What caused Naomi Judds death?
In an interview that aired on television on Thursday, the actress Ashley Judd said that her mother was suffering from a mental condition when she passed away a month ago.
Ashley Judd, the daughter of country music artist Naomi Judd, revealed that she had lost her mother to the “sickness of mental illness” after her mother passed away a month ago. Naomi Judd had won a Grammy for her work in the genre of country music. Ms. Judd was more open about her mother’s death in an interview that aired on television on Thursday. She stated that her mother had taken her own life by shooting herself in the head at their home in Tennessee, and she urged other individuals who are struggling to reach out for assistance.
As the mother-daughter combination known as the Judds, country music charts were virtually unconquerable in the 1980s thanks to Naomi Judd and her other daughter, Wynonna Judd. On April 30, Naomi Judd passed away at the age of 76, just one day prior to the duet being inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame.
Ashley Judd stated that she was at her mother’s house outside of Nashville when the latter passed away, as she mentioned in the interview that took place on Thursday. Ms. Judd stated that after going upstairs to inform her mother that a friend of her mother’s had been by, she discovered that her mother had passed away. Ms. Judd had gone downstairs to meet the friend of her mother’s who had stopped by.
Who is Naomi Judd?
Naomi Judd was born in Ashland, which is a town located in the coal mining region of northeastern Kentucky. After spending some time in California, she relocated to Nashville in 1979 with her two girls as a single parent.
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