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Naomi Judd, Hubby Mark Material-Free Anniversary

May 13th, 2009 / Author: OK! Staff

Naomi Judd recently celebrated her 30th anniversary with hubby Larry Strickland.

“You should hear the voicemail message he left me at the hotel,” the singer, 63, who is mom to stars Wynonna, 44, and Ashley, 41, tells me. “He was Elvis’s bass singer, so he’s got this incredible Barry White voice.”

She laughs, “We make a good couple because he’s good for about 30 words a day, and I’m very emotional and verbally incontinent.”

What’s one of their core values?

“We don’t do materialism. I‘ve never owned a diamond. I don’t have a housekeeper. I actually just cooked a big supper for everybody myself.”

Wynonna Judd’s Kids Enjoy Time With Grandma

June 1st, 2008

Wynonna Judd celebrated her 44th birthday Friday. Sister Ashley and mom Naomi were there to blow out the candles along with Wy’s two kids Elijah, 13, and Grace, 11. Naomi says her grandchildren bring her great joy.

What’s the most rewarding thing about being a grandmother?

“I guess just feeling grateful that I let Wynonna live,” Naomi laughs. “She is not the easiest kid to raise, and I obviously did it by myself.”

They get lots of time with grandma.

Wynonna and her two kids, Elijah and Grace, live over the hill behind me and they come over through the woods on their four-wheelers to see Mamaw all the time. They know where the key is hidden.”

“The other day, Elijah and Grace came over on their four-wheelers through the woods, and I was almost late to the airport because I stopped to make them hot chocolate. It’s that moment where you’re completely present with them.”

“We rescued a dog named Maudie — and we’re just playing in the grass with Maudie, Elijah and Grace, and when I got to the airport, I was almost late. The guy there knows me, and said, ‘You have never been late in 20 years.’ And I said, ‘Life is more important than show business.’"

Will Elijah and Grace get into the biz?

“No, not in today’s culture, absolutely not,” Naomi says. “The culture is superficial and celebrities get rewarded for bad behavior. Our culture needs heroes and sheroes.”

Miley Delights Backstage at the CMT Awards

April 24th, 2008

After shivering down the purple carpet before the CMT Awards, stars do their thing onstage and then stop by the press room stationed at Nashville’s Belmont University. We dine on turkey wraps, potato chips and chocolate chip cookies inbetween flashes of greatness.

I bump into Miley Cyrus in the hallway, who has a gaggle of hangers-on trailing her every move, and she gives me a shout-out. Dad Billy Ray Cyrus seems thrilled to be living in her shadow. Really! He couldn’t be more gleeful.

Taylor Swift says it’s the best night she can remember. “There’s nothing that’s more important to me than my fans and making them happy,” she says of winning the fan-voted video of the year and female video of the year awards. “I never want to let them down. I’m absolutely so flattered and humbled.”

Three-time winner Kellie Pickler phones in from Scottsdale, Arizona. Get this!

“I am wearing pajamas now, but when I was on the satellite, I was wearing a Dolce and Gabbana top and no pants because it was only top up. It was only me. But I did have some great shoes on!”

Snoop Dogg gives me a knowing wink and calls me “baby” … Alan Jackson and I share a laugh after he pats himself with a tissue to wipe the sweat off his brow … Bobby Brown thinks his life is made for country music … Luke Bryan is pleased with the “party mode” on campus … LeAnn Rimes pretends to answer a ringing cell phone … Jewel and Tom Arnold riff on the presidential candidates, and urge Al Gore to run again. “He would win,” Tom says.

Little Big Town’s Kimberly Roads says gift bags make her feel guilty, but groupmate Karen Fairchild doesn’t agree. “Our families love the gift bags. Moms and dads usually try to get their hands on the gift bags.”

Brooks and Dunn’s Ronnie Dunn got last-minute help from Billy Ray in getting tickets to the show after a neighbor bugged him to snag seats through an Indiana radio station. “They said ‘you’re one of the biggest celebrities,’ and I said ‘I don’t have a chance.’ I tried to call for an hour but the lines were tied up.” He ditched the neighbor, and brought his 13-year-old daughter.

