
“From days when I may post something that looks like everything’s perfect and people don’t know what was happening an hour before. But I think I’ve learned a lot from my own. … I was like this is going on, and I just like broke down in the shoe section by the high heels. “I remember a girl came up to me in Nordstrom last year and she’s like, ‘Oh you and your kids you have the perfect life,’ and I was bawling. For instance, I was on the cover of a magazine in an awesome outfit, they got me looking perfect - and it’s just you never really know what’s going on with people and how they’re pivoting and what they’re dealing with. “I never wanted to make up total lies on Instagram, but I was. And then we had three children and we’re back and trying to figure it all out, but the thing that people see on Instagram is very different than sometimes what people see in person. We had two divorce filings in our marriage in a very intense marriage story. Holly Williams A: “Right? I mean I think the biggest thing that I’ve learned in the last five years the saying ‘respond, don’t react’ and for me, that meant there was a lot going on in our personal life. Lori Tucker Q: “Even though your name is Holly Audrey Williams, life is not always perfect, you’ve got these bumps in the road and it’s how you react to those.” She shared how she has learned to stay positive after the pandemic hit her business, and the loss of her sister back in June. We traveled to Franklin, Tennessee, for an exclusive interview with Holly Audrey Williams.

She’s also a singer, songwriter, wife and mother, and she happens to be Hank Williams Jr.’s daughter, granddaughter of Hank Sr. (WATE) - She’s an entrepreneur, owns retail stores and is busy flipping houses.
