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Added on the 08/10/2018 13:22:05 - Copyright : BANG Showbiz
'Love Island' winner Amber Davies has told how Dolly Parton advised her to avoid men and concentrate on forging a successful career.
American music icon Dolly Parton looks her best no matter what, and for a very good reason. CNN reports that the living legend shared in the latest issue of Marie Claire magazine that she never wants to be caught short if disaster strikes. I have to always stay ready -- street-ready, I always say. I have to be ambulance-ready at all times, if I get sick or something. Dolly Parton Parton joked she even wears high heels when she's at home, cooking, because she needed to be able to reach her cabinets. The living legend is currently making press rounds promoting her holiday album, 'A Holly Dolly Christmas.'
Dolly Parton donates one million dollars for COVID-19 research.
In April, Dolly Parton contributed $1 million to coronavirus research at Vanderbilt University. That research helped produce the Moderna vaccine, which the biotech firm said is 94.5% effective. The vaccine will hopefully effective bat preventing COVID-19, says Business Insider. Parton is a longtime philanthropist as well as a shrewd businesswoman. Now, she may be a part of vaccine history in a time where a vaccine is desperately needed. This is just another example of the ultrawealthy singer's quiet policy work.
Singer-songwriter Dolly Partin donated to Covid-19 research. Partin donated one million dollars to Vanderbilt University less than one month after Covid-19 reached its pandemic status. It's now come to light that this donation partially went on to fund Moderna's Covid-19 vaccine, a vaccine with a high success rate. According to Anthony Fauci, vaccinations could begin a soon as late December. The first groups receiving the vaccine are high-risk individuals but will be made available to everyone in the coming months. "I felt like this was the time for me to open my heart and my hand and try to help," Partin said in her "Today" appearance.