I completely agree. She seems so maternal & comforting throughout. And she let Ashley talk. And she was just simply perfect and genuine, and struck the exact right tone with every question and follow-up with Ashley.
@@shastaluu Whitney embarrassed herself and made herself look foolish. That was on her, not Diane Sawyer. No disrespect intended, as Whitney ultimately succumbed to her addiction. But all the denial & excuse-making & attitude that goes along with addiction was on full-display in that train wreck of an interview.
I don't know. I'm having a lot of trouble with this. I remember reading that Ashley was suicidal at one point and thought of shooting herself. Naomi knew she was in the house and knew Ashley would find her. WHY would a mother do this??? I understand depression and suicide, trust me I do, but I can't get over why a mother would do this to a child that she knows is vulnerable or has/had issues with depression as well. This is really upsetting me and I can't get past it.
Ashley I'm proud of you. Your mother would be proud of you. You were poised and dignified in the midst of unspeakable pain. God be with you and your family
Ashley has always been such a brilliant intelligent articulate woman. I have such empathy for her in her grief and trauma. May she find some solace and peace
She is a disturbed individual who used going on stage for a “women’s march” and citing she is a “nasty woman” as a scapegoat for her real issues. And calling out Trump as someone who bathed in “Cheetos dust”. Looking at Ashley today. It looks like Trump got the last laugh.
When a person has cancer, there is no stigma, only sincerity. But when a person is diagnosed with a mental illness (a brain sickness), there is stigma and feeling shameful. Hopefully, that can change one day, and Ashley bringing it up is only the beginning.
I watched clips of this interview but didn't see the whole thing until now. This is too relatable. "Her brain hurt....it physically hurt..." "She had a lot of trouble getting off the sofa" "She was very isolated" Everything that Ashley said is true. Depression is something real. Just to get up everyday is a task. You literally have to pep talk yourself into it and then explain to yourself why you are doing it. The feeling is like a million bricks sitting on your brain and telling you "You'll never make it through the day"😔 It truly does take little steps at a time.
I suffer from depression and panic/anxiety. I can relate to their anguish. I do think of suicide a lot and I know that deep inside me I just want to end this hurt. Saw quite a few professionals and no one was able to help. I really feel sorry for the Judds.
That was beautifully stated. It’s been a rough couple of years, can we please put aside our differences and be civil again? It’s really not a very large world. We are all the family of man, and we all need each other. I am so heartened by the lovely comments.
As a fellow child of a parent with mental illness witnessed my entire life and watched that light go out, I want to tell you are not alone. You did lovely explaining what your Mother went through. The torture she endured yet was such a bright beautiful light for others. I also suffer with mental illness and spend a lot of energy fighting back with the help of professionals. Finally, Thank You for sharing with everyone what is so personal and painful to tell.
Words escape me. It's only been 24 hrs since I've found this out. To not only lose your mother but to add the circumstances how & be able to push through an interview, I see the strength your mother has blessed you both with & I offer my heartfelt condolences. She was my kind of woman
I’d just like to thank Diane Sawyer for being the understated listener in this piece with Ashley. She is a true professional and handled the interview respectfully.
“The size of the love is the size of the loss…and sometimes that can be infinite” Oh beautiful Beautiful Ashley! You, your sister and Pops are truly loved. I hope you know how much the world appreciates your strength and grace during this most difficult of times. May you go forward knowing that all your advocacies continue to make a difference in countless lives. I’m but one of millions of nobodies, but my heart is with you. Thank you so very much for helping the vulnerable.
As I sit here, unable to get out of bed, listening to this, I want to share a little bit. The fight never goes away. More times than not I'm tired. Life has became something I endure, not live. I noticed a few comments of passing judgment upon Naomi.... this is what I say..... stop shaming us that suffer from this disease, for taking medication, for going to therapy.... we are literally fighting each day. Thank you Ashley!! what a remarkably strong woman you are to talk about this. Much love from a fellow Kentuckian.
Beautiful words spoken and I’m ashamed to admit that there are days I do not see the light of day, meaning go outside. It’s like something snapped inside of me about seven years ago and I lost my zest for life. I put on a happy face when I must and I suffer in silence begging this darkness to go away. No one truly understands.
I pray and beg our creator, who knows our struggles even better than us, to grant health and ease to all those struggling with any type of illness. We know that illness including depression is not in vain and that it brings us closer to our creator through our patience and trust in knowing that we do not know much and trust in our creator’s guidance.
Broke my heart watching this. I can’t imagine the trauma from finding the person you love the most. My thoughts are with you Ashley, your sister and step dad. I suffer from sever anxiety and depression and I can relate with the isolation. 💔
Ginger-Bread Girl, you are not along, you are very, important. Please don't give up, please keep trying to get help. My meds faith and kids help me. Praying for you. MAY GOD BLESS YOU 🙏
@💕 Love&War hi thank you for writing to me. I was seeing a therapist prior to covid unfortunately I stopped. At the moment I am doing a lot better but I do know and recognise it will be a lifelong battle so I need to be proactive with it. Thank you again for reaching out it means a lot!!
Heart breaking to watch this interview. You spoke so beautifully of your mother. I agree with you and your family that your mother deserves her privacy and dignity. My prayers are with you, your sister and step father. God bless you
The fact that they felt that they had to do this so soon to avoid rumors and drama is so sad. Diane was so respectful and Ashley is so poised. If you read River of Time, you would know this has been a decades long fight for Naomi. It took less than 5 min of being alone - in her previous darkest time, she hid a gun because her husband had gotten the rest out of access from her. My heart breaks for the family left behind, but I know that the “Prissy Queen of Everything” is finally at rest after a hard early life and a super productive and influential later life. Thank you, ma’am - rest in the peace you so very much deserve. I hope you are wearing the red part dress, it was my favorite!
Sarah When the public doesn't have the truth rumors are going to pop up. I've heard people make multiple guesses because they didn't know what she did or how she did it , And all of that is important to know. She thought about HOW she would do it for years and probably where she would do it The WHEN was WHEN she did it. It was all pre meditated
Oh my God, thank you so much for speaking for so many. You described so well the pain of mental illness and my heart breaks for you and your family. Thank you and much peace to you all.
As a little girl in the south, I grew up listening to & admiring the Judds. Seeing & hearing such talented, faithful, God fearing, intelligent, beautiful, honest, & most importantly genuine ladies was a huge inspiration. I especially appreciated the honesty & unashamed openness with which they were both willing & kind enough to also share their struggles to help others. Their music is often like the soundtrack for my memories & I treasure that as I would a precious gift. As someone who’s lived through an intense traumatic childhood & formative years that resulted in a continuing battle & struggle with my mental health & well-being, it really helped to know I wasn’t alone. To know how great or how small in status or stature that life is a complicated kind of dance of endurance from the mountains to the valleys for us all was helpful. There is a deep pain that can come with opening up & talking about your difficulties. Those who have such empathy that they’re endure it & in a way relive it through memories, because they care more deeply about helping others, to me is an example of selfless love. That kind of quality in a person raises them from simply being endearing to an admirable, powerful, motivational, inspiration. My heart goes out to the Judd family, for us they were such a staple in life it almost feels like loosing a family member. Naomi leaves behind an incredibly legacy & a powerful message. More often than not we can see the beauty & best in others they can’t see in themselves. Remind those you cherish & adore not only that you do, but why you do. Encourage them, labor with them, & never take a single breath for granted. I pray the grace, peace, & comfort only God can give be with them & strengthen them in their loss.
