County music icon Dolly Parton is one of the most famous performers in the industry.
Having achieved icon status, she knows a movie centered around her life is likely in the cards at some point.
In a new profile with Elle, Parton offered two names for who could possibly play her when the idea of a biopic was mentioned: Reese Witherspoon and Scarlett Johansson.
But she said the casting largely "depends on when I get it done."
(MORE: Working '9 to 5' again: Dolly Parton expects to shoot the sequel in 'the next few months')During the interview, Parton also spoke about being unabashedly herself.
She told the outlet that a friend of hers, the late artist Chet Atkins, once told her she should "tone it down."
"You're wearing too much makeup. You need to have a little more taste," she told the outlet he said to her. "People are never going to take you serious as a songwriter and singer."
However, she decided to march to the beat of her own drum.
"I said, 'You know what? I can't separate the two. This is who I am,'" she told Elle. "I not only didn't tone it down, I figured if my work was truly good enough, people would eventually recognize that."
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She said what remained most important to her was "knowing who I was, being happy with me, and feeling comfortable in the way I presented myself."
"If I was happy, I could make other people happy," she shared. "That's how I've always looked at it: that I look totally artificial, but I am totally real, as a writer, as a professional, as a human being. A rhinestone shines just as good as a diamond."