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Dolly Parton is staying honest with fans as she shares an update on both her physical and mental health and reveals the status of her postponed Las Vegas shows set to run in September.
The country music icon shared the update in a video message, explaining how she’s doing and why she’ll need some time to recover before getting back on stage.
“First, it’s concerning my health, and I have some good news and a little bad news,” Parton began. “The good news is I’m responding really well to meds and treatments and I’m improving every day. Now the bad news is it’s going to take me a little while before I’m up to stage performance level because some of the meds and treatments make me a little bit swimmy headed, as my grandma used to say. And of course I can’t be easy carrying around banjos, guitars and such on five inch heels. And you know that I’m going to be wearing them. Not to mention all those heavy rhinestone outfits, the big hair, my big…personality. Lord, knows those…that would make anybody swimmy headed.”

Parton then told fans to think of her as an “old classic car” that just needs to be restored a bit and then will be “better than ever.”
“When they raised the hood on this old antique, they realized that I need to rebuild my engine and that my transmission is slipping. My oil pan is leaking and my muffler’s busted and my shocks and pistons need to be replaced. And for sure, my spark plugs need to be changed because you know, as well as I know that I can’t lose my spark,” she joked, keeping the mood lighthearted.
To translate what the “9 To 5” singer was trying to say, she still dealing with some ongoing problems with kidney stones as well as her immune and digestive system, noting they “got all out of whack over the past couple years.”
“They’re working real hard on rebuilding and strengthening those. And hopefully I’ll be up to snuff again soon,” she added.
As she continues to work on her physical health, Parton assured fans that her mental health is still going strong and she is continuing to work throughout this time by making videos, recording and making trips to Dollywood. On top of all that, she is preparing for the opening of her museum and hotel in Nashville later this year, as well as reworking her Broadway Musical, DOLLY: A True Original Musical.
Additionally, Dolly Parton was scheduled to head to Caesars Palace in Las Vegas this September for a six-show run that was previously postponed from December 2025. Unfortunately, today’s message finds her apologizing for having to miss those upcoming shows as well, as she continues to heal. All of the September shows have officially been canceled, according to the official Ticketmaster website.
“On a more serious note, I am truly sorry that I’m going to miss all of you that had tickets to see me in Las Vegas…hopefully sometime you’ll come up to New York and maybe see my show and I’ll see you somewhere down the line,” Parton said with hope in her voice.

To conclude her video, the Tennessee native expressed the utmost gratitude for all the kind and supportive message she has received, especially surrounding the death of her husband Carl Dean last March.
“After going through a year firsts, I mean, the holidays and especially our wedding anniversary and the day of his death, March 3rd, that was hard for me, but I will always love him and I’ll always miss him, but you would be surprised at how much your love and concern meant to me during that time,” she stated. “Lord, my house and my porch look like the botanical gardens with all the flowers and my den looked like the post office with all the cards and letters. So yes, from the bottom of my heart, I thank you. You have been a big part of my healing.”
She joked that she used to tell her late husband that while she may not be getting any younger, she is grateful for the efforts of plastic surgeons to help her keep her looking young on the outside. Still, she emphasized that she takes her internal health very seriously and is hopeful she’ll continue to improve.
“I have great doctors and I’m doing really well and they assure me that everything I have is treatable. So I’m going with that. And I just want you to know I thank you for standing by me and that I will always love you. Thank you,” Parton concluded.
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The United States is through to the 2026 FIFA World Cup round of 32 following its 2-0 win over Australia at Seattle Stadium on Friday, but the top spot in Group D is still up for grabs. The U.S. leads group D with six points after convincing multi-goal victories over Paraguay and Australia, the latter of which guaranteed its spot in the knockout stage of the tournament. Now all that’s left for the U.S. to do is win the group, which it can do on Friday, depending on the result of the Group D matchup between Türkiye and Paraguay. So how exactly does the U.S. win Group D? Here are the key Group D clinching scenarios: If the United States wins Group D, it would mark just the third time in history that the Americans have finished atop their group at a men’s FIFA World Cup. The U.S. previously accomplished the feat in 1930, finishing ahead of Paraguay and Belgium, and again in 2010 when it barely edged England for first place because of goals scored. After the win against Australia, the Stars and Stripes are now listed as the overwhelming favorites to win Group D at -750. Before the tournament began, the U.S. was +5500 to win the World Cup. Now, after its dream start, its odds have surged to +3300. So when will the USA lose? Or, especially after its group stage dominance so far, will it even lose at all? Let’s take a look at the updated odds for the United States’ stage of elimination at FanDuel Sportsbook as of June 19. Team USA — Stage of elimination odds Last 32: +160 (bet $10 to win $26 total)Last 16: +190 (bet $10 to win $29 total)Quarterfinals: +310 (bet $10 to win $41 total)Semifinals: +850 (bet $10 to win $95 total)Runner-up: +2200 (bet $10 to win $230 total)Outright winner: +3300 (bet $10 to win $340 total)Group stage: +50000 (bet $10 to win $5,010 total) This page may contain affiliate links to legal sports betting partners. If you sign up or place a wager, FOX Sports may be compensated. Read more about Sports Betting on FOX Sports. After USA’s opening win against Paraguay, the oddsboard projects the Americans to make it out of the group stage but fall in the first knockout-stage game. The second result on the oddsboard is the “Last 16,” meaning the USA would make it out of the group stage and win one knockout stage game, before falling in the second knockout stage game. How would that result stack up against previous results? Well, at the 2022 World Cup, Team USA made it to the Round of 16, which was viewed as a stellar accomplishment. In 2018, the USA did not qualify for the World Cup, and in 2014 and 2010, the Americans also made it to the Round of 16. Their best result this century occurred in 2002, when the Americans made it all the way to the quarterfinals before being eliminated. In 1998, Team USA lost in the group stage, in 1994, it fell in the Round of 16, and in 1990, it also fell in the group stage. But after the dominating opening wins against Paraguay and Australia, expectations have been raised and a deep tournament run seems very possible.Latest Sports News from FOX Sports
