Lisa Hartman Black Celebrated 67 in 2023 with Look-Alike Daughter from Marriage Nurtured & Protected for 31 Years

Lisa Hartman Black is an American singer and actress who rose to fame after her role in “Knots Landing” from 1982 to 1986. She also recorded some music, her most famous song being “If Love Must Go.”

Now, Lisa is 67 and has a beautiful family with her husband of 31 years, Clint Black. Her daughter, with whom she runs the family business, wished her a happy birthday, along with many fans and friends.

Lisa has taken a step back from the Hollywood spotlight and enjoys spending time with her family. She exhibited this when she posted a video of herself, her daughter, and her husband taking a walk together to promote a TV special in 2022.

The former actress turned 67 on June 1st, 2023, and her daughter was among the first to wish her a happy birthday. Lily Pearl Black took to Instagram, where she shared a photo carousel of pictures of her mother.

Lily thanked her mother for being her mom, best friend, and role model. She admitted wanting to be her mother when she grew up and said she loved her mother very much.

One of the photos in the carousel was also featured in a 2021 Instagram post that Lisa made. It is a mirror selfie that her daughter took of the pair. Fans loved the photo, and one noted how Lily looked just like her mother, who also earned praises. The fan wrote:

“Lisa… you are ageless and a beauty….”

Lily grew up with her parents in the midst of their happy and loving marriage. The couple has often been asked how they did it. They have not been shy about sharing their secrets to their lasting union.

Lisa and Clint met backstage at one of his concerts in 1990 on New Year’s Eve. Clint had no idea who Lisa was, but when the couple met, they admitted it was like the world went into slow motion.

Clint admitted he knew he was looking at someone special, even though he knew nothing about her and had never seen her on TV. The musician said all it took was looking into Lisa’s eyes to know she was unique.

Clint and Lisa, who embarked on their first joint tour in 2021, have captivated fans’ hearts with their sweet love for one another and their enduring relationship in a world where most marriages suffer.

When asked how they have remained madly in love for so many years, Clint openly revealed:

“Love is something that you nurture and protect. We’ve grown together in our relationship and never apart.”

Clint also said his wife had had an enormous influence on his life and that any love song he wrote after they met had something to do with who they were as a couple. They even released a few duets together.

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