Wynonna Judd Feels ‘Truly Blessed’ as She Celebrates 59th Birthday with Multiple Cakes
Wynonna Judd marked her special day with photos that showed her birthday celebration. Amid her busy schedule, she took a break as she enjoyed life as a grandma at her farm.
Wynonna Judd took to Instagram to thank those who celebrated her on her birthday. In her caption, she wrote, "59. ✨ Thank you all for making me feel so loved. I am truly blessed!!!"
In a carousel of images, Judd showed off her artful cake with golden-lit candles, vibrant flowers, and her name in golden letterings.
Wynonna Judd on REAL COUNTRY Season 1 - "Hitting the Road" Episode 102 | Source: Getty Images
The following picture revealed that she had at least three cakes. The other one had yellow and pink icing with yellow candles. And one more featured yellow frosting with rainbow sprinkles at its base.
Rosie O'Donnell jumped in the comment section and told Judd, "ur (sic) catching up 2 me sister friend." Martina McBride and Karen Fairchild also sent the CMT Hall of Famer well wishes.
The remaining half of "The Judds" had been busy in the previous months with her tour entitled, "The Judds: The Final Tour," a tour she was supposed to share with the late Naomi Judd. "It's devastatingly beautiful to go back to the past and relive some of these memories," she said of performing in the absence of her mom.
The shows featured a star-studded guest list, including Ashley McBryde, Brandi Carlisle, Kelsea Ballerini, and more.
Her documentary, "Wynonna Judd: Between Hell and Hallelujah," premiered on Paramount+ on April 26. It provides a candid and intimate look into Judd's life as she courageously stepped into a new phase after her mother's premature death.
Now that her tour is over, the "Grandpa" songstress hoped to return to her rock, folk, and soul roots, the genres she loved before forming a band with her mom.
The idea of making records different from the well-renowned "Judd music" electrified her. She shared:
"It's made me even more determined to be myself. It's given me a louder voice. I want to do stuff that makes people say, 'What are you doing?'"
But for now, the 59-year-old grandmother and empty nester reveled in the quiet life of her farm in Franklin, Tennessee. She offered a glimpse into her recent activities with a photo of her cradling her grandchild and snaps of her cooking endeavors.
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