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The legend of the country Dolly Parton She is grieving the loss of her longtime husband, Carl Dean, so she is hitting a pause in her next musical chapter.
After her husband’s death, the beloved country singer was opened up about how she passed away and how it affected her creativity.
“My husband passed away three months ago… [There are] Some things I wanted to start with, but I can’t say “Parton shared on the Khloe Kardashian podcast.”Chloe in the mysterious land. ”

Dolly Parton pauses her music project, grieving the death of her husband, Carl Dean. (Getty Images/Dree Parton/Instagram)
“Later,” she added. “I just came up with such a great, beautiful idea, but I don’t think I’ll finish it. I can’t do it now.
rear Dean has passed away In March, 82, the “Jolene” singer explained that the pain was too fresh and that she was too fresh for her to return to songwriting at this time.
“I can’t afford the luxury of getting that feeling right now,” she said. “That kind of thing, that kind of thing, that will lose you in the slightest.
“I’m just putting it all on hold,” Parton said.

Dolly Parton’s husband, Carl Dean, passed away in Nashville in March. He was 82 years old. (Dolly Parton Instagram)
Country icon I previously talked about my deep connection with my longtime husband.
Through their decades of marriage, Parton gave a glimpse into their personal lives – a key element of their nearly 60-year marriage, she said.
When asked if privacy played a role in their lasting bond, Parton told Kardashian, “It certainly had a lot to do with it.”
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“We were different. He wasn’t involved in the music business at all,” she continued. “He loved music, but he was lonely… he didn’t want many people around him except for me.”
“Of course he had a friend,” she added.

Despite that difference, Parton shared that her connection with her husband is built on something deeper. (Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame)
Despite that difference, Parton shared that their connections are built on something deeper. This is a rare compatibility that has strengthened relationships for over 60 years.
“I really think we each have a great certain personality trait… we’ve been together for 61 years,” she said. “We were very different, but we are very similar… we were perfect… there were a lot of things we were compatible… and we’re just amazing.”
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Dolly Parton’s 1970s hit “Jolene” was inspired by her late husband, Carl Dean. (Getty Images)
Parton first met Dean in 1964 at a laundromat in Nashville, Tennessee, when he was 18 and 21 years old. The couple tied the knot two years later.
Parton announced Dean’s death in a heartfelt statement he shared on Instagram on March 3rd.
“Carl and I had a lot of great years together,” “9 vs. 5.” The singer wrote. “Words cannot bring justice to the love they have shared over 60 years. Thank you for your prayers and sympathy.”
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