Fans nervous for Wynonna Judd’s wellbeing Wednesday after a CMA Awards 2023 performance not less than one labeled “bizarre.”
The country music icon, 59, appeared unsteady while joining country newcomer Jelly Roll for a duet of his hit “Need a Favor,” to open ABC’s broadcast of the show.
Judd, who lost her mother and singing partner Naomi Judd to suicide last April, seemed “off” through the performance, based on fans on social media platform X.
“Am I the just one concerned for @Wynonna,” one fan asked.
“Something is flawed along with her. Hope she is okay!!” one other echoed.
“It was seriously bizarre,” a 3rd fan admitted. “I ponder what’s occurring? She barely moved once she got a death grip on him.”
“Wynonna Judd is holding on to Jelly Roll for dear life #CMAawards,” one other declared.
The Post has contacted reps for Judd for comment.
Last yr, Judd was forced to bow out from her “Latest Yr’s Eve Live: Nashville’s Big Bash” performance because of an “extreme bout of vertigo.”
Many fans online wondered if the Burnin’ Love” singer was again battling the identical issue on Wednesday night.
“Wondering if she’s having one other severe bout of vertigo. Looking down, holding on for dear life, and barely moving…is sensible,” one hypothesized.
“She’s been through a lot. Someone help her,” one other pleaded.
Other fans feared last Latest Yr’s Eve that Judd can have been battling her mental health. She later addressed those concerns on Instagram.
“Well, I’m okay,” she said in a video, easing her followers’ minds.
“I’m working so hard on my mental, physical, and spiritual wellbeing. And I even have a extremely great team. I’m really blessed and I’m broken and I’m working really hard on self care which is just not selfish, it’s sacred.”
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