I have watched this four times with tears on my face. To hear her heart breaking as she speak about her mom grips my soul and heart. Your mother loves her girls and Pop. God bless you and your family. What she says about her mother's disease I can relate. Have dealt with and fought with depression all my life. Love and Hugs from another Kentuckian 💖
I didn’t know anything of Naomi Judd before but This makes me extremely emotional because I know the feeling of what Naomi went through. Mental illness is REALLY hard thing to live with, I struggle every single day. I knew Naomi couldn’t anymore. RIP 💔😔
That's so sad. My heart breaks for anyone who has a person in their life who is suffering from mental illness. We have to keep the message out there that mental health is so crucial and it's so important to keep our focus on. Mental health affects everybody no matter what your background is.
Unfortunately one of the saddest pieces of mental health is that so many people are UN diagnosed and do not have the funds to pay for help.. Therefore suffering and silence thinking that since they can't pay for help they are even more worthless than they think.
The elderly are the forgotten demographic when it comes to this disease. My grandfather had a very similar story. No matter how much life you’ve lived, leaving even a day before you’re meant to is too soon.
If you pray from your heart, you will get what you desire, The power of prayer will take you higher. Your faith should be stronger than you will and things will be fine all the while Its just a matter of that one smile; This will change your life forever So, pray with your heart. I’m using this medium to appreciate and thank you for your continuous support and prayers throughout my movie career once again thank you. I’m KEANU REEVES, Hope you don’t mind where are you from!.
So true! Everyone assumes old people have no problems or don’t think they’re problems are that serious bc they don’t have as much time left as most of the rest of us.
@@user-fb4sb1zi8g true!! And truth also, the elderly so often DO have even more “reason” to be depressed and saddened, which is so terribly sad and tragic in itself. The elderly are often left alone to themselves, sometimes for very long stretches of time (months or even years) while the younger members of an extended family are busy going to school, busy with a career, raising a family, chasing and shuttling children around … living their lives in their prime. The elderly no longer have any of that busy-ness. Instead they often become more isolated and lonely ….and depression sets in. Just step into a nursing home or a long-term care facility and you’ll immediately understand how depressing it can be to live that elderly life. It’s horrible to be old and to feel as if you’ve basically been cast aside and forgotten, for all intents and purposes. So yes, the elderly actually often do have good “reason” to feel depressed …and that breaks my heart. Growing old is hard! Even the strongest will likely suffer from sadness, regret, loneliness, etc at some point in the aging process. It’s almost inevitable. I personally witnessed it in varying degrees in all four of my grandparents. And it’s often toughest on the ones who are living out the remainder of their lives alone, after death or loss of their spouse, and some never truly recover.
Ashley amazes me. Her strength and her sadness are profound. I want to thank her for sharing all of this with Diane Sawyer and therefore, us. Depression is a feeling that comes over people that they can't fully understand but that they very much feel. It is persistent and debilitating. One wouldn't know unless they have experienced it. It is comforting to know that Ashley and Wynona recognized this illness and wholeheartedly supported their Mom. You wouldn't believe how many people say, "Pull up your bootstraps and get on with life." Just the way Ashley addresses this is hopeful and real. Thank you, Ashley. This was obviously painful but know that you have truly helped those of us who are depressed or know someone who suffers from depression.
Thanks. Very well said. So, sorry you deal with depression too. You are not along and you're important. Please don't give up, keep trying. I am praying for you. MAY GOD BLESS YOU 🙏
I tried calling the hotline once when I was in a very low place. The woman listened for a few minutes then acted and maybe even said she had other people to talk to. I was shocked and appalled that she acted that way and had I not been able to muster strength I didn't know I had, I would not be here today. I've found the only person that can help you through dark periods in life, is YOURSELF. Best of luck to all those suffering and if you reach out I hope you get the help you need.
I had about this same experience. I called up. Person on the end was very quick with me. It was hard to open up to someone when they don’t have the patience with you. I asked if I could speak with someone else, she asked why. I told her I was having a hard time talking with her so I asked again not in a mean way. I just thought it was important enough to try to speak to someone. She was honestly making me feel worse and then she hung up on me. My husband saw the whole thing go down and was like WTF!?! The pervading feeling for both of us was anger. We called back and told by her supervisor that she said I verbally abused her. To this day WTF? Really! Some people shouldn’t be doing this.
My mother killed herself almost 3 years ago and the pain at times especially in the beginning was unbearable. I called the hotline and the response wasn’t what I expected either. They need to do better. I’m glad you’re here and know you matter. ❤️
She forced you to see the strength and courage you were capable of, you didn't realize you "could muster it". But you are strong and you have a place here, "You are a child of the universe, no less than the trees and the stars, you have a right to be here" - Desiderata
Ashley: You have shown such dignity and courage for the way you are handling this awful family tragedy. You will be in my prayers at this most difficult time. I am so sorry for you. It's out now, you have nothing to be ashamed of. This is so sad and heartbreaking. Sending love and hugs from NY.
I’m from Ashland, Ky and in 1990 I met a three of the Judds. They were all so kind and accommodating. Thank you for emphasizing how devastating mental health problems can be. Thinking of all of you who are struggling.
Ashley I have always admired you, your sister and mom. I am ashamed for people who would actually criticize your face. That is so inappropriate and cruel. It says volumes about the kind of people they are. So sorry for your loss. Thank you for your bravery in disclosing your mother's final moments and being a spokesperson for people everywhere who struggle with this devastating illness. You are beautiful inside and out. Thank you Ashley.
Always loved the music of the Judds. Naomi was such a talented lady. Thanks, Ashley for your courage to tell your heart felt message, on behave of yourself and your sister and stepfather. Peace and blessings to the extended family.
My mother took her own life a few years ago. We were best friends (ironically she used to say my sister and I and her were as close as the Judd girls). The pain, shock & trauma is unspeakable. Like multi-layered in a way that is beyond language. My heart goes out to her and her family. Her testimony is so relatable (ie the part of describing her state as fragile). Mental unwellness is an urgent global epidemic that society desperately needs to tend to and fast.
I cannot imagine Ashley’s trauma finding her mom after she died. Ashley, get help and take your time healing. My thoughts are with you and your family.
Love, thoughts, and prayers are with you all during this terrible Storm. I am so sorry for the loss of your wonderful Mom. I can tell you this. I've been so blessed to have her entertain not only me, but the rest of the world for many years. Thank you for sharing her with me and us
I’m so gutted for the Judd family and Ashley, I’m so proud of you to share your grief with us and to continue your Mama’s legacy through raising awareness for mental illness.
