Miley Cyrus provided an update regarding her godmother, Dolly Parton, following reports of recent health challenges. Cyrus, 33, spoke with Entertainment Tonight at the premiere of Avatar: Fire and Ash in Los Angeles, noting that Parton remains committed to her career despite temporarily postponing her Las Vegas residency, which has been rescheduled for September 2026.
Parton had initially delayed her residency due to unspecified health issues and underwent medical procedures, according to statements she issued earlier. Her family, including sisters Freida and Stella Parton, publicly requested prayers and shared that she had been receiving treatment for kidney-related concerns. Parton has reassured fans that she remains actively engaged in her professional obligations and intends to return to performing, emphasizing that her health situation does not signify retirement.
Caesars Palace President Sean McBurney confirmed that Parton’s performances at the Colosseum concert venue remain scheduled for September 2026 and stated that she is recovering well. In prior months, Parton missed various public appearances, including the Governors Award ceremony, where she received the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award, and the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (IAAPA) Hall of Fame event. On both occasions, she issued video messages explaining her temporary absence due to health-related guidance from her medical team.
Cyrus’ remarks come at a time when she is engaged to her longtime partner, Maxx Morando, with whom she has been in a relationship since 2021. The couple recently attended the premiere of Avatar: Fire and Ash, where Cyrus was seen wearing a custom engagement ring designed by Jacquie Aiche.#newsafro_















































