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The Judds on 'Oprah'

Oprah Winfrey and The JuddsCourtesy of Webster & Associates

The Judds appeared today on 'Oprah' for what is presumably the last time as Oprah Winfrey kicked off her farewell season this week. Coincidentally, Naomi and Wynonna Judd were on hand to discuss their upcoming farewell tour, 'The Last Encore,' which will feature brand new material from the mother, daughter duo.

The show also marked the first time Wynonna Judd spoke publicly about going through the arrest of her then-husband, D.R. Roach, who was indicted on three counts of aggravated sexual assault and battery against a minor. "I had a really tough time going into the 'Oprah' deal because I knew she'd ask me some really hard, tough questions," Wynonna told the Boot. "She called me out first, and I knew that, but it was like going into the principal's office. I felt stress and pressure. She was very direct. I faced her; I gave her transparency and honesty. I answered with my heart and told her the truth, and she stayed right with me."

Also during the hour, the Judds gave a private tour of the 1,000-acre Tennessee farm they call home, and performed a special duet for, and with, Oprah, of the classic Judds song 'Love Can Build a Bridge' and the brand new 'I Will Stand by You.'


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That was an amazing show! Mom and daughter should both be proud. The authenticity in each of you was apparent. Mom was present and daughter was on! Amazing honor to see a therapist work "in real time". Congratualations to all. Good boundaries Oprah!

September 14 2010 at 8:03 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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