Reflecting on her grief. Ashley Judd shared the harrowing details of discovering her mother, Naomi Judd, in her final moments. The country star died by suicide in April at the age of 76.
“My beloved mother … who had come to believe that her mental illness would only get worse, never better, took her own life that day. The trauma of discovering and then holding her laboring body haunts my nights,” Ashley, 54, wrote in an emotional essay for The New York Times published on Wednesday, August 31.
She can't exactly yank it off the shelves, but Ashley Judd is shame-spiraling a little bit now that folks have read her shocking new memoir All That Is Bitter and Sweet — which paints her country singer mom Naomi in a rather bad light.
Response to the book has "been a little bewildering to me," Judd, 42, told E! News in NYC Wednesday. "My poor mother, who's incredibly witty and so quick with a quip, she's probably regretting she said 'We put the fun in dysfunctional.
Noel Biderman, the CEO and founder of adultery website Ashley Madison, is stepping down from his post in the wake of the recent hacking that leaked the identities of millions of its users, Avid Life Media announced on Friday, Aug. 28.
"This change is in the best interest of the company and allows us to continue to provide support to our members and dedicated employees," Ashley Madison's parent company said in a statement.
Get it, girl! Ashley Park didn’t let an ankle injury stop her from getting glammed up for Haute Couture Fashion Week in Paris.
The Emily in Paris star, 31, arrived at the Valentino and Rahul Mishra fashion shows on Wednesday, January 25, in style — and on crutches.
She donned two fabulous looks for the soirée. For the Valentino show, she wore an oversized blazer dress with a sheer Valentino catsuit underneath.
Hope Demi Moore didn't tune in to Two and a Half Men on Monday night.
On the latest episode of the CBS smash sitcom in which her husband Ashton Kutcher now stars, one raucous scene unintentionally hit close to home for the embattled couple.
In the ironic scene, internet mogul Walden Schmidt (Kutcher) is redecorating his home, consulting with designer Evelyn Harper (Holland Taylor), mom to the late Charlie Harper (who was played by Charlie Sheen).