The furor over a Chinese spy balloon that flew over U.S. airspace has further chilled D.C.-Beijing tensions, but the entertainment industry already has been swept up in the heightened atmosphere of American hawkishness.
19.01.2023 - 23:29 / perezhilton.com
[Warning: Potentially Triggering Content]This is just so terribly sad…
Naomi Judd left behind a truly upsetting suicide note after her death in April — and her last words are heartbreaking, particularly for her daughter and musical partner Wynonna Judd. On Tuesday, Radar Online obtained a photo of a yellow Post-it note from the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office in Tennessee, seemingly taken from the site of Naomi’s death. There was a simple message — believed to be from the late star — written in black pen in cursive writing, saying:
The “not” was underlined, making it clear Naomi was serious. Whoa. We can’t believe that was the last thing she wanted to say…
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A source close to Wynonna opened up to the outlet about how “crushed” the singer was by her mom’s last words, expressing:
The Judd family declined to comment further when Page Six reached out for comment. You can see the harrowing message (below):
As Perezcious readers know, the country music icon died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in April 2022 at 76 years old. She had struggled with mental health challenges for several years. An autopsy report in August explained that she was found “unresponsive in her home by family” and was pronounced dead shortly after being rushed to the hospital.
As you can imagine, her loss has been devastating for her family, particularly Wynonna, who has been candid about needing to lean on others to get through this dark time. In May, the 58-year-old, who performed with her mother in the musical duo The Judds, opened up about the tragedy, writing on Instagram:
The comment has a double meaning now knowing about this letter. The Love Can Build A Bridge artist also
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