Rascal Flatts’ Gary LeVox thinks their award looks like Snoop’s microphone, and would like to get one custom-made for their tour. Joe Don Rooney lights up when we speak. Ohhh! So cute.

Reality doesn’t bite for Dancing With The Stars castoff Julianne Hough, who is thrilled she met Faith Hill. “I was like ‘oh my gosh, I’m meeting my idol.’ I told her ‘you are so inspiring and you’ve inspired me so much.’”

Celebrity Apprentice finalist Trace Adkins is trying a hand at acting, but says “I’m never going to stray faraway from what puts groceries on the table. There’s a saying in country music that ‘you’ve gotta dance with the one that brought you.’”

Naomi Judd makes me chuckle when she reveals her age as “sexy plus two.” Whew!

 

Maureen "Marcia Brady" McCormick and Diana DeGarmo give a little wave. We had a great time together at the Lady Antebellum CMT Welcome Party the night before. ?

 

Check out the OK! on stands this week for more coverage of the CMT Awards. Katie Fights Back: Don’t Mess With My Family is the cover line.

 

Stars Line Up at CMT Awards

April 23rd, 2008

Nicole Kidman towers over hubby Keith Urban as they swan into the CMT Awards, which take place at Belmont University in Nashville. Her baby bump is minimal, and she waves as fans shriek. Carrie Underwood makes her way in at 6:41, but hostess-with-the-mostess Miley Cyrus causes the biggest stir when she walks the purple carpet in a print dress at 6:24.

Aside from Paula Abdul, whose teeth are chattering, celebs donning minimal gowns refrain from making their shivers known on this unseasonably cold evening. “Your hands are warm,” the American Idol judge tells me after a handshake.

Whoa! Naomi Judd actually stands in line to talk to me when I am in the midst of speaking with AI’s Bucky Covington. Insanity! I do adore the Judds – and Naomi is brilliant. I smile on the inside when I see Alan Jackson and his wife about to do the same. I mean, it’s Alan Jackson! (“Way down yonder on the Chattahoochee…”)

OMG, Crystal Gayle is here, too. I loved her when I was a little, little, little kid. She had that amazing floor-length-long hair, and still does. “I love OK!” she says. Who is her favorite young artist? “I think LeAnn Rimes is a great vocalist,” she tells me.

Sara Evans struts up with fiancé Jay Baker. She’s a favorite, too. (Remember Born To Fly? Good stuff!) Little Big Town’s Kimberly Roads confesses she’s a lil’ nervous about performing. Jewel adores her “sweet, feminine” dress.

 

Now Brad Paisley and his wife, and then Faith Hill and Tim McGraw slide through. Here’s LeAnn with hubby Dean Sheremet in tow.

Taylor Swift greets me with “Hey! How are you?” and reveals the inspiration for her song Teardrops on My Guitar. “It’s about a guy named Drew who I went to school with. I wrote it in ninth grade. It was a guy I really liked and he had no idea. But I think he knows now.” Well, probably.

Miranda Lambert tells me boyfriend Blake Shelton helped her pick out her dress, but he didn’t take great care in finding his duds. “Want me to be honest with you?” he says. “I’ve had these jeans on now – I wore them in Toronto, Canada on Friday, I wore them in Michigan on Saturday, I wore them to Bass Pro Shops on Sunday, and I decided I’m on such a roll that they were ready for this CMT Awards show. These are my good old Wrangler blue jeans. They fit better the longer you wear them.”

Meanwhile, Kristian Kane fractured his ankle in three places while filming a movie in Lake Tahoe. “It was hard getting these jeans over this boot, but I sacrificed comfort for style,” he tells me.

AI’s Diana DeGarmo waves hello, and the boys and girl of Lady Antebellum give me a wave and “hey, how you doing?” Maureen “Marcia Brady” McCormick also says “hi.”

