Martina McBride, Tanya Tucker, and Brandi Carlile, among others, expressed their admiration for the country artist on Instagram.

Cheers to Wynonna Judd’s birthday!

The country legend turned 59 on Tuesday, and she shared pictures of her extravagant cake and expressed gratitude to her followers on Instagram.

Judd wrote, “Thank you all for making me feel so loved. “I am so fortunate!”

On social media, she received a lot of support from other celebrities. Rosie O’Donnell joked in the comments, “ur catching up 2 me sister friend.”

Martina McBride, Terri Clark, Little Big Town’s Karen Fairchild, and Brittney Spencer are some more performers that left birthday wishes for Judd in comments.

To commemorate the event, Tanya Tucker uploaded a video to her Instagram Stories. She stated in the video, “Happy birthday, Wynonna. I love you, and I hope you had a beautiful day, ’cause we were truly blessed this day that you were born just a few short years ago.

Brandi Carlile posted a clip of herself singing with Judd to her Instagram Stories along with a heartfelt message. Judd’s microphone stand was covered in bras that fans had thrown. She wrote, “Happy birthday to one of my heroes.” “Hope you’re getting showered in bras and sparkles today! I love you!”

Judd described life after the passing of her mother and musical collaborator Naomi Judd in the recent documentary Wynonna Judd: Between Hell and Hallelujah. Her choice to continue with The Judds: The Final Tour without her mother was a part of that journey.

She explained how fortunate she felt to have the support of her family, especially her husband Cactus Moser, during this time. Judd remarked in the documentary, “I’ve never trusted someone and loved someone simultaneously like I love Cactus. Marrying Cactus was one of the greatest days of my life.”

In contrast to Moser, who has three children: Cahl, Wyatt, and Sunshine, Judd has two children from a previous marriage with Arch Kelley III: Grace Pauline, 26, and Elijah, 28.

Sunshine remarked in the Moser and Judd documentary that “watching them together is kind of a fun thing to do.” The couple that everyone aspires to be is “they.”

The country singer discussed having Moser as her support system in an October cover story interview with PEOPLE.

He’ll grab my hands and tell me, “Honey, you’ve done your best,” and I’ll start to cry, she explained. He encourages me to give myself a break by saying, “Honey? Stop. Take a breath,” when I’m trying to be particularly eloquent, say something great, or come up with the correct response. He is correct; I’ve done my best.