Judge Judy off duty! TV’s $480M super star shows off tan while out in LA after birthday in Bahamas
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Judge Judy showed off her glowing tan from her recent sun-soaked vacation to the Bahamas as she sat down for lunch with husband Jerry Sheindlin on Monday.
Fresh from celebrating her 80th birthday with 23 loved ones in Musha Cay, the reality star, who rose to fame in her popular courtroom over 24 years, linked arms with her husband.
For the lovebird’s laid-back outing just days before Thanksgiving, she wore long-sleeved jeans in a dark wash, black leather belt and matching shoulder bag.
Sweet date: Judge Judy showed off her glowing tan from her recent sun-soaked vacation to the Bahamas as she sat down for lunch with husband Jerry Sheindlin on Monday
Sheindlin wore a charcoal gray button-up shirt, matching slacks and a pair of black and white sneakers
Her latest sighting comes after the revelation that she had an incredible birthday trip to the Bahamas.
“You can’t have a better birthday than surrounded by the people you love who love you in an idyllic and pristine place,” she said. Fox News digital.
Out and about: Fresh off celebrating her 80th birthday with 23 loved ones in Musha Cay, the reality star, who rose to fame in her popular courtroom over 24 years, linked arms with her husband
Looks good! For the lovebird’s laid-back outing just days before Thanksgiving, she wore long-sleeved jeans in a dark wash, a black leather belt and a matching shoulder bag
During her time with Judge Judy, she reportedly earned $47 million a year.
In April, it was announced that she has a new courtroom series in the works on the revamped Amazon Freevee (formerly IMDB TV).
In the new show, she will create and executive produce a new series titled Tribunal, featuring a panel of three judges who will judge real cases.
Inseparable: Sheindlin wore a charcoal gray button-up shirt, matching trousers and a pair of black and white sneakers
Back from vacation: Her latest sighting comes after she revealed she had an incredible birthday trip to the Bahamas
One of the three judges announced is Sheindlin’s own son, Adam Levy, a former Putnam County, New York District Attorney, and an instructor for the National Institute of Trial Advocacy and the New York Prosecutors Training Institute.
The other two justices are Justice Patricia DiMango, a former New York State Supreme Court Justice and Administrative Judge of the New York State Supreme Court, Criminal Term, Kings County; Judge Tanya Acker, graduate of Yale Law School, veteran civil trial attorney, former Judge Pro Tem at Los Angeles County Superior Court.
The new series comes on the heels of Sheindlin’s new Amazon Freevee series Judy Justice, which was recently renewed for a second season.
Impressive: During her time with Judge Judy, she reportedly earned $47 million a year
Success: It was announced in April that she has a new courtroom series in the works on the rebranded Amazon Freevee (formerly IMDB TV); seen in 2006
Judy Justice was the top original program on Freevee in terms of first streams, hours of viewing and customer ratings with over 40 million hours of viewing to date.
The program was the streaming service’s first series to release new episodes daily, with Levy’s daughter and Sheindlin’s granddaughter – Sarah Levy – serving as legal assistant on the show.
The tribunal will also bring back Petri Hawkins Byrd, the bailiff on all 25 seasons of Judge Judy, which ran from 1995 to 2021.
“Tribunal is an exciting new format that combines a traditional court with a video-enhanced presentation,” Sheindlin said in a statement.
In the new show, she will create and executive produce a new series titled Tribunal, featuring a panel of three judges who will judge real cases; seen with her husband in 2019