Wow, country music has a lot of cute guys. I count Chuck Wicks, Jason Aldean, Jake Owen and Lady Antebellum’s Charles Kelley Josh’s brother — among them. (There are more, too, but off the top of my head.)

Laura Bell Bundy, who starred in Broadway’s Legally Blonde, has gone country with her album Longing For A Place Already Gone. “I call it y’all-ternative,” she laughs. “I’m very influenced by Loretta Lynn’s albums from long ago and her recent album she did with Jack White. She’s a beautiful songwriter, she’s very honest and real. It’s actually her birthday today.”

I bet she’s excited to meet [her sister] Crystal Gayle, too.

 

Check out the OK! on stands this week for more coverage of the CMT Awards. Katie Fights Back: Don’t Mess With My Family is the cover line.

‘Dad Picks David’s Songs,’ Says Coach

April 22nd, 2008

Since rumors emerged that David Arculeta’s dad is a notorious ’stage-parent’, both father and son have stayed silent on the matter.

But OK! has been given the first real glimpse behind the scenes of the most talked-about relationship on American Idol.

David’s voice coach told us that Jeff Achuleta does give David a shortlist of songs to choose from and that he coaches his son on interpretation — but, he says, it’s only to make things fair between David and his main rival David Cook.

However, the trainer said that in six years of working with the Archuletas, he has never seen Jeff use, "any kind force or coercion."

 

And he trashed claims made by Naomi Judd last week that Jeff was put in a guards’ hut to keep him out of trouble when David was on the Star Search talent show.

Rumor have been swirling around Jeff, 46, and his son since it was claimed that David was brought to tears after his father yelled at him in rehearsals.

Then an unnamed CBS exec and a crew-member came forward to say that Jeff was banned from the backstage area of the Star Search competition in 2003 because he tried to "psyche out" David’s rivals in the children’s talent contest.

Even Simon Cowell seemed to take a dig at Jeff’s interference after he criticized David’s rendition of You’re the Voice on Idol, saying he would be "very surprised" if David had chosen it for himself.

Voice coach Dean Kaelin, from Salt Lake City, Or., has worked with David since 2002, when the singer was just 11 years old.

Dean, who has also coached former Idol finalists, Carmen Rasmussen and John Praetor, is a vital member of the Archuleta camp.

Since he’s been on the show, David has called Dean almost every morning to do a vocal warm-up over the phone, and they do exercises that way up to three times a day.

The 17-year-old has even made "emergency calls" to Dean just before the live performance, and the coach carries a portable keyboard with him at all times to make sure he’s ready whenever David needs him.

Insider Dean told us how the Idol favorite and his dad work together.

"They keep David quite busy on the show," he said. "Plus [there's] the fact that he’s at a disadvantage because he’s a minor, so he has to go to three hours of school a day, and so the other contestants have quite a bit more time to work on their song and figure out arrangements."

"So David’s dad spends a lot of his day just kind of looking for songs and screening songs.

"[Idol] give [the contestants] a list every week, saying, ‘here’s songs that are approved that you can choose from.’

"So [Jeff] finds them on the Internet, and he knows David’s voice real well, so he’ll maybe pick out a few and say to David, ‘here’s ones that I think will work well with your voice.’"

Dean says that Jeff and David then choose three of those for David to try out before making the final decision.

Dean says Jeff, who is a jazz trumpeter, "is really good with melodies and phrasing and interpretation", and that he can give David pointers about instrumentation to bring him up to speed with people like David Cook.

"One of the things that is an advantage to David Cook is that he’s led bands before, so he has a lot more experience of arranging songs and knowing what he wants.

"He can go in and tell the band, ‘I want this and I want this and I want this,’" says Dean.

"So it’s nice that his dad has been musical enough that he can offer some suggestions, and because song choice is so important, picking the right song, its nice that they can work on that together."

Dean says that Jeff sees David’s career as a group effort, with the three of them making up Team Archuleta. "Jeff has described it that David is the quarterback, and Jeff’s the offensive and defensive coordinator and I’m kind of the strength and conditioning coach," he said.