Ashley, I've always admired your acting talent, you're so gifted. It breaks my heart to see your heartbreak and pain. I'm so very sorry for you, your sister and step-dad. Because of your honesty you've encouraged me to take drastic action in getting my depression sorted. I'm in a very sad and challenging place right now, and I feel your the agony your mommy must have felt. You gals inspire me to stand strong now, I have a daughter who really needs me to help her stay grounded. She's had her fair share of challenges due to epilepsy. I'll share this interview with her over the weekend, as she needs to hear what you shared. May you heal and find peace. Lots of love ❤
Joan Henschel, very well said, thanks. You are not along, and you are very important. So, sorry you are having to deal with this. So, sorry for what your daughter us having to go thur. Praying for you both. MAY GOD BLESS YALL 🙏
My love and prayers go out to the Judds at this time. Ashley and Winona and the rest of the family deserve not only our love and our prayers but our sincere respect. You have all become warm places in our hearts and we will lift you all up in any way we can. God bless you all and your beautiful mother will be sadly missed.
@New Jack City. R.Nelson. Ashley is not pro abortion; she is pro choice. She has worked closely with impoverished women around the world and knows the importance of being able to give kids quality of life, free from starvation and illness and she's worked with suppressed and abused women so she knows the importance of a woman's right to have control over her own body. I point this out not because I want to debate you on this issue, but because I feel the need to speak up for Ashley since you think it's appropriate to attack her now, in the middle of her grief. That is pretty damn cold on your part!
Ashley was so well spoken and so brave for having the courage to do this interview. And Diane is sooo calm and such a good choice for this interview. My heart goes out to the whole family. Such a devastating loss
Spoken like a beautiful daughter with an infinite amount of love, respect and pride for her mama. I hope and pray that media will respect your wishes and allow you all to have the privacy you all deserve. I have battled depression for many years and so have my children. My heart is with you all.
My heart is with you and your family. So sorry. You and your family have to deal with this. Me and mine as well. Yall are not along. Please don't give up, and keep trying. I am praying for yall. MAY GOD BLESS YALL 🙏
This took so much strength and bravery on Ashley part to speak about her mums passing so soon.. and you can see the pain in her eyes, I hope she may find so comfort and peace in her mother's memories and love.. And that others give them privacy and peace..
I don’t blame her for speaking. Why let tabloids have the “joy” of informing us. They are more concerned about being the ones to tell us and the $$$$ than they are the pain and privacy of the family.
A beautiful and intelligent woman with a glorious gift. I’m so sorry. I wish I could have written a letter to her to make her see her wonderfulness. Lost Angel. May her memory be a blessing. Ashley you are so beautifully articulate and composed.
My daughter and sister have depression, my daughter with unspecified bi polar , it’s so hard. Thank you for sharing this, love and hugs to your family at this time
My dad died from a self inflicted gunshot wound on March 10, 2022, so just before Naomi judd. I am so sorry their family is having to go through such as horrible thing as well, but I am thankful to them for speaking out and spreading awareness and talking about this, even tho its hard for them ❤ It's crazy we have come so far with mental health , but not far enough. I tried to help.my dad the past 4 years - he retired, was diagnosed with diabetes, and it was like he changed mentally, he was suddenly obssed with his diet and health and he had chronic pain every day and he wouldn't ask a dr for pain pills. He went to a psychiatrist and they tried him on several anti depressants, but nothing was working. It was still so shocking when we found him, even though we knew he wasn't doing well, I still never thought he would do this. I have guilt now bc I feel like we should have forced him inpatient, but he didn't want to go and I didn't want to call the police to get him to go. We did try most everything for the past 4 years, and I know we did, i just wish we could have somehow found something that worked.
@@10sherra thank you so much!!! It really helps to talk about it, I am so thankful to the Judd's for speaking out. I am trying to raise awareness myself, but I'm also not wearing a sign that says "my dad committed suicide"... it's kind of hard deciding who u want to share with in the real world, and who you don't - so I def understand when she talked about privacy & "gossip" - my family is not even famous and that part is hard, i know exactly what she meant. I want to raise awareness for suicide, but then I don't want to tell certain people that are just "acquaintances", just so it can be a story/gossip they have to tell someone else.
So important to talk about these issues. Well done Ashley. And Diane Sawyer is so compassionate, understanding with genuine listening skills - just the perfect person to hold this interview. A legend!
Ashley Judd is so brave to have shared this personal information on her family's behalf with such dignity. She looks SO much like her and Wynonna's beloved mother...what loving daughters Naomi Judd has (yes, Naomi still has her 2 daughters even though she's gone from us) to help carry on her memory. 💜
So sad listening to her struggle to tell this. Had me crying just watching and listening to Ashley. Your heart breaks for them. Condolences to this family. I wish my family understood depression better. 😪 Mental Illness is not treated like physical illnesses still. Often you are shamed and treated like an animal or less than human. It's awful. The Psychiatric Facilities are so substandard. Just awful. 💔
Barbara Rucci, so. Sorry you are having to go thur this. You are not along, and you're very important. Please do not give up. Praying for you. MAY GOD BLESS YOU 🙏
I'm sorry you had to do this so soon or at all. Common sense explained when you made the statement "we lost our momma to mental illines".That should of been all people needed.I am praying for your family to find the strength to recover from this tragedy.❤️
🙏🏾🙏🏾 Prayers for the whole family. I wished we lived in a world with more compassion, peace, respect, and understanding where this wouldn't have to even be disclosed.
As a UK citizen following USA news I admire your outreach Ashley... so brave. Well done. Thank you Diane for your sensitivity & empathy - we all have to find ways of coping with grief.
Oh Dear God sweet Ashley!! Again you girls just stay ever so close to each other. This is so hard to understand with someone as big as their mother was. Mental illness is not a sin. Trauma is just so sad. May God hold this family so very tight.🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏and may God rest their mother's soul.
So often I have read comments through the years on the internet where people openly admit that they’re unable to conjure up empathy for anyone that has experienced troubles/losses/grief etc…based strictly on the fact they have money. They believe that having money is the be all and end all to solving all of life’s problems and those with large amounts of money should just shut up and stop complaining about their grief and misery. They’re excuse is always “well, at least they have money”…”snap out of it, at least you have money”…”why are you complaining about ANYTHING, at least you have money”. There’s a lot more apathy in this world then empathy.
I find it odd, someone like Naomi would give advice to people and tell them, .... You are stronger than you think you are You can pull through this Pray about it and let God handle it Then she went and did something like that.
My heartfelt condolences are sent to Ashley, Winona and their father at such an incredibly raw and painful time. You are so amazingly strong to be able to speak so openly about the passing of your Mum. May you all find peace, sending so much love. Such a tragedy.
Nancy Pedelose so. Sorry you suffer with this too. You're not along, and you are very important. Please don't give up, keep on trying. I am praying for you. MAY GOD BLESS YOU 🙏
I am so sorry for your loss Ashley! I have grown up over the years learning about your family's faith, strength, and belief in miracles! I get a lump in my throat when I try and find the right words to share with you, Wynonna and Pop. So many of your fans truly understand the COURAGE it took for you, to do this interview, and your reasons why! Let it be known that our hearts are breaking with you, we love you, and pray for you and your family during this difficult time! And I believe, all that you have been taught, your mother shines through today when you speak! Remember, what she said, when you were born, you are "the sunshine after a hard storm." Forever, in our hearts! Your words will travel far on this next journey and help the listener who needs to hear what you have to say so they can heal too! God Bless You!
