Freida Parton sits at Dollywood on a bench with a note asking for prayers and glow while Dolly Parton walks in the background

Freida Parton’s Prayer Request Spurs Dolly’s Reply

At a Glance

  • Freida Parton asked fans to pray for Dolly in October.
  • Dolly responded with a playful reassurance that she’s fine.
  • The sisters share a long history of support and family memories.
  • Why it matters: Fans get a glimpse of the personal bond that fuels their music.

During a trading card event in October, Dolly Parton‘s sister Freida Parton asked social media followers to pray for the country superstar, sparking a brief moment of concern before Dolly’s reassuring reply.

The Prayer Request

Freida’s request was rooted in a childhood habit of asking for prayers and was meant to comfort Dolly, who had said she wasn’t feeling her best. She clarified that she did not intend to alarm anyone and that her ask came from family tradition. The statement was shared on social media and quickly caught the attention of Dolly’s fans.

  • The request stemmed from childhood prayer habits.
  • Dolly had mentioned not feeling her best.
  • Freida wanted to offer support, not cause worry.

Family Ties and Memories

Freida recalled Dolly as a guardian angel and shared stories of their early life. When their mother fell ill at 13, the siblings lived with Dolly and Carl in Brentwood before a house was built. They were allowed to pick wood for extra money, a tradition Dolly believed in and that taught them the value of hard work.

  • Dolly as guardian angel.
  • Mother’s illness at age 13.
  • Building a house together.

Reactions and Reassurance

Freida Parton stated:

> “I just said what I said because Mama told us to pray.”

Dolly Parton reassured fans with a light-hearted reply:

> “I ain’t dead yet!”

The sisters clarified that Dolly was not upset, and the incident highlighted their close bond and shared upbringing.

Career Highlights

Both sisters credit each other for their success. Freida said the album Crops Come In reflects lived experiences, and Dolly acknowledges Freida’s support throughout her career. Freida also noted that her hardest job was working at Dollywood, beginning after finishing a rock album with Janis Joplin’s manager in Woodstock.

  • Album Crops Come In reflects shared memories.
  • Dolly credits Freida for career support.
  • Freida’s Dollywood experience began after a rock album.
Freida Parton sitting in a cozy living room with Dolly Parton beside her and a subtle view of Brentwood in background

Key Takeaways

  • Freida’s prayer request was a gesture of support, not alarm.
  • Dolly’s playful reply reassured fans and showed their strong bond.
  • The sisters’ shared history informs their music and public personas.

The brief exchange reminds fans that even the biggest stars rely on family and that a simple prayer can bridge generations.

Author

  • Isaac Thornwell covers transportation and urban mobility for News of Austin, reporting on how infrastructure and planning decisions shape the city’s growth. A Texas A&M urban planning graduate, he’s known for translating complex transit data and policy into clear, impactful stories for Austin residents.

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