Grace Kelley, Wynonna Judd’s daughter, opens up about the challenges of her childhood—here’s her story

A Childhood Behind Closed Doors

Grace Kelley, 28, Wynonna Judd’s daughter, recalls a childhood hidden behind fame and polish. Growing up in a famous family didn’t shield her from abuse. Instead, trauma and instability defined her early years. She says life was “swept under the rug,” with pain masked by silence and public image.

Life Between Facilities

In a July 2025 interview with The Daily Progress, Kelley revealed she lived in 14 different facilities between ages 12 and 17. She battled drug addiction, mental health struggles, and family dysfunction. “My story is so messed up,” she admitted. Though raised with church teachings in Tennessee, what happened at home rarely matched those values.

Fame Didn’t Protect Her

Kelley’s family was in the spotlight. Her mother and late grandmother, Naomi Judd, were Grammy-winning musicians and Country Music Hall of Fame members. Her aunt, Ashley Judd, achieved fame as an actress. Yet fame didn’t protect her from abuse at home. Kelley alleged her stepfather, D.R. Roach — Judd’s former husband and bodyguard — molested her as a child.

Grace Kelley poses with her mother Wynonna Judd backstage at "Little Women" on Broadway, March 23, 2005 | Source: Getty Images

Grace Kelley poses with her mother Wynonna Judd backstage at “Little Women” on Broadway, March 23, 2005 | Source: Getty Images

Confronting the Abuse

Initially, her mother sought family counseling. Once the abuse surfaced, authorities were notified. Roach was arrested in 2007, when Kelley was just 10. He later pleaded guilty to attempted aggravated sexual battery. Kelley says her mother filed for divorce only after the arrest became public. She reflected, “So is my mom rich? Yeah… She was never a mother.”

Legal Struggles and Personal Battles

While Judd focused on caregiving, Kelley faced a series of legal issues. Between 2023 and 2024, she was arrested multiple times across Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia for charges including parole violations, indecent exposure, fleeing police, and driving offenses.

A turning point came in October 2024 in Charlottesville. Hallucinating from drugs, Kelley climbed into a trailer attached to a church van. After accidentally driving off, police arrested her on seven charges. In December, a plea deal reduced the charges to drugged driving, petty larceny, and possession of paraphernalia. She served six weeks—enough to detox and begin turning her life around.

Finding Faith and Stability

After the incident, Pastor Kent Hart and his wife Megan reached out through Facebook. They welcomed her back. Earlier this year, Kelley was baptized and now attends church regularly. She credits the couple with helping her break the cycle of addiction and rebuild her life.

A New Sense of Belonging

Before meeting the Harts, Kelley drifted from state to state, searching for stability. Reflecting on her journey, she said, “My entire life, the reason I travel so much is I was looking for home… But ever since I came to Charlottesville and I gave my life to God — oh, man, it’s just beautiful. I love it here.”

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