"The pain of losing Mom on 4/30 to suicide is so great, that I often feel like I'm not ever going to be able to fully accept and surrender to the truth that ...
She's also found some comfort in the song "Love Can Build A Bridge," while her late mother wrote and finds herself humming it "to myself here on the farm at night." "I know that it is a simple steps program, and those steps are not easy to take at times," she wrote. This cannot be how The Judds story ends.💔," Wynonna continued. So before I sat down to write this, I thought, 'No ... I just don't know what to say.' Then, I heard the words from my life coach asking me, 'What do you know?' And I began to cry." Her mother -- who was one half the singing duo The Judds with Wynonna -- died on April 30, 2022 from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, following a battle with mental illness. "I DO know, that the pain of losing Mom on 4/30 to suicide is so great, that I often feel like I'm not ever going to be able to fully accept and surrender to the truth that she left the way she did.
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Wynonna Judd is sharing her thoughts on how she is doing a month after her mother, Naomi, died by suicide at the age of 76.
In conclusion, she writes, “Thank you all for your love and support. I know that it is a simple steps program, and those steps are not easy to take at times. So before I sat down to write this, I thought, ‘No…I just don’t know what to say.’ Then, I heard the words from my life coach asking me, ‘What do you know?’ And I began to cry.”
Wynonna Judd said "the pain" of losing her mother and singing partner Naomi Judd "to suicide is so great" in an emotional Instagram post on Sunday.
Naomi’s daughter Ashley Judd, 54, revealed that she was the one to find her mother’s body. “I DO know, that as corny as it sounds, ‘Love Can Build A Bridge.’ I find myself humming the song that Mom wrote for the fans, to myself here on the farm at night,” she added. I’m just going to have to,” she said. “I really DO know, that I’m not able to do this grieving thing all by myself, and that it’s okay to reach out for help. This cannot be how The Judds story ends,” she wrote. “There is so much happening in the world right now.
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She ended her note by thanking her fans for their continuous love and support and encouraged all of them to “Check-in more often.” She ended her note by thanking her fans for their continuous love and support and encouraged all of them to “Check-in more often.” Breaking down into tears while writing the note she says that this cannot be how the Judd’s story ends. Breaking down into tears while writing the note she says that this cannot be how the Judd’s story ends. Naomi Judd’s death at the age of 76 was announced on the 30th of April. In a statement posted on Instagram, Ashley Juddwrote that she and her sister Wynonna “lost their beautiful mother to the disease of mental illness.” Wynonna poured her heart out on how she feels after losing her mother, on her official Instagram handle with a heartfelt note.
Wynonna Judd, part of country duo The Judds, reflects on mother Naomi Judd's death by suicide. Naomi Judd had depression and mental illness for years.
I will continue to fight for my faith, for my SELF, for my family, and I WILL continue to show up & sing," she wrote, adding, "Thank you all for your love and support. “My momma loved you so much, and she appreciated your love for her, and I’m sorry that she couldn’t hang on until today,” Ashley Judd said. "I DO know, that I feel so helpless—right now especially," Wynonna Judd continued, before referencing one of her hit songs with her mother. "I really DO know, that I’m not able to do this grieving thing all by myself, and that it’s okay to reach out for help. "I know that it is a simple steps program, and those steps are not easy to take at times. Naomi Judd died on April 30 from a self-inflicted firearm wound, one day before she was scheduled to be inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame, TODAY previously reported.
Just about a month after Naomi Judd died by suicide, her daughter, Wynonna Judd, took to Instagram to reflect on life without her late mother.
"I DO know, that I feel so helpless—right now especially," Wynonna shared. She then shared she plans to "break the cycle of addiction & family dysfunction." This cannot be how The Judds story ends," Wynonna continued, adding a broken heart emoji. "Before I sat down to write this, I thought, 'No…I just don't know what to say.' Then, I heard the words from my life coach asking me, 'What do you know?' And I began to cry." "This isn’t easy. "Checking in.
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"I really DO know, that I'm not able to do this grieving thing all by myself, and that it's okay to reach out for help," she added. "I DO know, that I feel so helpless—right now especially," she wrote. In a recent post on the younger Judd's verified Instagram account, she wrote "There is so much happening in the world right now.
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She shared, “I really DO know, that I’m not able to do this grieving thing all by myself, and that it’s okay to reach out for help. How to get help: In the U.S., call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255. But then she reminded herself to focus on the things she does know, as her life coach taught her. And it’s hard for her to accept that their story ended the way that it did. Wynonna confessed to fans that she’s emotionally vulnerable, and understandably so. Notably, her update came in the wake of a school shooting tragedy in Uvalde, Texas. And she felt she didn’t know what to say.
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"I must continue to show up for myself (first) and do the personal healing work," she explained. I will continue to fight for my faith, for my SELF, for my family, and I WILL continue to show up & sing. In a candid Instagram post on Sunday, The Judds star Wynonna confessed how she had been coping following her mother's death on 30 April, aged 76.
Wynonna Judd shared a raw message about grief on Instagram over a month after her mother Naomi Judd died by suicide. She wrote that she feels “helpless.”
“I will continue to fight for my faith, for my SELF, for my family, and I WILL continue to show up & sing.” “I’m not able to do this grieving thing all by myself, and that it’s okay to reach out for help,” she concluded the post. “I find myself humming the song that Mom wrote for the fans, to myself here on the farm at night,” she wrote. “I must continue to show up for myself {first} and do the personal healing work,” she continued. Therefore, I’ve made a commitment to keep doing the ‘next right thing,’ and schedule weekly appointments so that I continue with the ongoing work, even when I have good days.” So before I sat down to write this, I thought, ‘No…I just don’t know what to say.’ Then, I heard the words from my life coach asking me, ‘What do you know?’ And I began to cry,” she wrote.
In her latest Instagram post, the country singer addressed how she is dealing with the loss of her mother, who died last month.
I will continue to fight for my faith, for my SELF, for my family, and I WILL continue to show up & sing. She added: "I know that it is a simple steps program, and those steps are not easy to take at times. Wynonna also said she would continue to perform. "This cannot be how The Judds story ends." "We lost our beautiful mother to the disease of mental illness. "Today we sisters experienced a tragedy," the statement said.