I am so proud of Ashley. She’s been traumatized I’m sure and still had the strength to do this. It says a lot of the woman her Mom raised her to be. I just hate that this has happened to precious Naomi and that this disease is so bad. My heart hurts for all of them and praying for them. 🙏🏻🙏🏻
@@eyemnew2991 it was their family member expressing their Condolences and shared their trauma who cares what type of fire arm was used doesn’t change anything. They took their own life not others, so it isn’t our business
It's none of anyone's business! Except what you want to share. I just lost my Mom too it hurts so bad. The loss is unbearable. You all need to heal. God bless you and your family
Ashley is a beautiful person inside and out. Depression and anxiety are horrible. It does not discriminate against the rich, the poor, famous or otherwise. I hope one day science will cure this awful disease. No one should have to suffer like that. I, like, millions of others battle with it and some days are better than others. RIP Naomi.
Amen! I recently lost my mother Feb 22… you have my heart & understand completely with the fragile thing & getting that smile from your momma ❤️much respect & love to the Judd family.. R.I.P.
My heart goes out to the family. I too, lost my mother to depression and suicide. I never blamed my mother for what she did. It is a horrible disease. Too many people suffer with it and it is something they battle with all of their life. So proud of you Ashley that you were able to talk about this disease and from talking about it ,hoping that there is someone out there can know there is help for those who need it. May the Lord be with you and your family in the days ahead and that you keep your faith in the Lord, He will give you peace. It will come.
Diane Sawyer was the right person to do this sensitive interview. She is calm, soft spoken and sincere. Beautiful woman inside and out.
I completely agree. She seems so maternal & comforting throughout. And she let Ashley talk. And she was just simply perfect and genuine, and struck the exact right tone with every question and follow-up with Ashley.
Hello Beverly how are you doing today.
Except for the time she interviewed Whitney
@@shastaluu Whitney embarrassed herself and made herself look foolish. That was on her, not Diane Sawyer. No disrespect intended, as Whitney ultimately succumbed to her addiction. But all the denial & excuse-making & attitude that goes along with addiction was on full-display in that train wreck of an interview.
I don't know. I'm having a lot of trouble with this. I remember reading that Ashley was suicidal at one point and thought of shooting herself. Naomi knew she was in the house and knew Ashley would find her. WHY would a mother do this??? I understand depression and suicide, trust me I do, but I can't get over why a mother would do this to a child that she knows is vulnerable or has/had issues with depression as well. This is really upsetting me and I can't get past it.
The absolute courage it took to give this interview is an act of heroism and pure love. God be with you Ashley and your family.
I agree completely
Perfectly put
Ashley I'm proud of you. Your mother would be proud of you. You were poised and dignified in the midst of unspeakable pain. God be with you and your family
Hello dear how are you feeling today
Ashley has always been such a brilliant intelligent articulate woman. I have such empathy for her in her grief and trauma. May she find some solace and peace
@@deloresredman4792 that okay my dear
So precious
@@carries8748 hello dear how are you feeling??
Such a heartwrenchig interview but wow the strength Ashley has displayed is amazing.
Hello April how are you doing today.
April
Are you gonna still feel that way towards Ashley if she does somethin similar but in a different way ??
The amount of strength and dignity that Ashley just exhibited is remarkable. I am heartbroken for this profound loss. She was a National Treasure.
She is a disturbed individual who used going on stage for a “women’s march” and citing she is a “nasty woman” as a scapegoat for her real issues.
And calling out Trump as someone who bathed in “Cheetos dust”. Looking at Ashley today. It looks like Trump got the last laugh.
When a person has cancer, there is no stigma, only sincerity. But when a person is diagnosed with a mental illness (a brain sickness), there is stigma and feeling shameful. Hopefully, that can change one day, and Ashley bringing it up is only the beginning.
I watched clips of this interview but didn't see the whole thing until now.
This is too relatable.
"Her brain hurt....it physically hurt..."
"She had a lot of trouble getting off the sofa"
"She was very isolated"
Everything that Ashley said is true. Depression is something real. Just to get up everyday is a task. You literally have to pep talk yourself into it and then explain to yourself why you are doing it. The feeling is like a million bricks sitting on your brain and telling you "You'll never make it through the day"😔 It truly does take little steps at a time.
Have you ever watched the video of Joni Eareckson Tada?
She should have committed suicide a million times but didn't.
God bless you and this Hurting family.
I suffer from depression and panic/anxiety. I can relate to their anguish. I do think of suicide a lot and I know that deep inside me I just want to end this hurt. Saw quite a few professionals and no one was able to help. I really feel sorry for the Judds.
That was beautifully stated.
It’s been a rough couple of years, can we please put aside our differences and be civil again? It’s really not a very large world. We are all the family of man, and we all need each other.
I am so heartened by the lovely comments.
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I don’t know you, but trust me, you are important. ❤️
Diane Sawyer handled this interview in such a compassionate way by listening and allowing Ashley to say what she said.
She’s a classy lady and one of, if not the best at doing interviews.
As a fellow child of a parent with mental illness witnessed my entire life and watched that light go out, I want to tell you are not alone. You did lovely explaining what your Mother went through.
The torture she endured yet was such a bright beautiful light for others. I also suffer with mental illness and spend a lot of energy fighting back with the help of professionals.
Finally, Thank You for sharing with everyone what is so personal and painful to tell.
❤️❤️❤️
God be with you.
Hello dear how are you doing today??
Hello dear how are you feeling today
@@estaisadore6188 Hello dear how are you feeling today
I find Ashley's words expressing her loss so well put together, so carefully thought out with such intelligence. I'm in awe of this ability.
She Is an actress after all!
She has a very high IQ
@@donnamccain4949 actress or not she was not in any way shape or form acting!
@@cj-zn9lg omg, exactly. Ashley is devastated! She is brave and composed but obviously, deeply heartbroken. SO sad.
@@donnamccain4949 crappy comment about a woman grieving her mother. Pathetic.
Words escape me. It's only been 24 hrs since I've found this out. To not only lose your mother but to add the circumstances how & be able to push through an interview, I see the strength your mother has blessed you both with & I offer my heartfelt condolences. She was my kind of woman
Doc Holliday, thanks, we'll said, AMEN 🙏 MAY GOD BLESS YOU 🙏
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I’d just like to thank Diane Sawyer for being the understated listener in this piece with Ashley. She is a true professional and handled the interview respectfully.
Absolutely the best interviewer of our time! Love her ♥️
@@cindynewjersey7153 Britney Spears would like a word
Sawyer is a good interviewer. She might not be a great anchor, but she is a good interviewer.
