Despite separating ways from her mom Naomi Judd in the early 1990s after their duo "The Judds" disbanded, Wynonna Judd has become successful with her solo career but is making music her only outlet for having millions of dollars?
According to Celebrity Net Worth, the country star has an estimated net worth of $12 million. She rose to fame in the 1980s and embarked on a solo music career years later.
Throughout her run with "The Judds," Wynonna made a hefty amount of money as their music made a long-lasting impact in the industry.
The duo charted 23 tracks on the Billboard Hot Country Singles charts, including 14 number ones.
They have released eight studio albums, a Christmas album, and two "Greatest Hits" records that compiled some of their most popular songs.
With fame that inspired millions of people globally, the mother-daughter duo managed to sell more than 20 million records around the world.
After parting ways with the band as Naomi was forced into early retirement due to her health woes, Wynonna went on to release music under her name alone.
She signed to MCA Records as a solo singer, dropping her last name and performing as simply "Wynonna."
Her solo career didn't have much impact compared to her run with "The Judds," but she managed to be successful on her own.
Aside from making millions of dollars off her music career, the singer has ventured out to the world of entrepreneurship by launching a CBD line called "Wynonna CBD."
According to its website, the herbal-infused hemp products are a "luxurious new line" that helps bring harmony to people's everyday lives.
In a previous interview with "Mornings with Maria," the singer said she hopes her products would help people cope after being stuck at home due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
"I'm looking for something to just heal. I'm a seeker, I wake up every day going 'what today?' I can't heal the world, I have to heal myself, it starts with me," she recalled before discovering CBD.
Today, Wynonna is mourning the loss of her mom, Naomi Judd, who passed away a day before "The Judds" was inducted into the Country Hall of Fame.
Multiple sources confirmed to People Magazine that the country legend took her own life after struggling with mental illness for years.
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