Dolly Parton has offered to adopt a dog that was left behind at Glastonbury.
The country music legend says she'll take the white lurcher back to American if her owner isn't found.
The canine was discovered in a tent during the festival clean-up, and was named Dolly after the star.
For the time being, Dolly the dog is being homed in the Happy Landings animal shelter in Somerset, close to where the festival took place.
Dolly the dog (Photo: Adam Gray / SWNS.com)
Dolly Parton said: "I had my manager call the Happy Landings animal shelter to make sure the dog is being treated and cared for properly. At this time, nobody has claimed the dog and the dog is in great hands at the shelter.
I will take her home to America if nobody claims her within a reasonable amount of time."
The 68-year-old also recorded a video message saying she was "very honoured and flattered" that the dog had been named after her.