“The size of the love is the size of the loss…and sometimes that can be infinite” Oh beautiful Beautiful Ashley! You, your sister and Pops are truly loved. I hope you know how much the world appreciates your strength and grace during this most difficult of times. May you go forward knowing that all your advocacies continue to make a difference in countless lives. I’m but one of millions of nobodies, but my heart is with you. Thank you so very much for helping the vulnerable.
Hello Candy its a great pleasure meeting you
Candy, thanks, that was so very well said. MAY GOD BLESS YOU 🙏
My heart so breaks for this beautiful family. I love how she said “she was walked home!” Those are just beautiful words. Prayers for this family.
Ashley is so gracious in the most severe conditions. RIP.
As I sit here, unable to get out of bed, listening to this, I want to share a little bit. The fight never goes away. More times than not I'm tired. Life has became something I endure, not live.
I noticed a few comments of passing judgment upon Naomi.... this is what I say..... stop shaming us that suffer from this disease, for taking medication, for going to therapy.... we are literally fighting each day.
Thank you Ashley!! what a remarkably strong woman you are to talk about this.
Much love from a fellow Kentuckian.
Hugs and prayers to you, Amazing Grace. You are not alone. Keep fighting the fight.
Beautiful words spoken and I’m ashamed to admit that there are days I do not see the light of day, meaning go outside. It’s like something snapped inside of me about seven years ago and I lost my zest for life. I put on a happy face when I must and I suffer in silence begging this darkness to go away. No one truly understands.
@@EmmaDee I undertand..... the only thing more exhausting than having mental illness is pretending like you don't.
@@EmmaDee I understood. I'm going through it. It hurts.
I pray and beg our creator, who knows our struggles even better than us, to grant health and ease to all those struggling with any type of illness. We know that illness including depression is not in vain and that it brings us closer to our creator through our patience and trust in knowing that we do not know much and trust in our creator’s guidance.
Broke my heart watching this. I can’t imagine the trauma from finding the person you love the most. My thoughts are with you Ashley, your sister and step dad. I suffer from sever anxiety and depression and I can relate with the isolation. 💔
Ginger-Bread Girl, you are not along, you are very, important. Please don't give up, please keep trying to get help. My meds faith and kids help me. Praying for you. MAY GOD BLESS YOU 🙏
@💕 Love&War thanks for encouraging her. MAY GOD BLESS YOU 🙏
@RN Anderson OK will do. Thanks for letting me know. Any time, any place
@RN Anderson many blessings be to the my friend. MAY GOD BLESS YOU 🙏
@💕 Love&War hi thank you for writing to me. I was seeing a therapist prior to covid unfortunately I stopped. At the moment I am doing a lot better but I do know and recognise it will be a lifelong battle so I need to be proactive with it. Thank you again for reaching out it means a lot!!
Heart breaking to watch this interview. You spoke so beautifully of your mother. I agree with you and your family that your mother deserves her privacy and dignity. My prayers are with you, your sister and step father. God bless you
The fact that they felt that they had to do this so soon to avoid rumors and drama is so sad. Diane was so respectful and Ashley is so poised. If you read River of Time, you would know this has been a decades long fight for Naomi. It took less than 5 min of being alone - in her previous darkest time, she hid a gun because her husband had gotten the rest out of access from her. My heart breaks for the family left behind, but I know that the “Prissy Queen of Everything” is finally at rest after a hard early life and a super productive and influential later life. Thank you, ma’am - rest in the peace you so very much deserve. I hope you are wearing the red part dress, it was my favorite!
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Hello 👋
Sarah
When the public doesn't have the truth rumors are going to pop up.
I've heard people make multiple guesses because they didn't know what she did or how she did it ,
And all of that is important to know.
She thought about HOW she would do it for years and probably where she would do it
The WHEN was WHEN she did it.
It was all pre meditated
Oh my God, thank you so much for speaking for so many. You described so well the pain of mental illness and my heart breaks for you and your family. Thank you and much peace to you all.
She is such an incredible person. My heart hurts for her and the family. My prayers go out to everybody. May their mother Rest In Peace
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As a little girl in the south, I grew up listening to & admiring the Judds. Seeing & hearing such talented, faithful, God fearing, intelligent, beautiful, honest, & most importantly genuine ladies was a huge inspiration. I especially appreciated the honesty & unashamed openness with which they were both willing & kind enough to also share their struggles to help others. Their music is often like the soundtrack for my memories & I treasure that as I would a precious gift. As someone who’s lived through an intense traumatic childhood & formative years that resulted in a continuing battle & struggle with my mental health & well-being, it really helped to know I wasn’t alone. To know how great or how small in status or stature that life is a complicated kind of dance of endurance from the mountains to the valleys for us all was helpful. There is a deep pain that can come with opening up & talking about your difficulties. Those who have such empathy that they’re endure it & in a way relive it through memories, because they care more deeply about helping others, to me is an example of selfless love. That kind of quality in a person raises them from simply being endearing to an admirable, powerful, motivational, inspiration.
My heart goes out to the Judd family, for us they were such a staple in life it almost feels like loosing a family member. Naomi leaves behind an incredibly legacy & a powerful message. More often than not we can see the beauty & best in others they can’t see in themselves. Remind those you cherish & adore not only that you do, but why you do. Encourage them, labor with them, & never take a single breath for granted. I pray the grace, peace, & comfort only God can give be with them & strengthen them in their loss.
ElleMNOP, thank you, so, very well said. MAY GOD BLESS YOU 🙏
This God character is way too late....some of us have outgrown religion and seek something better ! Peace ✌
@@Former_Pastor well said 👏 ⚛
I have watched this four times with tears on my face. To hear her heart breaking as she speak about her mom grips my soul and heart. Your mother loves her girls and Pop. God bless you and your family. What she says about her mother's disease I can relate. Have dealt with and fought with depression all my life. Love and Hugs from another Kentuckian 💖
Sending you love. Keep up the fight for life. ❤️
Ditto❤️💔💔❤️😢
Hang in there remembering always you are NOT alone.
Relate your not alone❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏🤗🤗🤗
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So eloquently and beautifully said by Ashley. My deepest prayers for her, Wynona and Naomi’s husband.
Ashley and Wynonna I’m so sorry for your loss... your mother will always be remembered, she was a treasure.
I didn’t know anything of Naomi Judd before but This makes me extremely emotional because I know the feeling of what Naomi went through. Mental illness is REALLY hard thing to live with, I struggle every single day. I knew Naomi couldn’t anymore. RIP 💔😔
PERSONATALIE, so sorry you are having to go thur this. You are important, please don't give up. I am praying for you. MAY GOD BLESS YOU 🙏
That's so sad. My heart breaks for anyone who has a person in their life who is suffering from mental illness. We have to keep the message out there that mental health is so crucial and it's so important to keep our focus on. Mental health affects everybody no matter what your background is.
Unfortunately one of the saddest pieces of mental health is that so many people are UN diagnosed and do not have the funds to pay for help.. Therefore suffering and silence thinking that since they can't pay for help they are even more worthless than they think.
