PureDWTS Post Elimination Media For Wynonna Judd And Tony Dovolani, Saying Good-bye
Well, once again we have to say good-bye to a contestant on Dancing With The Stars and this time a Country Legend. I’ll never forget how excited my Dad was when he first heard Wynonna Judd was dancing. He had to relive the time he saw her in concert in Casper, Wyoming. Not many big names come to Wyoming, so this was a big deal and says a lot too for Wynonna’s character. Not only does she really care for her fans, she literally loves the country. Though what I’ll always remember about Wynonna is how she did something to step out of her comfort zone and faced her fears for which she continually encourages her fans to do the same. She stood by and lived up to those mottos. What a strong spirit and one full of grace with a great message for us all. Wynonna, you disappointed no one.
With all that said, let’s get straight to some interviews after the elimination….
Before someone asks, no Wynonna and Tony did not do Jimmy Kimmel last night. If there are more interviews, we’ll be sure to post them.
UPDATE: Wynonna and Tony were on GMA today to talk of their elimination. You can view this segment HERE.
Love the GMA interview. She’s right, the pros just make it look easy!
Vogue thank you for these and thank you for sharing your story about your dad and Wynonna going to Casper, Wyoming for a concert. I will never forget when I had the pleasure of seeing her in concert and she was fantastic. I am probably one of the few that love country music, but seeing Wynonna with her mom when they first started as The Judds were favorites of mine. I remember when I first saw her I could tell how shy she was. She was not a heavy young girl at the time, but she was covered from head to toe and the only thing you could see was her face and her hands as she played her guitar. Her mom was the outgoing one who was the show part of the act, but Wynonna was the voice. I admire her for gettng up enough of courage to actually do this show and completely going out of her comfort zone.
I have read so many nasty comments (not here), but just on different articles where people leave comments. I agree everyone has a right to an opinion and not trying to make everyone love country music, but for those of us who do I love what you said when you said “Though what I’ll always remember about Wynonna is how she did something to step out of her comfort zone and faced her fears for which she continually encourages her fans to do the same. She stood by and lived up to those mottos. What a strong spirit and one full of grace with a great message for us all. Wynonna, you disappointed no one.”
Thank you for articulating how I feel and love the way you said it! 🙂
YW and thanks so much, Gail!!! Love your story of her too and reading over your words!!!x
Jim, so true!!