Even months after the terrible passing of her mother, Wynonna Judd is not keeping her followers in the dark about what she has been going through lately.
The 58-year-old, who is the other half of The Judds, went to social media on Tuesday to respond to a fan's remark that she "doesn't seem well."
Wynonna and Ashley's mother, Naomi Judd, committed suicide in April 2022. Age-wise, she was 76.
Wynonna told her followers how she heard "some of the comments" and, at first, thought those were all just "opinions and buttholes."
The "No One Else on Earth" singer, who was forced to break her silence and explain what was going on because she could see that people were truly worried about her.
"I am working so hard on my mental, physical and spiritual well-being," she said.
"I have a great team. I'm really blessed, and I'm broken, and I'm working really hard at self-care, which is not selfish. It's sacred."
Wynonna Judd stated that despite her busy schedule, she will have time to relax at her farm and spend time with her family and pets as well as go for walks in the woods.
"The last thing I'll say is: can't keep a good woman down too long," Wynonna concluded.
It's unknown if Wynonna Judd shares the same mental condition as her mother, who has struggled with it for a number of years.
Wynonna and Ashley released a statement following her death in April, saying, "We lost our wonderful mother to the scourge of mental illness. We are broken. We are enduring terrible loss, but we are aware that her fans really adored her.
"We are in unknown territory," they added.
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After Wynonna's released a statement on New Year's Eve and it was revealed that she would not be appearing on the CBS Special "New Year's Eve Live: Nashville's Big Bash," fans voiced worry about Wynonna.
Following an unexpected illness, the Country Music Hall of Fame member used social media to break the terrible news to her followers.
She was scheduled to perform at Nashville's Bicentennial Mall with Kelsea Ballerini.
The singer claimed that "a bout of vertigo" prevented her from performing.
She expressed regret for disappointing her fans in the statement and said she was "heartbroken" to have done so.
But fans won't need to worry because Wynonna will still perform in February, "better than ever."
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