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@@mymissingpiecejax Hello dear how are you feeling today
@@mymissingpiecejax you look so beautiful ❤️
The elderly are the forgotten demographic when it comes to this disease. My grandfather had a very similar story. No matter how much life you’ve lived, leaving even a day before you’re meant to is too soon.
If you pray from your heart, you will get what you desire, The power of prayer will take you higher. Your faith should be stronger than you will and things will be fine all the while
Its just a matter of that one smile; This will change your life forever So, pray with your heart. I’m using this medium to appreciate and thank you for your continuous support and prayers throughout my movie career once again thank you. I’m KEANU REEVES, Hope you don’t mind where are you from!.
So true! Everyone assumes old people have no problems or don’t think they’re problems are that serious bc they don’t have as much time left as most of the rest of us.
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If you pray from your heart you will get what you desire.
I did, and I didn't.
@@user-fb4sb1zi8g true!! And truth also, the elderly so often DO have even more “reason” to be depressed and saddened, which is so terribly sad and tragic in itself. The elderly are often left alone to themselves, sometimes for very long stretches of time (months or even years) while the younger members of an extended family are busy going to school, busy with a career, raising a family, chasing and shuttling children around … living their lives in their prime. The elderly no longer have any of that busy-ness. Instead they often become more isolated and lonely ….and depression sets in. Just step into a nursing home or a long-term care facility and you’ll immediately understand how depressing it can be to live that elderly life. It’s horrible to be old and to feel as if you’ve basically been cast aside and forgotten, for all intents and purposes. So yes, the elderly actually often do have good “reason” to feel depressed …and that breaks my heart. Growing old is hard! Even the strongest will likely suffer from sadness, regret, loneliness, etc at some point in the aging process. It’s almost inevitable. I personally witnessed it in varying degrees in all four of my grandparents. And it’s often toughest on the ones who are living out the remainder of their lives alone, after death or loss of their spouse, and some never truly recover.
@@kcrreeves7919 The real Keanu is an Atheist ! You're a fraud !
Ashley amazes me. Her strength and her sadness are profound. I want to thank her for sharing all of this with Diane Sawyer and therefore, us. Depression is a feeling that comes over people that they can't fully understand but that they very much feel. It is persistent and debilitating. One wouldn't know unless they have experienced it. It is comforting to know that Ashley and Wynona recognized this illness and wholeheartedly supported their Mom. You wouldn't believe how many people say, "Pull up your bootstraps and get on with life." Just the way Ashley addresses this is hopeful and real. Thank you, Ashley. This was obviously painful but know that you have truly helped those of us who are depressed or know someone who suffers from depression.
Thanks. Very well said. So, sorry you deal with depression too. You are not along and you're important. Please don't give up, keep trying. I am praying for you. MAY GOD BLESS YOU 🙏
Bless her for speaking on her mom during this time. She didn’t have to explain anything to anyone and yet she let us in and shared.
That interview touched my heart. It was well done and well spoken by both Ashley and Diane.. My thoughts are with you all…
I tried calling the hotline once when I was in a very low place. The woman listened for a few minutes then acted and maybe even said she had other people to talk to. I was shocked and appalled that she acted that way and had I not been able to muster strength I didn't know I had, I would not be here today. I've found the only person that can help you through dark periods in life, is YOURSELF. Best of luck to all those suffering and if you reach out I hope you get the help you need.
You’re needed and wanted.
I had about this same experience. I called up. Person on the end was very quick with me. It was hard to open up to someone when they don’t have the patience with you. I asked if I could speak with someone else, she asked why. I told her I was having a hard time talking with her so I asked again not in a mean way. I just thought it was important enough to try to speak to someone. She was honestly making me feel worse and then she hung up on me. My husband saw the whole thing go down and was like WTF!?! The pervading feeling for both of us was anger. We called back and told by her supervisor that she said I verbally abused her. To this day WTF? Really! Some people shouldn’t be doing this.
My mother killed herself almost 3 years ago and the pain at times especially in the beginning was unbearable. I called the hotline and the response wasn’t what I expected either. They need to do better. I’m glad you’re here and know you matter. ❤️
She forced you to see the strength and courage you were capable of, you didn't realize you "could muster it". But you are strong and you have a place here, "You are a child of the universe, no less than the trees and the stars, you have a right to be here" - Desiderata
No truer statement said
I wish I could just hug Ashley and Wynonna and their Pop.💔 Ashley is so elequent with her words while in this immesurable grief. Praying for you all 🙏
I wish I could Hug Ashley too! My heart hurts for her and all involved!
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@@sparkle4jesus77 Hello dear how are you feeling today
Ashley: You have shown such dignity and courage for the way you are handling this awful family tragedy. You will be in my prayers at this most difficult time. I am so sorry for you. It's out now, you have nothing to be ashamed of. This is so sad and heartbreaking. Sending love and hugs from NY.
This is mental health awareness month, so I appreciate the transparency. Thank you for sharing your grief. May your mother’s soul Rest In Peace.
I’m from Ashland, Ky and in 1990 I met a three of the Judds. They were all so kind and accommodating. Thank you for emphasizing how devastating mental health problems can be. Thinking of all of you who are struggling.
I have to say I felt that hug Diane gave Ashley, it was warm and comforting
Hello 👋 its a great pleasure meeting you
Me too!
Ashley I have always admired you, your sister and mom. I am ashamed for people who would actually criticize your face. That is so inappropriate and cruel. It says volumes about the kind of people they are. So sorry for your loss. Thank you for your bravery in disclosing your mother's final moments and being a spokesperson for people everywhere who struggle with this devastating illness. You are beautiful inside and out. Thank you Ashley.
Same here i admire her too..
I’d like to commend Diane Sawyer and her always compassionate and kind way…
of allowing people to tell their story
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agree
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@@estaisadore6188 Hello dear how are you feeling today
To know that this family of beautiful women have gone through so much sadness is truly heartbreaking.
Always loved the music of the Judds. Naomi was such a talented lady. Thanks, Ashley for your courage to tell your heart felt message, on behave of yourself and your sister and stepfather. Peace and blessings to the extended family.
My mother took her own life a few years ago. We were best friends (ironically she used to say my sister and I and her were as close as the Judd girls). The pain, shock & trauma is unspeakable. Like multi-layered in a way that is beyond language. My heart goes out to her and her family. Her testimony is so relatable (ie the part of describing her state as fragile). Mental unwellness is an urgent global epidemic that society desperately needs to tend to and fast.
I’m so sorry for your loss
Sorry for your loss
I'm so sorry for their loss. This took great strength for her to do. God bless and keep her through this process 🙏
Hello 👋 its a great pleasure meeting you
I struggle with CPTSD from severe childhood trauma and abuse . The triggers are the worst. I feel this deeply.
I cannot imagine Ashley’s trauma finding her mom after she died. Ashley, get help and take your time healing. My thoughts are with you and your family.
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Hello Sarah its a great pleasure meeting you
I don't know how she feels but i understand how it feels finding your mom after she passed.💔 My heart goes out to the family. ❤
@@freespirit_17 you are not along. Saying prayers for you and your family. MAY GOD BLESS YALL!
Um
So sorry for your loss! Hugs and prayers!
