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Ashley Judd opens up about the last moments of her mother Naomi Judd’s life.
IN Judd -Family: The truth is said (Consignment Saturday May 10 and Sunday, May 11) revealed the actress what she said in her last conversation with Naomi, who died of suicide at the age of 76 In April 2022.
According to Ashley, now 57, the morning of Naomi’s death, she had a text from her who read “Pls help.”
When she arrived at her mother’s home, Ashley recalled that Mom was “uncomfortable in her body”, who stimulated around the kitchen and expressed that she “didn’t want to be here anymore.”
The Someone like you Star said that Naomi eventually calmed down and talked to her about why she “continued to live” despite her mental health struggle.
“One of the things she said was me, and I said,“ You don’t have to worry about me, mom. I’m okay. I’m okay. “And she really clocked it in a really deep way,” Ashley said in the documentation.
According to Where the heart is Star, Naomi then went up the stairs. Later Ashley went upstairs and shouted for his mother.
When she did not answer, she went to Naomi’s bedroom.
“I saw that she had hurt herself,” Ashley said.
She ended up spending the next half hour holding her mother and talking to her.
“The first thing I told her was, ‘It’s okay, it’s okay. I’ve seen how much you’ve suffered.’ And we just breathed together, and I talked to her and told her how much I loved her, and it’s okay to go, “recalled Ashley.
“When she died, my most serious desire to make sure she was relieved and liberated from her guilt and her shame. I held her hand. I kissed her. She was so soft. She smelled so beautiful,” she said.
In August 2022, An autopsy report obtained by it Associated Pressand completed after Naomi’s death, confirmed that She died of suicide.
The report indicated that Naomi died of a self -destroyed gunshot wound in his home in Tennessee on April 30, 2022.
“We have always shared open both the joy of being a family as well as its grief. Part of our story is that our matriarch dogs of an unfair enemy,” the family told the AP in a statement. “She was treated for PTSD and bipolar disorder, to which millions of Americans can relate to.”
Judd -Family: The truth is saidDirected by Alexandra Dean, will be broadcast on life 10 and 11 May at. 20 et/pt.
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