Naomi Judd's Death Shocks Country World: Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban, More React
05/06/2022 06:21 pm EDT
More Tributes
Keith Urban took to the stage to play his tribute to the late Judd at a recent concert, meanwhile fellow legend and contemporary Tanya Tucker shared a loving photo of the late singer.
Tributes Keep Coming
More tributes are sure to pour in as the news continues to spread. Check back to see the latest.
Legendary
Loretta Lynn posted a touching tribute to Judd on her official Instagram account. Meanwhile, The Oak Ridge Boys shared a group statement expressing their disbelief at the tragic end for Judd. "Oh Sweet Jesus... Naomi Judd has gone home ... the day before the Judds [Country Music Hall of Fame] induction ... This is [devastating] news... We are saddened beyond words," the band's account shared.
Contemporary Country
"This is heartbreaking news! Naomi Judd was one of the sweetest people I've ever known. I had the honor of working with her in movies and numerous musical events. My deepest heartfelt condolences go out to her family," Travis Tritt wrote on Twitter. Trisha Yearwood also shared her thoughts on Judd's passing, and Lee Greenwood joined in with a touching look back.
Hollywood Stars
Wicked Broadway star Kristin Chenoweth mourned the loss of Judd on social media, joined by others like Morgan Fairchild with memories of the country star. "I had the honor of meeting Naomi Judd years ago and she was so incredibly kind. Sending love and prayers to Wynonna, Ashley, and the whole Judd family during this time. I never thought she'd go," The Broadway star wrote.
Modern Men
Tim McGraw was one of the popular stars of the '90s to weigh in, sending "love and prayers to Wynonna and Ashley and the entire Judd family. We grieve with you and so many others," on social media. Billy Ray Cyrus also shared his memories, posting a photo of himself next to Judd and Randy Travis.
Modern Ladies
"Country music lost a true legend...sing with the angels, Naomi!!! We're all sending up prayers for the Judd family today," Carrie Underwood shared on social media. Others like Mickey Guyton kept their thought short but still praised the music icon. Maren Morris also weighed in with a great comment.
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