Wynonna Judd poses with pal Shania Twain before performing at the ACM Honors… amid claims she is contesting mother Naomi’s $25M will that left her NOTHING

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Wynonna Judd joined a star-studded lineup onstage at the ACM Honors at Nashville’s iconic Ryman Auditorium on Wednesday. She was also seen posing with pal Shania Twain.

A fleet of celebs ranging from Kelsea Ballerini and Morgan Wallen to Avril Lavine performed at the event, which will be broadcast September 13 on FOX.

This comes four months after her mother Naomi’s tragic suicide in April at the age of 76.

Hard at work: Wynonna Judd joined a star-studded lineup onstage at the ACM Honors at Nashville's iconic Ryman Auditorium on Wednesday

Hard at work: Wynonna Judd joined a star-studded lineup onstage at the ACM Honors at Nashville’s iconic Ryman Auditorium on Wednesday

Dierks Bentley, Mickey Guyton, Dan + Shay, Little Big Town and Lainey Wilson were among the top-flight lineup of performers at the glittering awards show.

The honorees included luminaries of the country music scene such as Miranda Lambert, Chris Stapleton, Twain and Morgan Wallen.

Wednesday’s show was hosted by Carly Pearce, who sang The Judds’ song Why Not Me with Wynonna this June at CMA Fest just over a month after Naomi’s death.

While mingling at the awards show at the Ryman Auditorium this Wednesday, Wynonna could be seen posing up with her fellow country icon Shania.

Side by side: While mingling at the awards show at the Ryman Auditorium this Wednesday, Wynonna could be seen posing up with her fellow country icon Shania Twain

Side by side: While mingling at the awards show at the Ryman Auditorium this Wednesday, Wynonna could be seen posing up with her fellow country icon Shania Twain

Place to be: A fleet of celebs ranging from Kelsea Ballerini and Morgan Wallen to Avril Lavine performed at the event, which will be broadcast September 13 on FOX

Making it happen: Four months after her mother Naomi's tragic suicide, Wynonna, 58, thundered onstage and showed off her famously powerful vocal chops

Place to be: A fleet of celebs ranging from Kelsea Ballerini and Morgan Wallen to Avril Lavine performed at the event, which will be broadcast September 13 on FOX

Esteemed company: Dierks Bentley, Mickey Guyton, Dan + Shay, Little Big Town and Lainey Wilson were among the top-flight lineup of performers at the glittering awards show

Esteemed company: Dierks Bentley, Mickey Guyton, Dan + Shay, Little Big Town and Lainey Wilson were among the top-flight lineup of performers at the glittering awards show

Wynonna, who is reportedly contesting her mother’s will that left her nothing, is now preparing to continue with The Judds: The Final Tour without Naomi.

In a new interview published earlier this month, Wynonna, said the shows will be ‘weird,’ but made no mention of the claims surrounding her mother’s will. 

The family duo were supposed to begin performing on the road together in September, but after her mother Naomi’s tragic death Wynonna decided to play the 11 shows alone.

‘Life and death happen all at the same time for some of us,’ Wynonna said in a People preview of the miniseries Neon Songbook Radio With Hunter Kelly. ‘And I just think it’s important for me to use my gift for as long as I have left.’

By the way: The honorees included luminaries of the country music scene such as Miranda Lambert, Chris Stapleton, Shania Twain and Morgan Wallen

By the way: The honorees included luminaries of the country music scene such as Miranda Lambert, Chris Stapleton, Shania Twain and Morgan Wallen

Details: Wednesday's show was hosted by Carly Pearce, who sang The Judds' song Why Not Me with Wynonna this June at CMA Fest just over a month after Naomi's death

Details: Wednesday’s show was hosted by Carly Pearce, who sang The Judds’ song Why Not Me with Wynonna this June at CMA Fest just over a month after Naomi’s death

This month it emerged that Wynonna plans to contest her mother’s will, which made no provision for her or her half-sister Ashley, 54. 

DailyMail.com learned at the time that Wynonna’s financial situation is what prompted her to soldier on with the tour.

However on the miniseries she said that ‘it’s important, Hunter, to do the best you can with what you got. And when I’m not here anymore, someone will hear this and hopefully go: “Well, if she could do it, I can do it.” I don’t know what else to tell you.’

Upcoming: Wynonna, who is reportedly contesting her mother's will that left her nothing, is now preparing to continue with The Judds: The Final Tour without Naomi

Upcoming: Wynonna, who is reportedly contesting her mother’s will that left her nothing, is now preparing to continue with The Judds: The Final Tour without Naomi

She reflected: ‘I think it’s so important to do it and yet I don’t even know if I can say I’m looking forward to it because it’s so devastating. The first time that I see a video screen of her on it. And I’m going to be so freaking mad at her for not sticking around to do it. And I’m going to be just so frustrated.’

Wynonna added: ‘So, it’s going to be an interesting: “Oh, I know, let’s do all five stages of grief in a two-hour segment.” It’s going to be so weird.’

At another moment, she shared: ‘I’m going to literally have Kleenex in my bra. Because my mother always kept the Kleenex in her bra. And I now carry Chapstick in mine. I’m going to have Kleenex and Chapstick.’

