Could Naomi Judd rest in peace knowing her daughters are at odds?

Wynonna and Ashley Judd had been arguing for a long time, long before the drama of being cut out of their late mothers' lives.

Wynonna blamed her sister earlier this week for their renowned mother's "baffling" choice not to leave them a portion of her $25 million wealth.

Wynonna Judd, the 58-year-old half of The Judds, is intending to fight her late mother's will, which gives her husband of 33 years, Larry Strickland, complete ownership of her estate and income.

Naomi Judd sadly killed herself with a gunshot wound in April. She was 76 years old at the time.

According to a source, Wynonna believes Ashley and Larry "conspired against her."

While the drama appears to be reviving the animosity between the two sisters, Radar revealed that they have had their fair share of heated arguments in recent years.

Wynonna Judd apparently did not approve of Ashley's words during her March 2017 Women's March in Washington, D.C., following Donald Trump's inauguration.

While reading the comments of a 19-year-old from Tennessee, she referenced Trump's accusations about Hillary Clinton, "I am a nasty woman. Not as nasty as a man who looks like he bathes in Cheeto dust, a man whose words are a dis to America."

Wynonna subsequently told her Twitter followers that she doesn't do "politics," and she even reacted to a fan's post about her younger sister, calling the whole issue "poison."

"I'm not giving all the credit to her. She doesn't have that sort of authority," she said, afterwards clarifying that she would not do anything to hurt her.

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Another reason they're arguing is that Ashley Judd filed a police complaint in 2013 claiming she discovered a monitoring device in her car and thought it was her elder sister's fault.

According to reports, the gadget was linked to a private investigator headquartered in Nashville.

Wynonna's lawyer claims that her client acquired the device from the investigator but insisted on giving it to her daughter Grace's father, Arch, who they believe installed it on Ashley's car.

Another source informed the National Enquirer that the two sisters' friendship "become a competition" when Ashley Judd's biography "All That Is Bitter and Sweet" was published in 2011.

The book was published just as Naomi and Wynonna were debuting their reality showand about to embark on a farewell concert tour.

But Ashley's biography diverted that focus, and "things have been rather awkward between Ashley and Wynonna since then."


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