So we have to wait a year?!

Dolly Parton Would Like to Pose for Playboy Again When She’s 75

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A woman of 1,000 cinch-waisted lewks, one of Dolly Parton’s most memorable outfits came with a bunny tail and a malevolent-looking rabbit man. In her recent interview with 60 Minutes Australia, which airs Sunday night, the “Jolene” singer said she’d love to pose for Playboy again in a recreation of her 1978 cover photo shoot when she’s 75. Unfortunately, Dolly is only 74, so you’re going to have to wait a little bit for the dream to come to fruition.

“I don’t plan to retire. I just turned 74,” Parton explained to _60 Minute_s. “I plan to be on the cover of Playboy magazine again. See, I did Playboy magazine years ago. I thought it would be such a hoot if they’ll go for it - I don’t know if they will - if I could be on the cover again, when I’m 75.”

“Don’t know if they will?” As if the modern iteration of Playboy wouldn’t trip over their undone robes to have Dolly Parton back at it again for their brand. They’d probably let that demonic rabbit man out of his S&M cage for the occasion to boot. When asked if she’d bust out the same bustier, bowtie and rabbit ears she wore in 1978, Parton mused, “Maybe. I could probably use it. Boobs are still the same.”

Dolly Parton Wants to Pose for Playboy Again When She’s 75

Dolly Parton turned 74 in January, but she has no plans to retire. On the contrary, she has an aspiration for her 75th birthday: To pose for Playboy.

Dolly Parton has no plans to retire, wants to be on the cover of Playboy for her 75th birthday

Dolly Parton recently turned 74, but the music icon says she has no plans to stop working any time soon. In fact, she has some specific aspirations in mind for when she hits the big 7-5.

“I plan to be on the cover of Playboy magazine again,” Parton said in a recent interview Sunday with “60 Minutes Australia."  

“I thought it would be such a hoot if they’ll go for it – I don’t know if they will – if I could be on the cover again, when I’m 75,” she added, noting she could “probably” still wear her original outfit from the 1978 photo shoot.

Parton became the first country singer to post for the magazine, appearing on the October 1978 cover in the iconic Playboy bunny outfit, ears and bow tie.

She just brought up that Playboy photo shoot in January, when she sparked what became known as the “Dolly Parton challenge”: Social media users would post four contrasting photos of themselves that would be appropriate profile photos for four different social media platforms: LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram and Tinder. 

The Grammy winner labeled a picture of herself in a buttoned-up blazer as “LinkedIn,” tailor-made for the business networking service. On the other side of the spectrum, she labeled the picture of herself dressed as a Playboy bunny as “Tinder,” a popular dating app notorious for riskier business. 

“Get you a woman who can do it all,” Parton playfully captioned the meme with a wink emoji. 

Contributing: Cydney Henderson