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Connor Zilisch is the most likely driver who could get the opportunity to attempt the Indy 500. He wouldn’t have FOMO considering he hasn’t done it yet, and the one other full-time Cup driver other than Larson who has competed in the race doesn’t have it. AJ Allmendinger was seventh in the 2013 Indy 500 driving for Team Penske. He has indicated that he doesn’t have the stomach for those speeds in those cars. “There’s 100 percent chance I’m not doing it ever again,” Allmendinger told me. “That’s a different level to go commit to that. Like I always said, I will always cherish that year with Roger and the opportunity and how good we were, and everything that went with that race, the good memories and the bad. “I love watching it. I love waking up Sunday morning and then watching it at home and then heading to the track. But being there? I have no want to be there.” Michael McDowell admits he has a little bit of wishing he was there just because he has never been there and was on the INDYCAR trajectory until Michael Waltrip Racing brought him to stock cars. He competed in a couple of open-wheel races before making the move. “I worked my entire first half of my career trying to get there and get that route,” McDowell told me and other reporters. “I’ve never even been there to see it. “But I’m also thankful I got a Cup ride when I did, and I got in when I got in, and I’ve been able to keep one for a long time. Definitely every time I wake up on Sunday morning [of the 500], I think, man, it’d be so cool.” That’s the way new Cup winner Carson Hocevar thinks. He is hopeful one day he can do it. “I think I could actually do it — as in confidence of running wide open and managing air,” the 6-foot-4 Hocevar said during a news conference at Texas. “I don’t know if I’ll get to do it, literally. “But I just hope if I do get a shot that I can go fit the seat and they don’t tell me I’m too tall for the ride. I, for sure, hope that’s not the case. But I’m just enjoying Sundays right now [in Cup] for sure.” That’s the way it is for Larson. Except he’s just enjoying every day of the week he races, whether it’s on dirt or asphalt. “I haven’t had any feelings about [the 500] one way or the other,” Larson said. “Right now I’m not thinking about running the Indy 500. Down the road, maybe.” Kyle Busch New Crew Chief Two-time Cup Series champion Kyle Busch has a new crew chief in RCR veteran Andy Street taking over for Jim Pohlman, who had re-joined the organization this year after a stint at JR Motorsports where he won an O’Reilly Series title with Justin Allgaier. Sitting at 27th in the standings after 10 races, Busch said he liked Pohlman but RCR thought a change was best considering the results. Busch addressed the shop floor last week after the change was announced. “I thanked Jim for his leadership and for him being there and being a part of our team and what he did for the team,” Busch told me and other reporters Friday night. “And [I said] that I’m full in, I’m all committed. I’ve never probably worked as much in these last four years as I did in 15 at JGR, but that’s due to us needing to get better and us get the things heading in the right direction. “We’ve got to put the train back on the tracks.” From the outside looking in, it appears to be one last gasp to try to get Busch running well enough that both sides would want to keep the two-time Cup champion, who is in a contract year. “I wouldn’t agree with that,” Busch said. “I feel like we’re in this together anyways. I love Richard [Childress], and I feel like we’ve worked really well together. “Austin [Dillon] has been a phenomenal teammate that I’ve been able to work with. I feel he’s probably one of the best that I’ve had, and so it’s been a joyful time of working with him. It’s just the results aren’t there. And we’ve got to line that up and try to be better.” Run The Boot At Watkins Glen? Prior to the season, I asked most of the Cup drivers if the boot section of Watkins Glen (where the Cup Series heads next week) should be included in the course for NASCAR races. It would add a mile to the 2.45-mile course. NASCAR doesn’t use it because there are questions of whether there would be any passing, it would shorten the number of laps of the race and the track can use that area for camping. The drivers seemed evenly split on it. For it … AJ Allmendinger: “I get why we don’t run it. It probably would spread the field out too much, but I would love to run the boot.” Not for it … Bubba Wallace: “Don’t add some new element where I’ve got to go figure it out. I feel like I’m getting my feet ahead of me [on the current course]. Don’t even mention that.” In The News — Dystany Spurlock will make her truck debut this weekend Watkins Glen. She would be the first Black woman to compete in a NASCAR national series race. She is driving for Garage 66. [WHO IS DYSTANY SPURLOCK? Going Fast is Destiny for Black Woman Racer] –INDYCAR confirmed that it will not allow non-chartered cars on the grid except for the Indianapolis 500 starting in 2027. That means the field will be 25 cars for all races except for the Indianapolis 500 in 2027 and then 27 cars in 2028 when Honda and Chevrolet are each awarded one charter. Social Spotlight They Said It “Do the math. After 10 [races], Tyler Reddick had over a 100-point lead. Theoretically, if you repeat those races, he could start 16th and win the championship, right? So I think anything is possible.” — Chase Elliott crew chief Alan Gustafson on whether a driver needs to be in a certain position after the end of the regular season to win the title.Latest Sports News from FOX Sports
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