After a long battle with mental illness, Naomi Judd, half of the legendary country music duet The Judds, reportedly took her own life.
Wynonna and Ashley, Naomi’s daughters, stated in a statement posted on Saturday that they had lost their mother to “the disease of mental illness.
The 76-year-old country music icon committed suicide, according to various sources, who informed People on Monday. There were no other details given.
Representatives for the singers have been contacted by the New York Post.
Larry Strickland, Naomi’s 32-year-old husband, had also delivered a statement earlier. “The family of Naomi Judd asks for privacy at this difficult time. This is the last we’ll hear from him on the subject.”
This past Sunday, the 57-year-old duo of Naomi and Wynonna Earhardt were inducted into the Hall of Fame of the Country Music Association.
In Nashville, Wynonna said, “I didn’t prepare anything tonight because I knew Mom would probably talk the most,” shedding tears in front of the audience. This is going to be fast because my heart is crushed and I am so grateful. ” When you’re broken and blessed at the same time, it’s an odd combination.
“While this is so much about the Judds as a partnership, I want to take a moment to commemorate my sister, a GOAT,” said a sobbing Ashley. “I’m sad that she couldn’t hang on until today.”
Naomi and Wynonna announced earlier this month that they would be reuniting for a farewell tour in September.
Wynonna declared on Sunday that she would “continue to sing” despite her wounded heart.
In the past, Naomi had been open about her mental health issues. On “Good Morning America” in 2016, she talked about her struggles with “intense” and “severe” depression, which had left her housebound.
“[Fans] see me with rhinestones, you know, with glitter in my hair, that really is who I am,” she said to anchor Robin Roberts at that time. However, after returning home, I would spend the next three weeks doing nothing but sleeping in my pajamas and not bathing.” “It was so horrible,” he said.
The singer continues, “When I got off the tour, it was like falling into a dark, terrible pit from which I couldn’t get out.” “I sat on my couch for two years straight,” said nobody ever. The country music legend went on to say that she had considered jumping off a bridge near her farm to end her life.
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A day before she and her daughter Wynonna were inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame, Judd died at the age of 76 on Saturday.