😡 “I Never Liked Them!” Dolly Parton EXPOSES 5 Celebs Who Rubbed Her the WRONG Way 💣👀

Dolly Parton is known for being one of the kindest, most gracious stars in entertainment history.

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She’s worked with everyone from Kenny Rogers to Sylvester Stallone, all while maintaining that signature Southern charm.

But in a recent explosive interview for an upcoming documentary project, Dolly finally let her guard down — and fans are still trying to process what she revealed.

When asked if there was anyone in the business she didn’t exactly get along with, the 78-year-old living legend chuckled and said, “Well honey, I may be sweet, but I ain’t stupid.

There are folks I’ve worked with that rubbed me all kinds of wrong.

” And then she named names.

Buckle up — because this list is a wild ride.

1.Madonna — “Too much ego, not enough heart”
According to Dolly, her brief backstage encounter with the Queen of Pop in the early ’90s left a sour taste.

“I tried to be friendly, but she looked right past me like I was invisible,” Dolly recalled.

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“Maybe she was having a bad day, but honey, I’ve had plenty of those and still managed a smile.

” While Dolly said she respected Madonna’s work ethic, she admitted their energies just didn’t mesh.

“I’m all about lifting people up.

She seemed more about stepping on whoever was in the way.

2.Howard Stern — “A smart man who loved being mean”
Dolly didn’t hold back when asked about her infamous on-air tension with shock jock Howard Stern.

“He made jokes about my body, my voice, my brain — you name it.

And I smiled through it, but inside I was boiling.

” She added, “He’s clever, I’ll give him that.

But back then, he built his whole brand on tearing people down, and I just don’t have time for that energy.

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” While the two later made peace, Dolly admitted she still avoids listening to his show.

3.Porter Wagoner — “My biggest heartbreak and lesson”
This one’s complicated.

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Fans of classic country know that Porter Wagoner gave Dolly her big break — but he also became her biggest obstacle.

“I loved him.

I really did,” Dolly confessed.

“But he tried to own me.

Own my songs.

Own my time.

I had to fight tooth and nail to get out from under that.

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” Their professional split was messy and emotionally devastating, inspiring Dolly’s legendary hit “I Will Always Love You.

” She eventually forgave him — but never forgot.

“He taught me how strong I really was,” she said.

“But I wouldn’t go back there for all the rhinestones in Nashville.

4.Jerry Lewis — “The rudest man I ever met”
Dolly shared a shocking story about meeting the comedy legend at a Hollywood charity event in the ’80s.

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“He called me ‘blondie’ and asked if I was the entertainment or the decoration,” she said, raising her eyebrows.

“I don’t care how famous you are — you don’t talk to people like that.

” While she said she grew up admiring his films, the real-life version left her cold.

“I shook his hand and walked away.Never looked back.

5.Miley Cyrus — “At first, I didn’t get her at all”

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Yes, Dolly’s goddaughter made the list — but this one comes with a twist.

Dolly admitted that in Miley’s early post-Disney years, she was worried.

“I saw her on stage half-naked, sticking out her tongue, and I thought, ‘Lord, what is happening to that child?’” Dolly said she didn’t understand the whole Bangerz era and felt disconnected.

“I didn’t recognize the girl I knew.

” But, in true Dolly fashion, she stuck with her — and watched Miley evolve into the powerhouse she is today.

“Now I’m proud as punch.

But I won’t lie — there was a time I just wanted to sit her down and scrub the glitter off her face.

Dolly emphasized that her feelings toward most of these individuals have evolved.

“I believe in grace,” she said.“People can change.I’ve changed.

And sometimes what feels like conflict is just two souls not vibin’ in that moment.

Still, fans were left reeling at Dolly’s rare dose of honesty.

Social media lit up like a neon sign.

“DOLLY JUST DRAGGED MADONNA AND I’M HERE FOR IT,” one user wrote on X (formerly Twitter).

Another posted, “Miley’s lucky Dolly loves her because that glitter comment was savage.

But Dolly made one thing very clear: even when she doesn’t like someone, she never hates.

“I don’t carry grudges,” she said.“They’re too heavy.I just pack light and move on.

As the documentary nears release, industry insiders say there’s even more tea where that came from — including unfiltered takes on producers who tried to control her career, country music gatekeepers who told her to “tone it down,” and women in Hollywood who stabbed her in the back.

Dolly may be all sparkle and sweetness on stage, but behind the scenes? She’s got stories — and she’s finally ready to tell them.

So what’s next for the queen of rhinestones and realness? According to sources, she’s working on a memoir that’s “more raw and revealing than anything she’s done before.

” If this interview was just a taste, fans better buckle up — because Dolly Parton’s truth is bigger than her hair, and ten times as bold.