Love, thoughts, and prayers are with you all during this terrible Storm. I am so sorry for the loss of your wonderful Mom.
I can tell you this. I've been so blessed to have her entertain not only me, but the rest of the world for many years.
Thank you for sharing her with me and us
I’m so gutted for the Judd family and Ashley, I’m so proud of you to share your grief with us and to continue your Mama’s legacy through raising awareness for mental illness.
Hello Sherry its a great pleasure meeting you
@@fredalex8389 will you please stop this is not the time are place.
I’m so sorry about what happened to your mom, Ashley. That is tragic. My deepest condolences and heartfelt sympathy. 😞❤️
My heart breaks for this family. May God give them peace and love.
Ashley, I've always admired your acting talent, you're so gifted. It breaks my heart to see your heartbreak and pain. I'm so very sorry for you, your sister and step-dad. Because of your honesty you've encouraged me to take drastic action in getting my depression sorted. I'm in a very sad and challenging place right now, and I feel your the agony your mommy must have felt. You gals inspire me to stand strong now, I have a daughter who really needs me to help her stay grounded. She's had her fair share of challenges due to epilepsy. I'll share this interview with her over the weekend, as she needs to hear what you shared. May you heal and find peace. Lots of love ❤
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Hello Joan its a great pleasure meeting you
Joan Henschel, very well said, thanks. You are not along, and you are very important. So, sorry you are having to deal with this. So, sorry for what your daughter us having to go thur. Praying for you both. MAY GOD BLESS YALL 🙏
@@tracyparker550 Thank you so much.
@@davisrobert8847 Hi, Robert. Doing well, thanks. My medication has kicked in, praise God.
She's doing this job beautifully and amazingly understanding and insightful
Ashley has tremendous GRACE and STRENGTH 🥺💔❤️
My love and prayers go out to the Judds at this time. Ashley and Winona and the rest of the family deserve not only our love and our prayers but our sincere respect. You have all become warm places in our hearts and we will lift you all up in any way we can. God bless you all and your beautiful mother will be sadly missed.
My respect for Ashley has gone up even further. Ending the stigma of mental illness is so important!!! ❤️
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@RN Anderson okay my dear friend
@New Jack City. R.Nelson. Ashley is not pro abortion; she is pro choice. She has worked closely with impoverished women around the world and knows the importance of being able to give kids quality of life, free from starvation and illness and she's worked with suppressed and abused women so she knows the importance of a woman's right to have control over her own body. I point this out not because I want to debate you on this issue, but because I feel the need to speak up for Ashley since you think it's appropriate to attack her now, in the middle of her grief. That is pretty damn cold on your part!
Ashley was so well spoken and so brave for having the courage to do this interview. And Diane is sooo calm and such a good choice for this interview. My heart goes out to the whole family. Such a devastating loss
I can't imagine their pain. I, for one, am appreciative of how she is honoring her mother. May she rest; eternally. 🙌
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@@davisrobert8847 please give it a rest.
The Sorverer's Apprentice, thanks, very well said. MAY GOD BLESS YOU 🙏
@@tracyparker550 that okay my dear..I will be so happy if you keep me as a friend ❤️
Sometimes there is victory in death ✌
Spoken like a beautiful daughter with an infinite amount of love, respect and pride for her mama. I hope and pray that media will respect your wishes and allow you all to have the privacy you all deserve. I have battled depression for many years and so have my children. My heart is with you all.
My heart is with you and your family. So sorry. You and your family have to deal with this. Me and mine as well. Yall are not along. Please don't give up, and keep trying. I am praying for yall. MAY GOD BLESS YALL 🙏
This took so much strength and bravery on Ashley part to speak about her mums passing so soon.. and you can see the pain in her eyes, I hope she may find so comfort and peace in her mother's memories and love..
And that others give them privacy and peace..
I don’t blame her for speaking. Why let tabloids have the “joy” of informing us. They are more concerned about being the ones to tell us and the $$$$ than they are the pain and privacy of the family.
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Ashley did amazing. She handled this interview so beautifully. My thoughts and prayers with the Judd family.
A beautiful and intelligent woman with a glorious gift.
I’m so sorry. I wish I could have written a letter to her to make her see her wonderfulness. Lost Angel.
May her memory be a blessing.
Ashley you are so beautifully articulate and composed.
My daughter and sister have depression, my daughter with unspecified bi polar , it’s so hard. Thank you for sharing this, love and hugs to your family at this time
My dad died from a self inflicted gunshot wound on March 10, 2022, so just before Naomi judd. I am so sorry their family is having to go through such as horrible thing as well, but I am thankful to them for speaking out and spreading awareness and talking about this, even tho its hard for them ❤
It's crazy we have come so far with mental health , but not far enough. I tried to help.my dad the past 4 years - he retired, was diagnosed with diabetes, and it was like he changed mentally, he was suddenly obssed with his diet and health and he had chronic pain every day and he wouldn't ask a dr for pain pills. He went to a psychiatrist and they tried him on several anti depressants, but nothing was working. It was still so shocking when we found him, even though we knew he wasn't doing well, I still never thought he would do this. I have guilt now bc I feel like we should have forced him inpatient, but he didn't want to go and I didn't want to call the police to get him to go. We did try most everything for the past 4 years, and I know we did, i just wish we could have somehow found something that worked.
Sending my thoughts to you from Nashville Tennessee USA 🇺🇸 ❤
Prayers for you 🙏
@@10sherra thank you so much!!! It really helps to talk about it, I am so thankful to the Judd's for speaking out.
I am trying to raise awareness myself, but I'm also not wearing a sign that says "my dad committed suicide"... it's kind of hard deciding who u want to share with in the real world, and who you don't - so I def understand when she talked about privacy & "gossip" - my family is not even famous and that part is hard, i know exactly what she meant. I want to raise awareness for suicide, but then I don't want to tell certain people that are just "acquaintances", just so it can be a story/gossip they have to tell someone else.
@@KimbradleyMasterGardener thank you so much for your kind words 🥰
So important to talk about these issues. Well done Ashley. And Diane Sawyer is so compassionate, understanding with genuine listening skills - just the perfect person to hold this interview. A legend!
Ashley Judd is so brave to have shared this personal information on her family's behalf with such dignity. She looks SO much like her and Wynonna's beloved mother...what loving daughters Naomi Judd has (yes, Naomi still has her 2 daughters even though she's gone from us) to help carry on her memory. 💜
Hello Emily how are you doing today.
I have had depression most of my life !!!! I'm so sorry for your loss and thinking about you both ! Praying for you
So sad listening to her struggle to tell this. Had me crying just watching and listening to Ashley. Your heart breaks for them. Condolences to this family. I wish my family understood depression better. 😪 Mental Illness is not treated like physical illnesses still. Often you are shamed and treated like an animal or less than human. It's awful. The Psychiatric Facilities are so substandard. Just awful. 💔
Hello Barbara its a great pleasure meeting you
Barbara Rucci, so. Sorry you are having to go thur this. You are not along, and you're very important. Please do not give up. Praying for you. MAY GOD BLESS YOU 🙏
Exactly ‼️ Some people rather die than be locked up like an animal !
