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Dolly: 'I never knew they were so small'

11:45am Tuesday 27th March 2007

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By Alex Ali »

COUNTRY and western superstar Dolly Parton has left her mark at Wembley.

Dolly, who has a career spanning 40 years and has penned more than 3,000 songs and sold more than 100 million records, unveiled a plaque of her handprints before starting her sell-out performance at Wembley Arena last week.

The legendary singer, songwriter and actress joins other iconic artists including Madonna, Cliff Richard, Status Quo, George Michael, Kylie Minogue and snooker champion Stephen Hendry at the Square of Fame outside the Wembley Arena.

On unveiling her handprints, Dolly said: "It is wonderful to be performing here at Wembley and an honour to leave my handprints in the Square. I never realised just how small my hands are."


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Michelle Bergin, Wembley, London says...
4:47pm Wed 28 Mar 07

Dolly's concert at Wembley on Sun 25th March was 'brilliant' - she is a magnificent entertainer, and I was touched by how good she sung live! I was a bit disappointed by the 2nd half of the show, as it only lasted 40mins. I expected it to be at least an hour. Apart from that she is a real star. Thanks Dolly.

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