Country legend Dolly Parton is tightening up everything from her diet to her face as she prepares for a high-profile Las Vegas residency, insiders reveal. The 79-year-old icon is reportedly undergoing a full-body transformation to ensure she looks camera-ready for her six-night performance at Caesars Palace this December.
According to sources close to the Jolene hitmaker, Parton is planning an aggressive round of cosmetic procedures in the coming weeks. These include Botox, an eyelid lift, dermal fillers, and even a minor buttock lift. She is also working with a personal trainer and adopting a clean eating routine to support her on-stage stamina.
“She says if something is sagging or dragging, she’ll pluck it, tuck it, or suck it,” a longtime associate said. “There’s no such thing as finished when it comes to how Dolly presents herself.”
Dolly Parton tackles plastic surgery and diet together
Insiders say the plastic surgery overhaul is only part of her plan. Parton has reportedly been drinking large amounts of water, skipping her usual Southern comfort foods, and even cutting out her beloved skillet cornbread. The goal is to look as youthful and vibrant as possible when she returns to the Vegas stage for the first time in years.
“She’s obsessed with giving her best,” one source added. “That means skipping fried foods and working out multiple times a week, even if she’s exhausted.”
Parton, who has openly embraced plastic surgery throughout her career, has often joked about her cosmetic enhancements. She says she only opts for small procedures at a time and avoids overdoing it. Still, insiders claim this time around she is being more meticulous, planning each tweak around her show schedule.
“She’s not going hog wild,” one insider said. “But she’s definitely doing more than usual.”
Vegas residency follows tragic personal loss
Parton’s decision to push forward with the Vegas shows comes just months after the death of her husband, Carl Dean, in March. The couple had been married for 58 years, and his loss hit her hard. Yet sources say she’s channeling her grief into preparation and purpose.
She recently made a public appearance at the 40th anniversary celebration of her Tennessee theme park, Dollywood, where she appeared upbeat but focused. That event marked her return to public life following Carl’s death.
Now, she’s pouring her energy into her December residency at The Colosseum, where she’ll perform for six nights.
“To say I’m excited would be an understatement,” Parton said in an earlier statement. “I haven’t worked Vegas in years and I’ve always loved singing there.”
And as Dolly trims, lifts and tightens in the lead-up to her Vegas spotlight, those close to her say she’s determined to remind everyone why she remains the queen of country sparkle.
Because when the curtain rises in December, Dolly plans to hit that stage looking anything but 79.

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