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Dolly Parton, 76, sets the record straight on rumors that her breasts are insured

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With 25 songs topping the Billboard country charts and a staggering44 Top 10 country albums,Dolly Parton is among the most honored female performers of her era.And while her songs and other business ventures have resulted in riches beyond her wildest dreams,the Tennessee native has also been known through the years for her ample bust, which rumor has it, have been insured during her storied career.Now, after helping perpetuate those well-chronicled rumors, the singer-songwriteris setting the record straight about her famous body parts. 'It's not true': Dolly Parton, 76, addressed the long-standing rumors that her large breasts were insured through the years; she is pictured in November 2019During an appearance onToday With Hoda & Jenna on Wednesday, the Jolene star finally addressed whether or not her breasts are actually insured.'It's not true,' Parton confessed, before explaining how all the talk surrounding her ample assets all got started. 'Years ago, was it [actress] Betty Grable, or one of the great famous stars that was famous also for her legs?

At that time, I said 'Well maybe I should get my boobs insured since I'm famous for them.''She went on to add that 'it was just a joke.

I didn't do that.' All a joke: Parton confessed that she joked about insuring her breasts after hearing how 'Betty Grable, or one of the great famous stars that was famous also for her legs?; the country singer-songwriter is seen in 1967 with collaborator Porter Wagoner, the same year she released her solo debut studio album, Hello, I'm DollyIn keeping with her famous sense of humor, Parton shared, 'You can get new boobs but you can't get new legs!'The I Will Always Love You songstress previously shared about some of the other talk that.

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