Dean, who travels all over the world to train singers, also poured cold water on claims Naomi Judd made last week about Jeff.

The country star, who was a judge on Star Search when David won it, said on the Today show that Jeff was made to sit in the guards’ box to keep him out of trouble. But Dean says she never met the Archuletas, and put it down as hear-say.

 

He said claims made by the unnamed exec that David had been banned from backstage on Star Search and that he had brought David to tears during Idol are "ridiculous".

 

"[The rumors have] been unfortunate because David really is a good kid, and really humble, and actually a little bit shy.

"And I think people are starting to use some of these things about his dad [to suggest that] maybe that’s why he’s shy: because his dad’s controlling him or abusing him.

"I’ve worked with him for six years and I’ve never seen anything at all that indicated any kind of force or coercion or bad relationships," he said.

Ashley Judd’s Family Time

April 19th, 2008

Ashley Judd turns 40 today, and she can thank mom Naomi for raising her and sister Wynonna, 43, right.

Ashley and her husband Dario Franchitti, the big race car driver, live up the road, and we try to have supper together at 5:30 at night,” Can You Duet judge Naomi tells me. “Wynonna, Ashley and I share a valley… peaceful valley… ha ha that’s a joke. That’s what we call it.”

What advice does Naomi have for single moms?

“I used every precious moment because I was always working. We spent a lot of time in the car. I always had to live out in the country because I couldn’t afford rent in the city. We spent every second we could because we went to the laundromat a couple times a week. I wished we had more quantity time but I sure tried to take advantage of the quality.”

What advice does she give her girls?

“I tell Wynonna and Ashley all the time to practice ‘already there-ness.’ In this wacky world of entertainment — and it’s getting worse — you always feel like ‘I’m supposed to be doing this’ or your head drags your body around.”

“Archuleta Is Worst Stage Dad,” Star Says

April 18th, 2008

More details have surfaced about David Archuleta’s alleged "stage dad".

So far we’ve heard reports that Jeff Archuleta brought David, 17, to tears during Idol rehearsals and claims that he was banned from backstage on another talent contest after he tried to "psyche out" kids.

Now Naomi Judd, who judged the Star Search contest the year David won it, has called Jeff the "worst stage dad" and revealed that he was put in the security guards’ box to keep him away from the kids!

The country star — who knows a few things about bringing up performers, since her daughters Wynonna and Ashley are both stars — got to see Archuleta Snr. in action back in 2003 when David was just 12.

On the Today Show yesterday, Naomi even sent out a message to Jeff, 46, telling him to lay off the Idol favorite.

"[David] was on Star Search when I was a judge," she said. "The minute I saw him I went: ‘Five stars — he’s going to be huge.’

"But I want to give a shout out to his dad: leave him alone!

"His dad is like the worst stage dad," she said.

"They had to put him in the security guard’s little box!"

At the end of March, an unnamed CBS executive who worked on Star Search told The New York Post that Jeff was banned from backstage after other parents complained that he was, "trying to subtly psyche out the other kids."

Meanwhile, a member of the show’s staff told the L.A. Rag Mag Web site that the producers took action after he called Tiffany Evans, the 10-year-old who beat David to the Grand Champion title, at night in her hotel room.

But Tiffany recently told OK! that although she did spend some time around Jeff, she "doesn’t recall" much about her relationship with him.

The Archuleta family have not commented on the controversy in the press, and there haven’t been any reports of behind-the-scenes family strife since early March, when David fluffed the lyrics to a Beatles song.

But will Mr Archuleta’s true colors come through as the pressure mounts in the final weeks?

Naomi Judd: Life is More Important Than Showbiz

March 8th, 2008

Naomi Judd is spending the weekend with a gaggle of gals playing Bunco in Las Vegas. All proceeds will aid breast cancer research.

“It’s our equivalent of a guys’ poker night — it’s mindless,” she tells me. “We get so much fulfillment and contentment out of each other.”

