Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Report from the HOF induction:
https://apnews.com/article/entertainment-travel-arts-and-country-music-nashville-1682427e32f2893194ef3707115fb56c?utm_medium=AP&utm_source=Twitter&utm_campaign=SocialFlow
Heartbreaking. What an amazing accomplishment for Wynonna (and Naomi) with such a horribly sad cloud over it. So gracious and poised. I don't know that I could have even made it up on stage.
Anonymous wrote:It seems so selfish to do at all, let alone right before one of the biggest thrills her daughter probably ever had/will have. I can't begin to understand that level of depression, though, so I'm lucky, I know.
Anonymous wrote:It seems so selfish to do at all, let alone right before one of the biggest thrills her daughter probably ever had/will have. I can't begin to understand that level of depression, though, so I'm lucky, I know.
Anonymous wrote:It seems so selfish to do at all, let alone right before one of the biggest thrills her daughter probably ever had/will have. I can't begin to understand that level of depression, though, so I'm lucky, I know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Timing is everything. It's of note she did this the day before the induction to hall of fame.
Yes, the timing is really odd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People don’t die by suicide because they have nothing to live for. They die by suicide because they have lethal symptoms of a little understood disease with mostly ineffective treatments.
The fact that she has so much to live for surely was a strength that she could draw up son as she fought for her life all of these years. She fought SO hard. The fact that she lived to her late 70’s with a. Disease that might have killed her many times over is a testament to her outsized courage, fortitude, and will to live.
Yes, exactly.
This. I so feel for her daughters, and don't know how they managed to get up on that stage last night. I wouldn't be able to crawl out of bed for at least a year.
Anonymous wrote:People don’t die by suicide because they have nothing to live for. They die by suicide because they have lethal symptoms of a little understood disease with mostly ineffective treatments.
The fact that she has so much to live for surely was a strength that she could draw up son as she fought for her life all of these years. She fought SO hard. The fact that she lived to her late 70’s with a. Disease that might have killed her many times over is a testament to her outsized courage, fortitude, and will to live.
Yes, exactly.
People don’t die by suicide because they have nothing to live for. They die by suicide because they have lethal symptoms of a little understood disease with mostly ineffective treatments.
The fact that she has so much to live for surely was a strength that she could draw up son as she fought for her life all of these years. She fought SO hard. The fact that she lived to her late 70’s with a. Disease that might have killed her many times over is a testament to her outsized courage, fortitude, and will to live.
Anonymous wrote:Report from the HOF induction:
https://apnews.com/article/entertainment-travel-arts-and-country-music-nashville-1682427e32f2893194ef3707115fb56c?utm_medium=AP&utm_source=Twitter&utm_campaign=SocialFlow
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Report from the HOF induction:
https://apnews.com/article/entertainment-travel-arts-and-country-music-nashville-1682427e32f2893194ef3707115fb56c?utm_medium=AP&utm_source=Twitter&utm_campaign=SocialFlow
Wow Ashley Judd is almost unrecognizable. I really hope these ladies don’t carry the weight of their moms death onto their own struggles with mental illness.
Is Ashley’s face just ravaged by plastic surgery?
Yes, she’s had a lot of the same work her mom had, what a shame. It’s well known she has similar mental health struggles, very sad. Looks like Wynonna’s left her face alone. Must have been unbelievably painful to receive the hall of fame induction honors alone.
I don't even really know the The Judds' music but, wow, the comment "blessed and broken" and the emotion behind it was powerful.
Anonymous wrote:I hope she did not commit suicide.
She had so much to live for.
She was close to her oldest Grandchild, a Grandson and she was to be inducted into the Hall of Fame later today.
She had a reunion tour lined up w/Wynona in the fall too.
But mental illness never discriminates. Sadly.🕊🕊🕊
Anonymous wrote:Report from the HOF induction:
https://apnews.com/article/entertainment-travel-arts-and-country-music-nashville-1682427e32f2893194ef3707115fb56c?utm_medium=AP&utm_source=Twitter&utm_campaign=SocialFlow