Last week, Dolly Parton added another accolade to her long list of accomplishments.
The 76-year-old entertainment icon was honored with the 2022 Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy.
“I grew up in a very open-hearted, faith-based family,” Parton said in a recent interview with Vogue. “You’re taught to love and be accepting, and to give more than you receive. Whether you believe in God or not, you need to be grounded; you need to believe in something greater than yourself. We grew up thinking that other people are just as important as we are. I wrote a song that’s going to be in my Christmas movie special in December. And it goes, ‘Whoever you are, be that.
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