Dolly Parton is putting serious thought into posing for Playboy magazine again. The iconic country music singer turns 75 in January and is hoping to celebrate her birthday with a photo shoot for the publication, she revealed on the "Scott Mills and Chris Stark" show over the weekend.
"Yeah, I just might do it, if I can do it in good taste and they want it [and] we'll do it along with a really good interview inside," Parton said, according to Daily Mail. "So, yeah, we've talked about it."
The "Jolene" hitmaker first appeared in Playboy's October 1978 issue and said it would be a "hoot" to do another shoot.
"Well, I don't plan to retire," Parton said in an interview with "60 Minutes Australia," earlier this year, adding that she hoped to be on the cover of the magazine.
"See, I did Playboy magazine years ago. I thought it would be such a hoot, if they'll go for it," she said. "I don't know if they will — if I could be on the cover again when I'm 75."
During her interview on the "Scott Mills and Chris Stark" show, Parton also revealed her unique sleeping habits.
"I'm a very early riser. I've always done that. Even if I go to bed late, I just seem to wake up at 3 a.m.," she explained. "I do some of my best work in the morning between 3 a.m. and 7 a.m. I don't sleep my life away."
If Parton did appear on the cover of Playboy, she would steal away the title of oldest woman to pose for the publication from Jane Seymour. The "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman" star, who was 67 when she was featured in Playboy in 2018, appeared in the publication over 45 years ago but admitted this time round she felt sexier.
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