The music industry was left in mourning in April, 2022 when country legend Naomi Judd tragically passed away. While the official story is that the 76-year-old singer took her own life via self-inflicted gunshot wound, new details have emerged that are causing some to question the family’s account of events.
According to a report by Radar Online, images obtained from the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office in Franklin, Tennessee reveal a Post-It note left by Naomi with a shocking message. The note, scribbled in Naomi’s handwriting, reads “Do not let Wy come to my funeral. She’s mentally ill.” The note is said to be directed at Wynonna, Naomi’s eldest daughter and musical partner in the iconic duo, The Judds.
Late Singer, Naomi Judd, Blasted Daughter Wynonna, Banned Her From Attending Her Funeral In Suicide Note
The note has sparked speculation about what could have caused such a rift between mother and daughter in Naomi’s final hours. The Judd family had previously sought to keep the details of Naomi’s death private, but these new developments have raised eyebrows and sparked rumors about what really happened.
Some insiders claim that Ashley Judd, Naomi’s other daughter, had previously spoken candidly about her mother’s struggles with mental illness, and the trauma she experienced after discovering her mother’s body in order to cover up the truth. But these new revelations are causing many to question the family’s version of events. The Judd family has faced privacy violations in the wake of Naomi’s death, much like the Bryant family after the loss of Kobe Bryant.
Some say that in an essay published shortly after her mother’s death, Ashley expressed her deep compassion for families who have had to endure the anguish of a leaked or legal public release of intimate details surrounding the death to shift the blame. The truth behind Naomi Judd’s death remains shrouded in mystery, and the Judd family’s attempts to keep the details private have only fueled the rumors and speculations. Our thoughts go out to the Judd loved ones during this awfully difficult time.