Dolly Parton Gets A Dose Of Her Own Medicine, Which Makes Us Love Her All The More
Dolly Parton literally getting a dose of her own medicine Tuesday. Her $1 million donation helped lead to the development of the Moderna Covid vaccine. A doctor administered a dose to her Tuesday. |
Back in April, Parton donated around $1 million to Vanderbilt University Medical Center's Covid-19 research. That donation helped lead to the Moderna vaccine.
Tuesday, Vanderbilt returned the favor by giving her a hot of the Moderna vaccine. Which means she wasn't kidding when she said she was getting a dose of her own medicine.
Couldn't happen to a better person.
Parton, in her Twitter post, warmly and humorously encouraged all of us to get our vaccines. She even changed the lyrics to her iconic song "Jolene."
Sample lyric:
"Vaccine, vaccine, vaccine/I'm begging of you please don't hesitate. Vaccine, vaccine, vaccine/Because once your dead it's a bit too late."
OK, a little morbid, Dolly, but point well taken.
Parton's Twitter post had a message to those reluctant to take the vaccine. She stayed warm, but blunt: "So I just want to say to all you cowards out there, don't be such a chicken squat! Get out there and get your shot."
Then she received her shot, administered by a doctor at Vanderbilt. "That didn't hurt a bit," when the doc finished administering the vaccine.
Here's Parton's video that accompanied the Twitter post. Worth the watch if only to bask in her warmth and humor:
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