By Grand Rapids Anonymous
wednesday, october 8, 2025 at 11:24:00 a.m. edt
"It's kidney stones," says Dolly's rep; "sorry," says Freida Parton, "didn't mean to scare everyone"
(GRA) Dolly’s rep, Olly Rowland, gave an update on the singer’s health on tuesday.
“'it’s just the kidney stones, and the procedure she needs to resolve those. it looks like her sister posted, and it got quite a bit blown out of proportion, weirdly,' the rep told the las vegas review-journal.
“'I didn't mean to scare everyone,' said Dolly's sister today, 'I just wanted to ask for prayers.'”
GRA: I wasn't “scared,” but her call for prayers usually means the end of the line--and it MIGHT be kidney stones, but as others who have a particular surgery sometimes find out (see Princess Catherine), other maladies are discovered--which may, or may not, be revealed to the public. Next story.
--GRA
N.S.: She certainly did mean to scare everyone, the little liar. And she got her five minutes of fame. And Dolly Parton is just as responsible as her sister. She should have disowned what her sister said immediately, apologized, and not hidden behind a press rep.
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EX-WIFE OF REAL LIFE "WOLF" TED KENNEDY--JOAN KENNEDY--DIES AT 89
BOSTON (AP) — Joan B. Kennedy, the former wife of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy who endured a troubled marriage marked by family tragedies, her husband’s infidelities and her own decades-long struggles with alcoholism and mental health, died on Wednesday. She was 89.
The former Joan Bennett, one of the last remaining members of a family generation that included President John F. Kennedy, was a model and classically-trained pianist when she married Ted Kennedy in 1958.
Their lives would change unimaginably over the next decade and a half. Brother-in-law John F. Kennedy was elected president in 1960 and assassinated three years later. Brother-in-law Robert F. Kennedy served as attorney general under JFK, was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1964 and assassinated while seeking the presidency.
Her husband was elected to the U.S. Senate and became among the country’s most respected legislators despite initial misgivings that he was capitalizing on his family connections. But Ted Kennedy also lived through scandals of his own making. In 1969, the car he was driving plunged off a bridge on Chappaquiddick Island, killing his young female passenger, Mary Jo Kopechne.
Kennedy, who swam to safety and waited hours before alerting police, later pleaded guilty to leaving the scene of an accident. Chappaquiddick shadowed him for the rest of his life, weighing against his own chances for the presidency.
Joan Kennedy had three children with her husband, but also had miscarriages, including one shortly after the Chappaquiddick accident. She stood by her husband through the scandal, but their estrangement was nearly impossible to hide by the time of his unsuccessful effort to defeat President Jimmy Carter in the 1980 Democratic primaries. They had been separated by then, and would later divorce. One bumper sticker from the campaign read “Vote for Jimmy Carter, Free Joan Kennedy.”
Joan Kennedy is survived by her two sons, nine grandchildren, a great-grandchild and nearly 30 nieces and nephews. Her daughter, Kara, died in 2011.
--GRA
abc noise headline:
'I ain’t dead yet!': Dolly Parton posts video reassuring fans worried about her health.
GRA:That was right before she walked in front of a bus.
IT'S A JOKE!
--GRA
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