Catherine Bach has been spotted enjoying a night out in Nashville, just months after concerns were raised about her health.
The Dukes of Hazzard favorite headed to the Tennessee capital for an evening out, following her recent hospital stay.
She also shared a selfie from the outing, adding alongside a heart emoji: “FAMILY.”
Dressed in a red blouse, blue jeans and leather boots similar to her famous on-screen look, the 72-year-old was joined by her friend Abbie Celis as they dined at Halls Chophouse.
Her appearance comes around six months after former co-stars revealed she had been taken to hospital.
Ben Jones, who played Cooter Davenport, told fans at the time: “Our dear Catherine Bach has just been admitted to the hospital in Los Angeles on an emergency basis. Catherine has an embolism that probably developed as a result of a recent surgery.”
Meanwhile, John Schneider, known for playing Bo Duke, also reassured fans, writing: “I just texted Catherine, and thankfully, she responded right away. Yes, she is in the hospital, but she assures me that she is going to be fine.”
He added: “We love you, Catherine!”
The American actress became a household name in the late 1970s and 1980s thanks to her role as Daisy Duke in The Dukes of Hazzard. She later went on to appear in other shows including African Skies and the long-running soap The Young and the Restless.
She was born Catherine Bachman on March 1, 1954, in Warren, Ohio.
As a child, Catherine spent time living on a ranch in South Dakota with her grandparents, which helped shape her early life. She attended Stevens High School in Rapid City, graduating in 1970, before moving on to study drama at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).
While studying, she supported herself by making clothes for friends and theatre groups. She soon began landing small roles in films and TV before getting her big break in The Dukes of Hazzard.
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