Naomi Judd Once Shot at Husband Larry Strickland Over Alleged Infidelity
- Naomi Judd's widower Larry Strickland confirmed she once shot at him after discovering his infidelity during their marriage from 1989 until her death in 2022.
- This incident emerged amid a relationship marked by turmoil, including allegations of cheating that Judd described in her 1993 memoir and depicted in a 1995 TV movie.
- Strickland shared in the Lifetime series about the Judd family that Judd faced significant mental health challenges and often spent much of her later years confined to a couch due to panic.
- Judd, who died by suicide at age 76 in April 2022, was described by Strickland as facing hidden trauma that forced the family to unite around their loss.
- The docuseries airing in May 2025 highlights these events and implies Judd’s death underscores the impact of mental illness and generational trauma within the family.
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Country legend Naomi Judd shot a gun at her husband after learning he was cheating
‘The Judd Family: Truth Be Told’ aired on Lifetime
Country singer's husband reveals she once shot at him after discovering affair
The husband of Naomi Judd has revealed she once shot a gun at him (Picture: Frank Micelotta/ Getty Images) The widow of country music singer Naomi Judd has confirmed she once shot a gun at him after finding out he’d cheated. Judd was best known for being part of the duo The Judds with her daughter Wynonna. After forming in 1980, they went on to win five Grammy Awards and nine Country Music Association awards however stopped performing in 1991 af…
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