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    “Stay Gone As Much As You Can” — Dolly Parton’s Advice For A Successful Marriage Is As Funny As You Would Expect

    By Casey Young,

    11 hours ago

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    Hey, it's worked for her for over 57 years. When you think of some of the most successful celebrity marriages, it's honestly easy to look past Dolly Parton and her husband, Carl Dean. They've been married for decades now, but Carl has never been in the spotlight alongside his incredibly famous wife, so I find myself even forgetting she's been married for so long. Dolly and Carl got married not long after she moved to Nashville, after
    first meeting outside of the Wishy Washy laundromat in Music City, and the rest, as they say, is history. But in an interview clip I scrolled past on TikTok earlier, she had some hilariously great marriage advice. And it's pretty simple: stay gone. She also added that you have to have love and respect for one another, but I think there's probably something to her initial answer: "Yeah, stay gone as much as you can. I've been married 50 years, I've been home about 45 [days] of those, so it works perfect. No, actually, you need to have respect and love for each other, and you need to be good friends too." As an artist who made a living touring for decades and still travels often for all of her many projects, I'd say she knows what she's talking about, and they pair seems to be just as in love as ever. I mean, if you're still willing to
    dress up like a Playboy bunny for your spouse when you're both in your 70's, that's probably marriage you can take some pointers from. Check out the clip here, it's pretty great:

    Dolly Parton’s Husband, Carl Dean, Gives Rare Interview On Their First Meeting

    Dolly Parton's longtime husband Carl Dean gave a rare 2016 press
    interview (his only one), only because they were trying to raise money for her Imagination Library foundation, which also included a Q&A by the couple with questions submitted by fans. And when asked about that fateful day in Music City and his initial reaction to seeing Dolly for the first time, he had a really sweet answer, saying: "My first thought was I'm gonna marry that girl. My second thought was, Lord she's good lookin'. A nd that was the day my life began. I wouldn't trade the last 50 years for nothing on this earth." Now I see why their marriage has seemingly worked so well for the last five-plus decades... And if you're wondering why we never see much of Carl, he asked Dolly very early on to keep him away from all the cameras and attention:
    "He doesn't particularly care about being around anybody but me. He's just always asked me to leave him out of all this. He does not like all the hullabaloo. He's always been supportive. He's like a brother and a father and a friend and a husband and a lover – all of those things to me. I think he's kind of proud that we've been in it this long!" Carl actually owned an asphalt-laying company for many years, and in a lot of ways, they lived pretty separate lives as she was out on the road for much of her career touring the world. She's mentioned before that the old adage "absence makes the heart grow fonder" has sort of been true for them. But Dolly says the real key to their marriage is that they “both have a warped sense of humor,” which has kept things light and fun even when they probably shouldn’t have been…
    “We both have a warped sense of humor. And I think humor, honestly, is one of the best things when you’re married like that. Even if you have a problem, if you have a great sense of humor, if you say something you can’t take back you usually have some crazy way of getting out of it.” And it also sounds like Dolly isn't afraid to keep Carl in line (to the surprise of no one), and she recalled having to put him in his place many years ago when a certain lady named Jolene came into the picture... “And I said, ‘Look, you better be talkin’ to one of those boys, or it’s gonna be your ass and your fault! So there’s your asphalt.'” Classic... And in a recent interview with E! News , Dolly shared about their long lasting love and how Carl fell in love with her long before she became the superstar we all know and love today. To think of everything they've been through and still even like each other, let alone love each other, is beyond impressive:
    "To have someone there in your corner, and you know they love you for just who you are and not what you do, what other people think you are. And they know you for who you are. There's a great comfort in that, knowing that someone loves you exactly for who you are, because he feel in love with me before I became a star. And somebody said, oh, how do you feel about being married to a star? he said, 'I didn't know I was. To him, I'm his star, but he doesn't relate to any of that. He doesn't care about that... well, he's proud of me, I don't mean that, but that's not how he sees me, the way the public sees me." Here's to many more years of bliss for Carl and Dolly. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvYpMhYvVUk
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