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Dolly Parton says her 'heart is broken' in tear-jerking tribute to late Kenny Rogers

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Dolly Parton paid tribute to her longtime friend and co-creator Kenny Rogers this afternoon, following his death at the age of 81.

The country music star died from "natural causes" last night, with his close family by his side. In a tearful video shared over Twitter, Dolly, 74, reminisced over her decades-long friendship with the singer.

Sitting on a piano, she said: "Well, I couldn't believe it when I got up this morning, turned on the TV, checking to see what the coronavirus was doing, and they told me that my friend and singing partner Kenny Rogers had passed away. "I know that we all know Kenny's in a better place than we are today but I'm pretty sure he's gonna be talking to God sometime today, if he ain't already, and he's gonna be

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