- Born
- Birth nameChristina Claire Ciminella
- Nicknames
- Hurricane Wy
- Sweet Tater
- Red
- Height5′ 5½″ (1.66 m)
- Wynonna Judd was raised in various places across the country, beginning in her birth state of Kentucky. As her mother Naomi Judd continued pursuing her nursing career, the Judd family settled twice in California and later full-time in Kentucky. In 1979, Wynonna, Naomi and younger half-sister Ashley Judd settled in Franklin, Tennessee and began searching for a record deal in nearby Nashville. In 1983, an unprecedented sit-down audition with RCA Nashville was successful, and indicated great things to come for country's newest duo The Judds. Several years and awards later, Naomi announced that she had contracted Hepatitis C during her nursing career from a needle stick. Their final concert on December 4, 1991 indicated an end to country music's most influential duo, and a beginning for someone who would break new records within the industry. Wynonna's first solo album, 'Wynonna', sold over 5 million copies, a first in the industry. Today, Wynonna continues her successful recording career along with raising children Elijah Judd and Grace Pauline from her first marriage to Nashville's Arch Kelley.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Justin Clark <wynonna@flash.net>
- SpousesCactus Moser(June 10, 2012 - present)Daniel Robert Roach(November 22, 2003 - December 2007) (divorced)Arch Brown Kelley III(January 21, 1996 - June 23, 1999) (divorced, 2 children)
- Parents
- RelativesAshley Judd(Sibling)
- Big unnaturally red hair
- Charles Jordan, her biological father, died on August 10, 2000 in Louisa, Kentucky. He was 56. Judd grew up believing that Michael Ciminella, father of her half-sister, Ashley, was her father. She learned that Jordan was her real father several years ago, but the two never met.
- Daughter of Naomi Judd; older half-sister of Ashley Judd.
- In June 2018, Wynonna's daughter Grace Pauline Kelley was sentenced eight years of prison for violation her probation period. She pleaded guilty for possession, manufacturing and distribution of meth. Kelley was granted parole and was released from the West Tennessee State Penitentiary six years early on November 8, 2019.
- Inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame (as a member of The Judds) (2021).
- Engaged to musician Cactus Moser on December 29, 2011.
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