undergoing treatment. “There are just a lot of rumors flying around,” she said. “But I figured if you heard it from me, you would know that I was okay.”
In her typically optimistic and humorous tone, the beloved singer emphasized that she is far from finished with her life’s work. “I’m not ready to die yet,” she said with a smile. “I’m not done working.” Her declaration reaffirmed her resilience and dedication to her craft, reminding fans of the strength that has defined her six-decade-long career.
Dolly Parton has long been a powerhouse in both music and film. Her timeless hits such as “Jolene” and “9 to 5” have made her one of the most influential figures in American country music. Beyond her musical success, she has also built an impressive acting résumé with memorable performances in films like Steel Magnolias and The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas.
Despite her recent health challenges, Parton’s career continues to thrive. She is set to receive an honorary Oscar in November, an award that recognizes her extraordinary contributions to entertainment and culture. This upcoming honor serves as a reminder that even at 79, Dolly Parton remains a beloved icon whose creativity, humor, and spirit continue to inspire millions around the world.