Naomi Judd always supported her daughters when they needed her the most.
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her suicide five months ago on April 30.“[She] was always so determined. No matter what happened to her,” Judd, 58, told People. “A single white female raising two babies by herself.
On welfare and food stamps. She never gave up.”But that same stubborn resolve applied “to every stinking part of her life, including death,” added Judd. “With the same determination she had to live, she was determined to die.
It’s so hard to comprehend how someone can be so strong and yet so vulnerable.”Judd said that she is still struggling to cope with the loss of her mother and longtime partner in the legendary country duo, the Judds.“I can’t quite wrap my head around it, and I don’t know that I ever will — that she left the way she did,” she said. “That’s how baffling and cunning mental illness is. You have to make peace with the fact that you don’t know.
Sometimes there are no answers.”Naomi Judd — who suffered from depression that sometimes became debilitating for her — was having a tough time dealing with Wynonna being out on tour with her son-in-law drummer Cactus Moser, in the weeks leading up to her death.“It was incredibly painful for [my mother] because her favorite place to be was on the road, and to be with me and [my sister] Ashley,” Judd told People. “She was by herself a lot. And so we were disconnected.
One of my regrets is that I was so busy. She often talked about how lonesome it is in that house without us.”Now, though, Judd is working through her grief by moving forward with The Judds: The Final Tour, a reunion trek that the duo had planned. Instead of her mother, Judd will now be singing alongside such artists as Faith Hill, Martina McBride and Trisha Yearwood.“I have to celebrate the joy as much as I can,” said Judd.
.Naomi Judd always supported her daughters when they needed her the most.
One of Harvey Weinstein’s sexual assault accusers, Ashley Judd, is speaking out on her role in the film "She Said." "She Said," which debuts Nov. 18, highlights the work of journalists who exposed Weinstein in 2017. Weinstein, 70, is serving a 23-year prison sentence following a conviction in New York. Weinstein, who is on trial in Los Angeles, was granted permission to take his appeal of his 2020 sex crime conviction to the New York State Court of Appeals.
No sisterly drama here — so says Wynonna Judd!
Wynonna Judd is opening up about her relationship with sister Ashley Judd in the wake of their mother’s death.
Wynonna Judd has addressed the rumors that she has been feuding with her sister Ashley Judd over their mom Naomi Judd‘s estate.
It has been almost six months since Naomi Judd tragically lost her life and just over two since it was revealed her daughters, singer Wynonna and actress Ashley, were not included in the musician's will. Now, Wynonna is opening up about rumors that she and her younger half-sister Ashley are feuding over their mother's will, which named Naomi's husband Larry Strickland as executor of her estate. Strickland is neither woman's biological father, but is affectionately called "Pop" by them.
Wynonna Judd has insisted that she and her sister Ashley are not fighting over the contents of their late mother's will. The 58-year-old star shot to fame alongside her mother Naomi - who took her own life in April 2022 at the age of 76 after years of suffering from depression - as part of country music duo The Judds in the 1980s but questioned rumours that she and her actress sister Ashley, 54, are having a disagreement over their mother's estate because they both have a "great life" to begin with. Wynonna said: "Someone told me while I was at Ashley's house, 'Hey, did you know that they're saying this about you?' I went, 'Huh? I'm fighting with Ashley? Oh.
Wynonna Judd is opening up about the state of her sisterhood with Ashley Judd in the wake of their mother's death. As ET previously reported, Naomi Judd -- who died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound in April at age 76 -- did not explicitly name daughters Wynonna or Ashley in her will. The late country legend appointed her husband of more than 30 years, Larry Strickland, as executor of her estate, while rumors began to surface suggesting a rift between her famous daughters over the will. Now, in a cover story, Naomi insists «there is no argument» regarding the legal document or her relationship with Ashley.
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Wynonna Judd "can't quite wrap my head around" her mother Naomi Judd's death. Naomi died by suicide April 30 at the age of 76. The "Have Mercy" singer admitted she's struggled with the way Naomi chose to end her life in a new interview.
Carrying on isn’t easy.
Wynonna Judd returned to stage for the first time as part of the 11-show stint with The Judds, a final tour which was initially scheduled as a series of reunion concerts including her mother and singing partner, Naomi Judd. But weeks after the slate of programs was announced, Naomi died by suicide on April 30 at the age of 76. Wynonna enlisted the help of a few women in the industry to make sure the tour continued on as planned, only now more so to honor her mother for the trailblazing path she paved in the country community. "It’s devastatingly beautiful to go back to the past and relive some of these memories," Wynonna told the Associated Press said earlier this week after practicing on stage.
J. Kim Murphy Tennessee’s high court vacated a ruling that would require police to publicly release investigation details regarding the death of country singer Naomi Judd, per the Associated Press. Thursday’s decision comes several weeks after Judd’s family filed a petition in Williamson County Chancery Court to seal the investigation. The family stated that the police records contained video and audio interviews with relatives in the days following Judd’s death; the release of such material would cause “significant trauma and irreparable harm” to the involved parties. Notably, the high court’s ruling did not concern whether the records could be released. Rather, the decision sends the case back to the lower court for another hearing.
Tennessee’s state Supreme Court has vacated a ruling that required police to publicly release their investigation of country singer Naomi Judd’s death.
It’s complicated. Wynonna Judd said she still has a range of emotions about her mother Naomi Judd’s April death, including a deep anger.
Wynonna Judd admitted she's "incredibly angry" and still very much grieving the death of her mother, Naomi Judd, who died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound in Apirl. She was 76. The mother-daughter duo were about to embark on a reunion tour to reminisce with fans on their favorite ‘80s and ’90s songs from The Judds, one of the most successful music acts from the genre with five Grammy Awards, nine CMA awards and 14 No.
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