"We are going to support Cindy. She has proved that you can have both. You can have a career, and you can have children and you can have a husband,” said Heard in a TikTok video, adding: “Some of us failed, so that's why we are excited darling. My darlings, I'm just being honest.”
Judith Heard said she grew up thinking it’s not possible to have both a career and a husband at the same. That you’ve to choose one and focus on it. She confessed that she failed at managing both at a go.
"I grew up knowing that you can't have everything; you can't be successful, you can't have a man, and have kids and a career – you won't manage; decide whether you want a man or a career,” she said.
"No, darling, Cindy Baby does it all. To be quite honest, I failed. That's why I'm super, super excited for my girl. She is not my friend, but definitely, she is a king, and it is Cindy Baby.”
Cindy and Sheebah Karungi will face off in a music battle on September 15 at Kololo Airstrip in Kampala.
Who is Judith Heard?
Born at Lacor Hospital, Gulu on March 13, 1986, Judith Heard is a fashion model and event host.
She is the reigning Miss Africa, having won during Miss Elite Awards 2021 in Egypt and Miss Environment International Africa having won in 2022 in Mumbai, India.
She went to Kampala Parents Primary School, Kigali Parents School, Fawe Girls Secondary School and Ndera Secondary School in Rwanda.
As a model, Heard has participated in a number of top projects, including Sylivia Owori's modeling company, African Woman Magazine, New York Fashion Week, Paris Fashion Week, Rwanda Collective Fashion Week, and Abryanz Fashion style and Fashion Awards.
Judith Heard married Richard Heard in Vegas on November 17, 2006, and they divorced in 2014. They have three children Brandon Richard Heard, Branda Jolie Heard and Briana Bella Heard.
Her father is Rwandan and her mother is a Mutooro.
The parents divorced when she was still young and she moved with her father to Rwanda in 1994. She returned to Uganda in 2004 and started staying with a reverend’s family and they change her name to Allen Nantongo. Her dad died during the genocide.
She runs a foundation called Judith Heard Foundation and Day One Campaign aimed at helping victims of rape, sexual violence and sexual harassment.