DOLPHINS star Dolly Parton has died, her manager announced Tuesday.
Parton, 84, was rushed to a hospital Tuesday night after her heart attack.
She died at 10:15 p.m.
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The cause of death is undetermined.
Partont’s agent, Joe Hahn, said she had been taking medication to combat her health problems and was in stable condition.
“She was a very beautiful and amazing person,” Hahn said in a statement.
The Lakeland-based singer had been in hospital with a heart condition since January 26. “
Dolly’s soul is in the hands of her loving and devoted fans, who will always cherish the memories of a wonderful life.”
The Lakeland-based singer had been in hospital with a heart condition since January 26.
She was a member of the Beach Boys for many years and was married to actor Peter Ustinov.
Hahn added: “DOLPHIN’S LAST EXPRESSED LOVE’ PARTON’S LIFE ‘It’s a huge shock’ When I learned she had passed, I had the deepest heartache.
It’s a really big shock, but I’m OK with it.
She gave me everything.
She loved her family and her fans and the world.
And I loved her so much, she said in 2009.
I never felt anything. “
To me she was a true star.
I never felt anything.
She never talked about it, but she never stopped smiling.
And she loved her husband, who I think is a really, really great man.
I love her so, and I know she loved everyone in her life.” “
My heart goes out to the family and friends of Dolly.
I love her so, and I know she loved everyone in her life.”
Parton was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2011.
She released a duet with Billy Bragg called “You Don’t Love Me” in 2011, a hit that won her an Academy Award.