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Wynonna Judd Honors Late Mom Naomi With Surprise Performance at CMA Fest
Wynonna Judd gave fans a surprise when she attended the 2022 CMA Fest in Nashville, Tennessee, and joined Carly Pearce on stage to pay homage to her late mother, Naomi Judd.
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Ashley Judd Opens Up About First Mother's Day Without Naomi Judd in Emotional Essay
The youngest child of the late country star penned an emotional essay ahead of her first Mother’s Day without her mom.
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Naomi Judd, Singer of Country Music Duo The Judds, Dies at 76
Naomi Judd, the Kentucky-born singer of the Grammy-winning duo The Judds and mother of Wynonna and Ashley Judd, has died. She was 76.
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Embattled Time's Up, Post-Cuomo, Announces a ‘Major Reset'
Three months after a damaging scandal forced the departure of its top leader, Time’s Up is announcing a “major reset,” pledging to rebuild from the ground up.
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Ashley Judd Walks Again Long After Shattering Leg in Africa
Ashley Judd is walking again, nearly six months after shattering her leg deep in a Congolese rainforest.
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Ashley Judd Says She's ‘Drowning in Trauma,' Shares New Photos of Her Recovery
Nearly a month after revealing that she suffered an accident in Congo, Ashley Judd is opening up about the trauma that has followed the incident that almost caused her to lose a leg.
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Ashley Judd Shares Photos From Near-Fatal Injury, ‘Grueling' Rescue Mission
Ashley Judd say she’s “weeping in gratitude” after surviving a near-fatal accident in the jungle of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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Ashley Judd Is Hospitalized After Suffering ‘Massive Catastrophic' Leg Injury
Ashley Judd “shattered” her leg in four places while in the Congo, she revealed during an Instagram Live with The New York Times’ Nicholas Kristof.
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Harvey Weinstein's Trial Delayed Until September
Harvey Weinstein’s sexual assault trial has been postponed until Sept. 9.
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Judge Again Throws Out Ashley Judd's Sexual Harassment Claim Against Harvey Weinstein
A federal judge on Wednesday again threw out part of the actor Ashley Judd’s sexual harassment and defamation lawsuit against the film producer Harvey Weinstein. U.S. District Judge Philip Gutierrez first threw out the sexual harassment part of Judd’s claim in September, finding that Weinstein and Judd didn’t have a specific kind of professional relationship that allowed such claims under...
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An Awards Show Crossroads 1 Year After the Time's Up Globes
To misquote “A Star Is Born,” awards shows were far from shallow in 2018. Many confronted sexual misconduct in the entertainment industry head on, but as a new year kicks off with the Golden Globe Awards on Sunday one question lingers: Will it continue for another year?
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'Dr. Ford, I Am In Awe of Your Bravery': Celebrities React to Testimonies of Christine Blasey Ford, Brett Kavanaugh
Celebrity reaction to the Supreme Court confirmation hearing for Brett Kavanaugh before the Senate Judiciary Committee:
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Ford: Attackers' Laughter Is Clearest Memory of Assault
During the confirmation hearing for Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court nomination, Christine Blasey Ford told Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., that Kavanaugh’s and his friend Mark Judge’s laughter during her alleged assaulted, remains her clearest memory of that moment.
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Kerry Washington, Mandy Moore and Other Stars Participate in #BelieveSurvivors Walkout Across the Country
Celebrities, politicians and people around the country are staging walkouts in solidarity with the women who have accused Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault.
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Using #WhyIDidntReport, Twitter Users Challenge Trump After He Questions Why Ford Didn't Report
Some of the most vocal proponents of the #MeToo movement and droves of other women have come to the defense of Christine Blasey Ford after President Donald Trump questioned her credibility and wondered why she didn’t report her sexual assault at the time she said it happened. In a slew of unrestrained tweets Friday, Trump contended that if the attack...
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Ashley Judd's Lawyer Finds Harvey Weinstein's Attempt to Dismiss Lawsuit ‘Offensive'
Harvey Weinstein has filed a request to dismiss Ashley Judd’s defamation and sexual harassment lawsuit against him, while her attorney calls the arguments made in it “offensive.”
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Actress Ashley Judd Brings Spirit of #MeToo to South Sudan
In her first visit to civil war-torn South Sudan, actress Ashley Judd had a message for survivors of sexual assault in a country where rape is a widespread weapon. “I see you, I love you and I’m here for you,” she said in an interview with The Associated Press.
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Ashley Judd Sues Harvey Weinstein, Says He Tried to Hurt Career
Ashley Judd has sued Harvey Weinstein, saying he hurt her acting career in retaliation for her rejecting his sexual advances. In the lawsuit filed Monday in Los Angeles County Superior Court, Judd accuses Weinstein of defamation, sexual harassment and violation of California’s unfair competition law.
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Ashley Judd to Assault Survivors: Healing Is Our Birthright
Actress Ashley Judd, one of the first women to accuse Harvey Weinstein of misconduct, read aloud a personal letter she’d written to sexual assault survivors Saturday, telling them that healing is not only possible, “it’s our birthright.”
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Actresses Urge NY Gov. Cuomo to Raise Tipped Wages
Sixteen actresses including Jane Fonda, Sarah Jessica Parker, Reese Witherspoon and Natalie Portman are urging New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo to raise the wage made by tipped workers.