Dolly Parton doesn't plan to grow old naturally.
The country superstar recently spoke on Apple TV+'s "The Oprah Conversation" and discussed using products and plastic surgery to age.
"I don't think about my life in terms of numbers. First of all, I ain't never gonna be old because I ain't got time to be old. I can't stop long enough to grow old," the 74-year-old said. "I bet you I won't look much different when I'm 95, if I live that long, because I'm like the Gabor sisters."
The music legend isn't shy about her plans to consult with doctors about her looks.
"I'm gonna look like a cartoon," she joked in the chat, which, per People, is set to air on Nov. 13. "I'll have on the makeup. I'll look as young as my plastic surgeons will allow me and [with] all the makeup and lighting and all that. But I think more than anything, it's about what comes from inside you."
The "9-to-5" singer said, "It's an attitude and you gotta shine from within. Sometimes, that can make you feel young and make you seem young to other people."
For now, Dolly plans to "be the best I can be at whatever age." In fact, just last month she said she was willing to pose for Playboy for her next birthday.
"I just might do it. If I can do it in good taste and they want it, we'll do it along with a really good interview inside," she told BBC Radio 5's Scott Mills & Clark Stark Show. "So, yeah, it's possible. Yep, we've talked about it."
She had similar sentiments while speaking to "60 Minutes Australia" in March.
"I don't plan to retire. I just turned 74 and I plan to be on the cover of Playboy magazine again," she said. "See I did Playboy magazine years ago and I thought it'd be such a hoot if they'll go for it — I don't know if they will — if I could be on the cover again when I'm 75."