What happened to Ashley Judd’s face?

Ashley Judd was born Ashley Tyler Ciminella on April 19, 1968, in Granada Hills, California and was raised in a family of accomplished performers. She’s the daughter of late country music star Naomi Judd and the sister of Wynonna Judd.

Although she’s best known for her prolific acting career, Judd is also someone heavily involved into global humanitarian initiatives and political activism.

Her career, which spans over two decades, started with the role of Ensign Robin Lefler in the 1991 TV series Star Trek: The Next Generation. She has since been featured in a number of other movies and TV series, such as Kiss the Girls (1997), Trafficked (2017) and Berlin Station (2017-2019), among the rest.

However, as much as it has been written of her professional accomplishments, her fans and the media couldn’t help but notice the change in her appearance. Her “new” face raised the question of whether she had undergone plastic surgery to change her appearance, and it turns out she hadn’t.

In fact, Judd felt obligated to reveal medical details on at least two occasions as she couldn’t cope with the rumors and the stories about her that over-flooded the media.

 

 

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Author: awestories24.com

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