Anonymous wrote:She took her own life?!
Anonymous wrote:I appreciate the level of compassion Ashley shows her mother, despite how awful it must have been to be the one who found her.
Anonymous wrote:Cause of death confirmed, so sad:
https://www.cnn.com/2022/05/12/entertainment/naomi-judd-cause-of-death/index.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:why was it a fu to Her daughter? I don’t see that because they were about to go on tour. For all we know she had a medical issues that she knew from being a nurse on top of her lifelong anxiety. She was 76 and perhaps her quality of life was failing her. I feel horrible for her family. Ashly looks a mess. I see
Wynonna’s daughter is also struggling. Fame is not always what you hope for.
Because she did it just 2 days before her daughter was to receive her greatest professional award. That award is now forever marred now. I agree with the PP that if you understood the family dysfunction you’d understand.
The Hall of Fame induction was for The Judds - ie both of them - not just Wynonna.
Yes, I know. But given that one of The Judds is no longer with us, the pain is left with the living person.
Why do you have compassion for one person about an award but none for the person who was in such devastating pain she felt the need to end her life?
I think the better question is why don’t you have compassion for the survivors that have to now live with Naomi’s decision.
And that suicide is often a final FU. Not always but sometimes.
Did someone in your life kill themself? Because of the relentless a-holes they had to endure?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:why was it a fu to Her daughter? I don’t see that because they were about to go on tour. For all we know she had a medical issues that she knew from being a nurse on top of her lifelong anxiety. She was 76 and perhaps her quality of life was failing her. I feel horrible for her family. Ashly looks a mess. I see
Wynonna’s daughter is also struggling. Fame is not always what you hope for.
Because she did it just 2 days before her daughter was to receive her greatest professional award. That award is now forever marred now. I agree with the PP that if you understood the family dysfunction you’d understand.
The Hall of Fame induction was for The Judds - ie both of them - not just Wynonna.
Yes, I know. But given that one of The Judds is no longer with us, the pain is left with the living person.
Why do you have compassion for one person about an award but none for the person who was in such devastating pain she felt the need to end her life?
I think the better question is why don’t you have compassion for the survivors that have to now live with Naomi’s decision.
No.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:why was it a fu to Her daughter? I don’t see that because they were about to go on tour. For all we know she had a medical issues that she knew from being a nurse on top of her lifelong anxiety. She was 76 and perhaps her quality of life was failing her. I feel horrible for her family. Ashly looks a mess. I see
Wynonna’s daughter is also struggling. Fame is not always what you hope for.
Because she did it just 2 days before her daughter was to receive her greatest professional award. That award is now forever marred now. I agree with the PP that if you understood the family dysfunction you’d understand.
The Hall of Fame induction was for The Judds - ie both of them - not just Wynonna.
Yes, I know. But given that one of The Judds is no longer with us, the pain is left with the living person.
Why do you have compassion for one person about an award but none for the person who was in such devastating pain she felt the need to end her life?
I think the better question is why don’t you have compassion for the survivors that have to now live with Naomi’s decision.
And that suicide is often a final FU. Not always but sometimes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:why was it a fu to Her daughter? I don’t see that because they were about to go on tour. For all we know she had a medical issues that she knew from being a nurse on top of her lifelong anxiety. She was 76 and perhaps her quality of life was failing her. I feel horrible for her family. Ashly looks a mess. I see
Wynonna’s daughter is also struggling. Fame is not always what you hope for.
Because she did it just 2 days before her daughter was to receive her greatest professional award. That award is now forever marred now. I agree with the PP that if you understood the family dysfunction you’d understand.
The Hall of Fame induction was for The Judds - ie both of them - not just Wynonna.
Yes, I know. But given that one of The Judds is no longer with us, the pain is left with the living person.
Why do you have compassion for one person about an award but none for the person who was in such devastating pain she felt the need to end her life?
I think the better question is why don’t you have compassion for the survivors that have to now live with Naomi’s decision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:why was it a fu to Her daughter? I don’t see that because they were about to go on tour. For all we know she had a medical issues that she knew from being a nurse on top of her lifelong anxiety. She was 76 and perhaps her quality of life was failing her. I feel horrible for her family. Ashly looks a mess. I see
Wynonna’s daughter is also struggling. Fame is not always what you hope for.
Because she did it just 2 days before her daughter was to receive her greatest professional award. That award is now forever marred now. I agree with the PP that if you understood the family dysfunction you’d understand.
The Hall of Fame induction was for The Judds - ie both of them - not just Wynonna.
Yes, I know. But given that one of The Judds is no longer with us, the pain is left with the living person.
Why do you have compassion for one person about an award but none for the person who was in such devastating pain she felt the need to end her life?
I think the better question is why don’t you have compassion for the survivors that have to now live with Naomi’s decision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:why was it a fu to Her daughter? I don’t see that because they were about to go on tour. For all we know she had a medical issues that she knew from being a nurse on top of her lifelong anxiety. She was 76 and perhaps her quality of life was failing her. I feel horrible for her family. Ashly looks a mess. I see
Wynonna’s daughter is also struggling. Fame is not always what you hope for.
Because she did it just 2 days before her daughter was to receive her greatest professional award. That award is now forever marred now. I agree with the PP that if you understood the family dysfunction you’d understand.
The Hall of Fame induction was for The Judds - ie both of them - not just Wynonna.
Yes, I know. But given that one of The Judds is no longer with us, the pain is left with the living person.
Why do you have compassion for one person about an award but none for the person who was in such devastating pain she felt the need to end her life?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:why was it a fu to Her daughter? I don’t see that because they were about to go on tour. For all we know she had a medical issues that she knew from being a nurse on top of her lifelong anxiety. She was 76 and perhaps her quality of life was failing her. I feel horrible for her family. Ashly looks a mess. I see
Wynonna’s daughter is also struggling. Fame is not always what you hope for.
Because she did it just 2 days before her daughter was to receive her greatest professional award. That award is now forever marred now. I agree with the PP that if you understood the family dysfunction you’d understand.
The Hall of Fame induction was for The Judds - ie both of them - not just Wynonna.
Yes, I know. But given that one of The Judds is no longer with us, the pain is left with the living person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:why was it a fu to Her daughter? I don’t see that because they were about to go on tour. For all we know she had a medical issues that she knew from being a nurse on top of her lifelong anxiety. She was 76 and perhaps her quality of life was failing her. I feel horrible for her family. Ashly looks a mess. I see
Wynonna’s daughter is also struggling. Fame is not always what you hope for.
Because she did it just 2 days before her daughter was to receive her greatest professional award. That award is now forever marred now. I agree with the PP that if you understood the family dysfunction you’d understand.
The Hall of Fame induction was for The Judds - ie both of them - not just Wynonna.