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Naomi Judd's Net Worth At The Time Of Her Death Might Surprise You

Given her illustrious career, it comes as no surprise that Naomi Judd was worth a pretty penny at the time of her death: $25 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth.  Between 1983 and 1991, country singers Naomi and daughter Wynonna — performing as The Judds — released six studio albums, per PBS. During that time period, they produced a whopping 14 No. 1 hits, and their most popular songs include “Mama, He’s Crazy,” “Why Not Me,” “Turn It Loose,” and “Love Can Build a Bridge.

NBA YoungBoy Snaps At Hater Who Dissed His Makeup

A hater slid into NBA YoungBoy’s DMs to diss him after he started wearing makeup. “Tell them stop liking me,” he wrote. “I don’t give a f*ck I got what I came in for. And if you never liked me why it matter [sad face emoji].”  Weeks ago the rapper told DJ Akademiks that he likes to wear makeup. “I like painting my face, putting makeup on,” he told DJ Akademiks.

Nolan Kingman Accident: Did He Commit Suicide & What Happened To Tantasqua Baseball Player? Friends

Nolan Kingman Accident: Did He Commit Suicide? Nolan Kingman was a Tantasqua baseball player who took his own life on May 29th, leaving behind his friends and family. The tragic story of Nolan Kingman’s death is making the rounds on the Internet. According to the institution he attended, he was a gifted student and athlete. In the midst of the news, here’s what we know about the aspiring athlete and the circumstances surrounding his death.

PICTURED: George Clarke and new loveFlorence Hvorostovsky walk hand-in-hand in Ibiza

George Clark and his reported new love Florence Hvorostovsky were spotted walking hand-in-hand in Ibiza this week, five months after it emerged he’d split from wife Katie Morgan Jones. The 48-year-old architect, known for property shows including Amazing Spaces and The Restoration Man, looked content as he enjoyed the sunshine while strolling alongside Swiss opera singer Florence, 52, after a spot of lunch. TV star George cut a casual figure in a navy blue T-shirt and a pair of matching cargo shorts which he teamed with a pair of flip flops.

Sheriff, 62, from Louisiana claims sleep apnea mask he used for four years gave him KIDNEY CANCER -

A 62-year-old Louisiana man battled kidney cancer he believes was caused by his sleep apnea breathing machine manufactured by health tech giant Philips.  Sheriff Brett Stassi had been using his Philips DreamStation CPAP mask every night for four years to treat his sleep apnea and would often found tiny black particles on his pillow left behind by the machine. It wasn’t until a recall of the devices in June 2021 that he learned those particles were far from harmless.