Ashley Judd and Wynonna Judd are allegedly feuding over the death of their beloved mother, Naomi Judd.
According to Life & Style, Wynonna couldn’t help but feel that Ashley has been making their mom’s death all about her. And she wants to put an end to what Ashley is doing once and for all.
“When Naomi died, Ashley was front and center in the media. Wynonna felt that Ashley was making Naomi’s death all about her – something she feels her sister has always done,” the source said.
Ashley, on the other hand, also has some complaints about Wynonna. She allegedly felt shut down by her sister after their mom passed away.
“Ashley felt shut out by Wynonna announcing she would be going on tour and bringing in special guests to honor her mother for certain songs. Ashley felt like she had no part in the tribute,” the source said.
The source added that there were hopes that Ashley and Wynonna will become closer to each other following the death of their mom. But this isn’t what happened. In fact, Naomi’s death brought them farther apart.
“Being thrust together by grief was just too much for them to handle. Wynonna realized she needs some space from Ashley. This is not a road they need to travel together,” the source said.
Throughout the past couple of months, so many things have already been said about the sisters after Naomi’s death. There have been endless claims that Ashley and Wynonna are feuding because they are not on the same page when it comes to releasing their mom’s death records.
There were also allegations claiming that the sisters were not on the same page with regard to Naomi’s last will and testament. But during a recent interview, Wynonna put an end to the speculations by saying that she and her sister are on good terms.
If fans and readers would just believe what they read in the tabloids, it would be very easy to assume that these stories are accurate. However, they are far from the truth.
There’s no indication that Ashley and Wynonna became estranged after their mom’s death. In fact, the sister seems to be much closer to each other now because they have no one else to lean on but each other.