Tragedy:  They were supposed to begin performing on the road together in September, but after Naomi's death Wynonna decided to play the 11 shows alone

Tragedy:  They were supposed to begin performing on the road together in September, but after Naomi’s death Wynonna decided to play the 11 shows alone

Instead of leaving any money to her daughters, Naomi appointed their stepfather, her husband of 33 years, Larry Strickland, as executor of her $25million fortune.

Strickland has no children, but Naomi doubled down on her decision to exclude her own, instructing that, if he were unable, the executorship should pass to his brother, Reginald. 

DailyMail.com can reveal that Wynonna’s decision to push back at her mother’s wishes is driven by a deep-seated sense of injustice and simmering discord that has plagued the family for decades.

Country singer Naomi Judd  left her two daughters, Wynonna and Ashley, out her will and instead appointed Larry Strickland, her husband of 33 years, as executor of her estate

Larry Strickland  will have 'full authority and discretion' over Naomi Judd's assets 'without the approval of any court'

Elder daughter Wynonna, 58, is now grappling with her mother’s decision to exclude her from her will and instead leave her $25million fortune to husband Larry Strickland – despite building a successful music career together 

According to one well-placed source, ‘With Wynonna, her mother leaving all of her wealth to Larry sticks in her craw.

‘To Wy, her feeling is Naomi built her fortune at least partially on the back of Wynonna’s own hard work.’

The source explained: ‘She was the one who was the lead singer of The Judds dating back to the 1980s and took Naomi from working as a nurse to being a star.

‘Naomi sang harmonies and kind of acted like the ringleader on stage, but it was Wynonna’s amazing voice that pushed them over the top.’

The Judds were the most successful country singers of the 80s, winning five Grammys, nine CMAs and selling 20million records.

Two weeks before her shock death, Naomi stood on stage with Wynonna in a surprise reunion at the Country Music Awards. 

They sang a powerful song of reconciliation, written by Naomi – ‘Love Can Build A Bridge.’ Wishful thinking perhaps.

Because if love can build a bridge, then fame and fortune can burn it down.

Naomi’s will makes no mention of leaving her share of the duo’s song catalogue to the daughter who sang with her, meaning that whatever portion she owned will go to Strickland – another bitter pill for Wynonna to swallow.

She drew up her will in 2017, ‘being of sound mind and disposing memory,’ but, the source confirmed, ‘Wynonna is still considering her options as far as contesting [it].’

A source close to Wynonna alleged the singer is angry she was excluded from Naomi Judd's will and 'believes she was a major force behind her mother's success. The duo were inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame one day after Judd's death was announced

A source close to Wynonna alleged the singer is angry she was excluded from Naomi Judd’s will and ‘believes she was a major force behind her mother’s success. The duo were inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame one day after Judd’s death was announced

According to insiders, Wynonna feels entitled to a 'piece of the pie' as the 'lead singer' of The Judds and for taking Naomi from working as a nurse to being a star

The Judds at the Country Music Awards

According to insiders, Wynonna feels entitled to a ‘piece of the pie’ as the ‘lead singer’ of The Judds and for taking Naomi from working as a nurse in Nashville to being a global star 

DailyMail.com has also learned that Wynonna’s belief that she is due ‘a piece of the pie’ has pitted her against her A-lister sibling, Ashley, casting their differences into stark relief and bringing old grievances to the fore.

Speaking to DailyMail.com, the source revealed that Ashley has sided with Strickland over her mother’s decision.

‘Ashley Judd has no problem with her late mother Naomi leaving her entire $25million fortune to her second husband Larry Strickland,’ the insider said. 

‘With Ashley it’s never really been about the money. She has a net worth of some $14million but lives a relatively simple life.’

In contrast, the source added, the ‘finances are near and dear,’ to Wynonna, who has long had a troubled relationship with money, spending habits, and with her mother whom she called, ‘my beloved enemy.’

Wynonna's hard feelings over her mom's will has now put her at odds with younger sister Ashley (pictured together in 1992) who supports Naomi's decision, DailyMail.com learned

Wynonna’s hard feelings over her mom’s will has now put her at odds with younger sister Ashley (pictured together in 1992) who supports Naomi’s decision, DailyMail.com learned

It was Wynonna’s fraught relationship with money that, one family source told Radar, lay behind Naomi’s decision to leave her estate in Strickland’s safe hands rather than leave any portion to her older daughter.

And, according to the source, Ashley believes that her mother ‘knew what she was doing.’

Another source told DailyMail.com: ‘Wynonna blew through literally tens of millions of dollars she earned with the Judds and as a solo artist.’

That spending was so extreme that in 2000 she was forced to hold a yard sale in her property in Leiper’s Fork, Tennessee in a bid to raise funds. 

Four years later, still teetering on the brink of bankruptcy, she checked herself into a treatment center to address her ‘money disorder.’

Speaking about her issues, Wynonna once admitted that her early days of poverty with Naomi – a single mother to her girls, living ‘one paycheck from the streets,’ for many years following the end of her first marriage – were hard to reconcile with the wealth of her later life. 

She said: ‘I literally went from the outhouse to the White House. I traveled, I took friends, I rented jets. I loved the great rock-star life.’

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Source: Daily Mail

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