Naomi continues, “I stopped my weekly talk show because life is more important than showbiz. I really wanted to ride motorcycles. We have a motorcycle gang — me and my girlfriends — and we have such a community. I say, ‘We come in unity.’”

She adds, “My best friends these days are all psychologists and psychiatrists and neuroscientists. They have taught me that Americans today — this is outrageous — are more unhappy and depressed than they’ve ever been in the history of human kind, and that’s with all our unprecedented prosperity and technological advances. Do you know the number one cause for unhappiness in America? I’m convinced that in today’s culture people feel isolated and fractured and disconnected. We’re all so isolated, we don’t have support systems and we don’t feel known.”

 

Luckily, friendship is the cure.

Stars Celebrate Valentine’s Day

February 14th, 2008

Celebs love to be loved just as much as everyone else.

While Sheryl Crow, Keyshia Cole, Cassie and Christy Turlington will be working, newly engaged KT Tunstall is celebrating the day in Scotland. “We’ll be checking out wedding venues,” she tells me.

 

“I’m gonna…,” George Clooney, who is dating Sarah Larson, jokes.

“This is going to be my first Valentine’s Day in three years on my own,” Jesse McCartney tells me. “It just might be me on my couch this year. And the TV.”

“I’ll be ordering room service,” Rachel Bilson says. “I’ll be in a hotel room here. Hahaha.” As for his plans, her boyfriend Hayden Christensen says “nothing right now.”

Ryan Reynolds, whose movie Definitely, Maybe opens today, says, “My plan is to run out with 150 of my closest friends and see Definitely, Maybe.” Costar Rachel Weisz says she hopes to go out to dinner. “It’s very hard to get the kids together,” she says. “It’s very sad. I might stay in.”

“The best Valentine’s Day – or the ones I always liked – is when my boyfriend would remember it was Valentine’s Day,” Vanessa Carlton tells me. “That was always a plus.”

Cupid’s arrow certainly puts Brody Jenner in a good mood.

“Usually my mom is my Valentine but this year, yes, I’m going to have a girlfriend,” Brody tells me. “Honestly, it’s been a long time since I actually celebrated Valentine’s Day.”

Selma Blair will be single this VDay. “I’m going to sleep,” she laughs. Gossip Girl’s Dreama Walker tells me she has a date with Ben – and Jerry. (Ha ha) “Dublin Mudslide, definitely.”

How did the stars spend their most memorable Valentine’s Days?

 

"Last Valentine’s Day I had a show, but afterwards I hung out with my boyfriend and all my friends and their boyfriends," Colbie Caillat tells me. "We went to dinner." (She has a new boyfriend this year.)

“We went for a balloon ride,” Phil Donahue, who is married to Marlo Thomas, tells me.

Naomi Judd remembers, “We went for a ride in our ’56 T-bird, and it’s got those bucket seats. It doesn’t have bucket seats – it has a bench seat. So we put the top down and rode around the countryside with my arm around him, so we can get up snuggly.”

Half the battle is knowing what interests you – and what doesn’t.

Emily Mortimer and hubby Alessandro Nivola know what they’re not going to do. “Not go out and sit in a restaurant with 25 other couples looking into each other’s eyes,” she tells me. “It’s terribly embarrassing.”

And sometimes it’s about a different kind of love.

Gone Country host and country singer John Rich tells me, “My grandmother’s birthday is on Valentine’s Day, so it’s always cool to celebrate her birthday. My grandmother makes all my stage clothes. She’ll be 77 this year. I wear rhinestone jeans and rhinestone shirts – all these crazy outfits. I’ve had big artists come up to me and say ‘man, where’d you get that?’ I’m like ‘oh, my Granny Rich made that.’ She’s a real part of my career and my imaging. Her birthday’s on Valentine’s Day, so I always load her up with a bunch of flowers. She has a little alteration shop in Tennessee. It’s always cool on Valentine’s Day to take care of Granny Rich.”

Happy Valentine’s Day, everyone!

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