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Dolly parton is the only person i know in show business and music that never changes. She remains so sweet despite the money. Her money has helped her family and her TN mountain friends she employees over 5000 people including her family Fame has not affected her one bit.
Even at her heaviest, she was voluptuous and gorgeous with that small waist. Even though she didn’t mind answering the weight questions, I did think that David lingered a little too long of the subject and it was getting redundant.
Damn she so open bout things. Yall, who else thought the weight questions where kinda weird. I love Dolly. Strong woman. Personally I think Dolly was at her best in the 80's and 90's but mainly 80's.
She delivered her joke with a perfect deadpan expressio about not believing in reincarnation even when she lived before, so no one in the audience nor Dave got it!
I didn't hear it either. The audience stepped on it with their applause, and I couldn't make out that she said "in it." I thought she said, "I didn't believe anyone lived before."
Martin M Yep! Exactly. Do you think he ever asked male performers about their weight and fingernails? It’s only the females who get asked such superficial and sexist questions.
I'm not a Letterman fan but during the 80s Dolly publicly talked about weight loss and dieting and he was not the only person to ask her about it, Oprah comes to mind as someone else who discussed it with her. I do agree some of the more skeevy comments are uncalled for.
Letherman was flirting with her since she enter the stage. I think he really like her you know as a "woman" and she also play along with it because she new how he felt about her
I get so tired of interviewers focusing on her clothes, boobs, nails, hair, waist, weight...external stuff...she’s a singer and performer, focus on that.. they are so rude and sexist. They would never ask a male performer such superficial questions.
It's funny how some of the female singers of that era did great in movies initially and then their film careers went to crap. Dolly, Cher, Madonna, Tina Turner, Whitney Houston, etc. The male singers were even worse as they could never get film careers off the ground at all.
I can tell that Dave really likes her. i mean REALLY likes her. Her self effacing humor really disarms people, even the master of "Grilling interviews" himself, David Letterman.
Sean Astin has been asked about his weight in lots of interviews, because he's gained and lost for various movies. Craig Kilborn said Sean lost weight in a 2002 interview, and asked him what he did to lose it, just like Dave did here.. Sean said thanks for noticing he lost weight. Why is it offensive to say someone lost weight?
Bella T such a big deal. In That era there were no feminists. People actually had a sense of humour. Nowadays if you call someone a “faggot” it’s offensive. That time it was considered funny. Puny millennial child.
So many commenters find Letterman's remarks rude. Dolly actually wrote in her book about Dave, citing him as one of her favorite people to have interviewed her (the other being Johnny Carson), even going so far as to say that Dave's demeanor and sense of humor always put her in mind of her husband Carl, and so, she apparently didn't take offense to his remarks. That was kind of his "schtick" and Dolly presumably got it.
raven graham Look at Dolly in the 70s and early 80s, she was thick and looked her best. In the 80s the Hollwood jews got hold of her and made her be a skinny twig
I’ve never heard an interviewer spend so much time talking to a man about his weight, whether or not he colors his hair or wears spanks. Granted, Dilly’s physical appearance is a big part of her persona, but move on to her more important attributes like her talent, intellect and shrewd business acuity.
What a waste of an interview asking her about her weight for the first 5 minutes. It’s like how reporters constantly wasted Michael Jackson’s time asking about his nose. I’d much rather hear about how she writes songs, what her favorite memories are, etc. She’s such a good sport though.
It's unfortunate how much emphasis is placed on her weight. If he had asked me about my weight, eating, or asked to see me sweaty I would have clocked him right then and there.
Why anybody would go on his show I don't understand it. You got to be the worst talk show host and creep and dirty old man with no respect to his guests
Dont let peoples judgement get to you dont let them make you judge yourself or anyone else i havent notice as much negitivite toward you as it seems you think actually none.
David used to be a butt back in the day. This is not the first interview from back in the day where he was really rude to the guest for no apparent reason.