Wynonna Judd "sees angels" and speaks to her late mom Naomi Judd whenever she's on stage. The musician - who was best known for appearing alongside her daughter as part of 1980s singing duo The Judds - died by suicide in April 2022 at the age of 76 after years of struggling with depression, and Wynonna has shared how she still feels her mother's presence. Asked how she is coping with the loss, Wynonna told Us Weekly: "I’m in a really good place.

I’ve worked on forgiveness and my anger and frustration with suicide. [At a fan club party] last night, everyone had on Judds T-shirts from the ’80s and ’90s. I thought, 'I have a choice.

I can either be better or bitter.' My grief comes and goes. I see it as a gift in terms of the healing part.

" The 60-year-old country star says she cries as often as she needs to. Journalism for the curious Australian across politics, business, culture and opinion. She said: "Something will happen, and you start to cry and think, 'What’s wrong with me?' Then you realise there’s nothing wrong with you.

It’s perfectly fine to cry. It’s important to embrace it and lean into it. I cry as much as I need to and when it’s time to be done, it will be.

" Asked if she still talks to her late mother, she replied: "I do. On stage, I look up a lot because I see angels. Now I do it with Mom.

I’m like, 'What the hell are you doing? Where are you and why are you not here? And why are we not singing together again?'" Wynonna has been looking after .