This piece is beyond heartbreaking…..no other words 😓
I’ve struggled with mental illness since I was a child. My heart goes out to them. This is heartbreaking.
The Grace. It comforts me in my own pain. Thank you Ashley.
I'm sorry you had to do this so soon or at all. Common sense explained when you made the statement "we lost our momma to mental illines".That should of been all people needed.I am praying for your family to find the strength to recover from this tragedy.❤️
Hello Melissa its a great pleasure meeting you
They knew It would be told!
Such three strong and beautiful women in that family! Diane Sawyer is such a great interviewer.
🙏🏾🙏🏾 Prayers for the whole family. I wished we lived in a world with more compassion, peace, respect, and understanding where this wouldn't have to even be disclosed.
As a UK citizen following USA news I admire your outreach Ashley... so brave. Well done. Thank you Diane for your sensitivity & empathy - we all have to find ways of coping with grief.
I feel so sorry for the family. That has got to be so tough. My prayers and thoughts go out to them. ❤️
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Hello Stephanie its a great pleasure meeting you
Love and prayers to them and anyone dealing with the loss of someone and also to everyone dealing with depression. My heart goes out to all.
Hello Valerie its a great pleasure meeting you
Thanks for the encouragement. MAY GOD BLESS YOU 🙏
My mom took her life . I totally understand your pain 🙏🏻
so sorry
@@estaisadore6188 thanks for encouraging, MAY GOD BLESS YOU 🙏
So, sorry for your loss. You are not along and you are important. Praying for you. MAY GOD BLESS YALL 🙏
Ashley oozes elegancy and graciousness. I would love to get to meet her one day, not even just as a fellow actor, she has a calming gift.
Oh Dear God sweet Ashley!! Again you girls just stay ever so close to each other. This is so hard to understand with someone as big as their mother was. Mental illness is not a sin. Trauma is just so sad. May God hold this family so very tight.🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏and may God rest their mother's soul.
i cannot believe she spoke so soon. ❤️
prayers for her, may she find a comfort and peace somehow amongst all of this pain.
Incredible how much she looks like her Mama. Praying for her 🙏
Diane Sawyer is so warm & comforting. Kind of a mother figure which was perfect for such a sad time for this family.
Love this it's so lovely and true 🤗❤
There’s no amount of love money or fame that can pull a person out of the darkness of depression. My heart goes out to the family.
Hello 👋 its a great pleasure meeting you
So often I have read comments through the years on the internet where people openly admit that they’re unable to conjure up empathy for anyone that has experienced troubles/losses/grief etc…based strictly on the fact they have money. They believe that having money is the be all and end all to solving all of life’s problems and those with large amounts of money should just shut up and stop complaining about their grief and misery. They’re excuse is always “well, at least they have money”…”snap out of it, at least you have money”…”why are you complaining about ANYTHING, at least you have money”.
There’s a lot more apathy in this world then empathy.
I find it odd, someone like Naomi would give advice to people and tell them, ....
You are stronger than you think you are
You can pull through this
Pray about it and let God handle it
Then she went and did something like that.
@@eyemnew2991 a lot of Christians take their own life to find peace! Sometimes there is victory in death ✌
@@Former_Pastor
That wasn't my point
I'll always love and remember her singing on stage...she was a 🌟 on and off the stag.. hugs from a Tennessee Fan, God bless
We’re so proud of you Ashley ❤️
My heart and love goes out to Ashley, Wynnona and her beloved Larry. And countless others
My heartfelt condolences are sent to Ashley, Winona and their father at such an incredibly raw and painful time. You are so amazingly strong to be able to speak so openly about the passing of your Mum. May you all find peace, sending so much love. Such a tragedy.
I have had issues with depression my whole life. I understand and share grief with everyone who does.
Nancy Pedelose so. Sorry you suffer with this too. You're not along, and you are very important. Please don't give up, keep on trying. I am praying for you. MAY GOD BLESS YOU 🙏
I am so sorry for your loss Ashley! I have grown up over the years learning about your family's faith, strength, and belief in miracles! I get a lump in my throat when I try and find the right words to share with you, Wynonna and Pop. So many of your fans truly understand the COURAGE it took for you, to do this interview, and your reasons why! Let it be known that our hearts are breaking with you, we love you, and pray for you and your family during this difficult time! And I believe, all that you have been taught, your mother shines through today when you speak! Remember, what she said, when you were born, you are "the sunshine after a hard storm." Forever, in our hearts! Your words will travel far on this next journey and help the listener who needs to hear what you have to say so they can heal too! God Bless You!
Thanks, we'll said. Amen 🙏 MAY GOD BLESS YOU 🙏
So very sorry for your loss. She was a great soul and will always be remembered with love.
I am so proud of Ashley. She’s been traumatized I’m sure and still had the strength to do this. It says a lot of the woman her Mom raised her to be.
I just hate that this has happened to precious Naomi and that this disease is so bad. My heart hurts for all of them and praying for them. 🙏🏻🙏🏻
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Ashley judd's mother gives her loving heart softening daughters personality cuteness feeling+shows she is happy in spirit!"
I too lost a parent to suicide by firearm. It’s been 13 years but still feels like yesterday. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
😞 my heart goes out to you
Jeanette Walker
Why say by firearm
Why not say used a gun, used a rifle, used an A k something or other.
Why not be more specific about it.
@@eyemnew2991 not our business
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The crap it isn't our business.
Then all these shootings going on aren't our business either.
Bullcrap.
@@eyemnew2991 it was their family member expressing their Condolences and shared their trauma who cares what type of fire arm was used doesn’t change anything.
They took their own life not others, so it isn’t our business
This is so deep. Thank you for your honesty. Heartfelt condolences. God bless you with thankfulness and good memories.
My heart aches for the Judds and their loss. May God hold them in his loving embrace through this extremely difficult time. Love to all. ❤
Hello Sue its a great pleasure meeting you
It's none of anyone's business! Except what you want to share. I just lost my Mom too it hurts so bad. The loss is unbearable. You all need to heal. God bless you and your family
Ashley is a beautiful person inside and out. Depression and anxiety are horrible. It does not discriminate against the rich, the poor, famous or otherwise. I hope one day science will cure this awful disease. No one should have to suffer like that. I, like, millions of others battle with it and some days are better than others. RIP Naomi.
Exactly ! It's a brain disease, not mental issues ‼️ Doctors should know this by now !
Amen! I recently lost my mother Feb 22… you have my heart & understand completely with the fragile thing & getting that smile from your momma ❤️much respect & love to the Judd family.. R.I.P.
My heart goes out to the family. I too, lost my mother to depression and suicide. I never blamed my mother for what she did. It is a horrible disease. Too many people suffer with it and it is something they battle with all of their life. So proud of you Ashley that you were able to talk about this disease and from talking about it ,hoping that there is someone out there can know there is help for those who need it. May the Lord be with you and your family in the days ahead and that you keep your faith in the Lord, He will give you peace. It will come.
That broke my heart💔 listening to her. I pray for their family 🙏🏾