Wynonna Judd Responds to Rumor That She's Feuding With Sister Ashley Judd Over Mom Naomi Judd's Estate
06.10.2022 - 14:41
/ etonline.com
Wynonna Judd is opening up about the state of her sisterhood with Ashley Judd in the wake of their mother's death. As ET previously reported, Naomi Judd -- who died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound in April at age 76 -- did not explicitly name daughters Wynonna or Ashley in her will. The late country legend appointed her husband of more than 30 years, Larry Strickland, as executor of her estate, while rumors began to surface suggesting a rift between her famous daughters over the will. Now, in a cover story, Naomi insists «there is no argument» regarding the legal document or her relationship with Ashley.
The 58-year-old country singer also shares that she and Ashley, 54, will «split» Naomi's estate after Strickland dies, and that they have no plans to contest the will.«Someone told me while I was at Ashley's house, 'Hey, did you know that they're saying this about you?' I went, 'Huh? I'm fighting with Ashley? Oh. Again?'» Wynonna tells .
«Fighting over what? I have such a great life. Ashley has a great life.
Why would we be fighting over the will?»Wynonna insists that she's «not savvy enough» to contest the legal document, saying: «It never occurred to me.»«I am the last person in this family — and if Ashley was here, I'd hope she'd agree with me -- who knows stuff like this,» she says.Wynonna admits that her relationship with Ashley hasn't always been smooth sailing, noting that they were «separated at age 14 and 18 by success» and have «missed out on a lot of time together.» «As sisters, we disagree on so much,» she says. «But when it comes to our mother, we both look at each other and go, 'She was quite the character.'» The country star shares that their relationship has greatly benefitted from working with a life
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