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Ashley Judd's revealing autobiography, 'All That Is Bitter and Sweet,' was released earlier this week, naturally causing many to wonder how her mother Naomi Judd, and sister, Wynonna, would react to the book. The tell-all memoir details Ashley's shocking allegations of sexual assault at the hands of a neighbor, along with tales of drug use and other dysfunctional situations within the Judd family, but Wynonna says reports the book has caused a rift in the family are untrue.
"People are trying to pit us against each other," Wynonna said during an appearance with her mother on ABC's 'The View' Thursday (April 7) [quote via USMagazine.com]. "We agree to disagree in this family." Added Naomi, "I support Ashley. We all have three different realities of the same car ride of the nightmares we were in, it's her turn to tell her side of the story."
During their appearance on 'The View,' in anticipation of the premiere of the Judds' reality series on OWN (Oprah Winfrey Network) this Sunday, April 10, Wynonna and Naomi also both discussed being victims of sexual abuse. Wynonna, who wrote of her experience in her 2007 memoir, 'Coming Home to Myself,' told 'The View' audience that she has yet to confront her abuser, adding, "I'm a work in progress."
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