IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.
  • UP NEXT

    Jeremy Allen White to play Bruce Springsteen in new role?

    00:37
  • Kristen Stewart goes day drinking with Seth Meyers! See a preview

    00:59
  • See toddler break into cute rendition of ‘You Are My Sunshine’

    00:57
  • Sean Combs’ homes raided amid allegations of sex trafficking

    02:22
  • Hoda and Jenna are headed to New Orleans for 5th anniversary!

    02:06
  • Mel B on how fiancé Rory proposed, teases Spice Girls project

    04:12
  • Kenny Chesney talks new album, life on the road, No Shoes fans

    07:42
  • Kevin Bacon surprises students of 'Footloose' high school

    05:58
  • Get a first look at new ‘Wicked’ movie cast photos

    00:43
  • Justin Sylvester visits ‘Aladdin’ for 10th anniversary on Broadway

    05:15
  • Kenny Chesney on finding commonality with fans through music

    02:12
  • Ricky Martin talks ‘great’ fashion he wore in ‘Palm Royale’

    04:29
  • Ricky Martin talks ‘Palm Royale,’ LGBTQ+ rights, raising 4 kids

    05:54
  • Dr. Dre gets a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

    00:58
  • Beyoncé shares inspiration for ‘Cowboy Carter’ album

    00:38
  • 'Shake' It Off: Here are Taylor Swift's biggest seismic songs

    01:33
  • Ariana Grande’s nonna achieves Billboard milestone

    00:36
  • Pink shares hilarious look into bringing her kids on the road

    00:47
  • Toby Keith to be posthumously inducted into Country Music HOF

    00:29
  • Meghan Trainor on new 'Timeless' album, planning to tour with kids

    03:41

Dolly Parton talks about her new children’s album ‘I Believe in You’ and bullying

04:24

The legendary country singer talks to TODAY’s Matt Lauer about her new children’s album “I Believe in You ” and the importance of someone believing in you. Parton says she knows “ know how painful bullying can be” because she was made fun of as a child due to her family’s lack of money.