Wynonna Judd has insisted that she and her sister Ashley are not fighting over the contents of their late mother's will. The 58-year-old star shot to fame alongside her mother Naomi - who took her own life in April 2022 at the age of 76 after years of suffering from depression - as part of country music duo The Judds in the 1980s but questioned rumours that she and her actress sister Ashley, 54, are having a disagreement over their mother's estate because they both have a "great life" to begin with.
Wynonna said: "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?' Fighting over what? I have such a great life. Ashley has a great life. Why would we be fighting over the will? "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.
I'm not savvy enough to go, 'I'm going to contest the will. ' It never occurred to me. " The 'Love Can Build a Bridge' songstress - whose father is the late Charles Jordan, while Ashley's is Michael Ciminella - went on to add that she is "relying" on her half-sibling and while they may argue about a lot of things, they would always agree about their mother.
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