Wynonna gone wild!

Wynonna Judd had a "Girls Night Out" while celebrating her milestone 60th birthday with a star-studded bash over the weekend. The party featured a wide-ranging guest list, from country star Jelly Roll to Law and Order: SVU star Mariska Hargitay.

"Well, you only turn 60 once," she captioned the post. "This whole birthday week has been beyond my wildest dreams!!!!!! From the simple & sweet to the excellent & extreme, I cried the entire time! Thank you to everyone who showed up to celebrate with me. I feel so loved."

In the carousel of photos, Judd's signature red hair was on display as she blew out the candles of her birthday cake. She posed with fellow country crooners Ashley McBryde, Reba McEntire, Terri Clark, Lainey Wilson, Shelly Fairchild, Wyatt Cody, and Jamey Johnson.

"Nona know how to throw a party," Jelly Roll's wife, Bunnie Xo, commented on the post. "We love youuu."

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Also in attendance were internet influencers @whereis_greg and Chelcie Lynn, who said that the celebration was "the most fun I've ever had."

A wild moment from the party was photographed as Judd and her husband, Cactus Moser, felt up a shirtless man, with a beer-holding Jelly Roll and a few other friends joining them for the shot.

Internet influencer Meme Shahan was also in attendance, commenting that "this party literally the best! Thanks for having us."

The content creator went on to share a video from inside the bash, which showed what she thought the party would be like - which the country stars gathered to give birthday wishes to Judd - versus what it was actually like - a huge celebration with some wild and chaotic dancing.

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The occasion marked Judd's second birthday since the death of her mother, Naomi Judd. Before the "No One Else on Earth" hitmaker performed the National Anthem at the Kentucky Derby last month, she reflected on not having her mother present to witness the monumental performance.

"I feel her, and I miss her terribly," Judd shared with People. "It's the 'best and the worst of times' kind of thing, where you're keenly aware of where you were and what was going on, on that day."

The day after her mother's death, Judd went to the Country Music Hall of Fame to accept an honor, proving how passionate she is about her music. In her acceptance speech for the honor, she spoke about the highs and lows of the music industry.

"For half of y'all in this place tonight, I know you don't know who I am," she said, Southern Living reports. "Or you were not born when I had my years of being fabulous. And I'll let that go. But back in 1990-blahblahblah, Tim McGraw opened for me. Four weeks ago, I opened for Tim. The highs are high and the lows are low, baby. But don't ever let them tell you who you are."

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