NAOMI JUDD GRACES COVER OF 'FIRST FOR WOMEN,' WILL ALSO GUEST ON 'THE TALK' AND 'HOME & FAMILY'
Naomi Judd Featured in April 'First For Women' Magazine; Judd Also to Appear on CBS' 'The Talk' March 30 and Hallmark Channel's 'Home & Family' April 2!!!
She's stunning, spunky and continues to be a global music and inspirational icon. This spring, Naomi Judd brings that energetic flare to the April issue of First For Women as she opens up about the wellness strategies that keep her looking and feeling her absolute best. She also shares common sense beauty tips and the advice Oprah Winfrey gave her years ago that's even more relevant today.
Naomi will also be a guest on CBS' The Talk March 30 and Hallmark Channel's Home & Family April 2. Judd is opening up about her new paperback re-release of "River of Time: My Descent Into Depression and How I Emerged With Hope." CLICK HERE to purchase.
March 30 The Talk 2pm ET 1pm PT/CT Listings here
April 2 Home & Family 10am ET / 10am PT on Cable (7amPT DirecTV) Repeats April 3 12pm ET / 12pm PT, Cable, 9am DirecTV Listings here
This summer the country music icon will return to the ball field for the City of Hope 28th Annual Celebrity Softball Game in Nashville, Tenn. Naomi participated in the game in the late 80s and early 90s and is dusting off her glove to return as a play-by-play Guest Announcer Saturday, June 9. CLICK HERE to purchase tickets.
Be sure to follow Naomi Judd on Facebook and Instagram or visit NaomiJudd.com.
ABOUT NAOMI JUDD: Hailing from the Appalachian foothills of Ashland, Ky., mother and daughter duo, The Judds, were first discovered by RCA label head Joe Galante in 1983 after landing a spot on WSM-TV’s "The Ralph Emery Show." They made their chart debut by the end of the year with “Had A Dream (For The Heart),” and the two were on their way to a history-making career. For the rest of the 1980's, each single from The Judds released by RCA went to the Billboard Top 10, with 14 hits going all the way to number one. The Judds embarked on their “Farewell Tour” in 1991 after Naomi’s diagnosis of Hepatitis C forced her to retire from the road. Naomi focused on her health, beating the disease, writing several New York Times best-selling books and becoming a popular motivational speaker. This fall, the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum will explore the lives and careers of the GRAMMY®-winning mother-daughter duo with an exhibit opening Aug. 10, 2018. For more information, follow Naomi Judd on Facebook and Instagram or visit NaomiJudd.com.