Wynonna Judd caused hysteria among her fans during her concert in Dayton, when she had to abruptly cancel her show because she was feeling dizzy mid-song.
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As per a video clip of her performance, Judd can be heard saying:
"Hang on a second. I am really dizzy. Could somebody come up here please?"
As a crew member made their way to aid her, the singer said:
"I'm really dehydrated, and I'm having a hard time, so hang on a second. ... This has never happened before."
Fortunately, Judd seemed chirpy nevertheless. After finishing her song, she said to her fans:
"If I faint, just take a lot of pictures!"
She was resilient and electric, as despite the scare just minutes earlier, she refused to end her set early and opted to perform seated on a stool.
After her performance, she took to Instagram to provide her fans with a much-needed health update. Judd thanked Little Big Town and Martina McBride — her co-performers — for their immense support during her set:
"All is well, y’all. @littlebigtown and @martinamcbride, you are SUCH a blessing to me. Thank you for holding me up, literally and figuratively!"
Part of her tour "The Judds: The Final Tour", Wynonna Judd is touring till the end of February.
However, this wasn't the first sign of Judd being overworked or tired. Last year, she canceled her New Year's Eve show, which prompted fans to wonder if she was going through a mental health crisis. However, she did her best to put her fans at rest with a heartfelt message on Instagram:
"I am working so hard on my mental, physical and spiritual well-being. I have a great team, and I'm really blessed, and I'm broken, and I'm working really hard at self-care, which is not selfish; it's sacred. So just know that yeah, I'm me. I work really hard. We call it Wynonna Incorporated because I incorporate a lot into my life.
I have a very full schedule, but I also have time off to be on the farm and to walk in the woods and take the dogs, and tonight is Mexican night. We're playing games, and it's family. So I'm OK, and the last thing I'll say is, can't keep a good woman down for too long."
In the wake of her mother Naomi Judd's death, Wynonna Judd has carried on her tour in honor of her.
The recent news about Wynonna Judd is an alarming sign of being incredibly fatigued and exhausted without having the slightest of clues.
It serves as a pervasive reminder that we need to check ourselves regularly and ensure that we're putting our mental well-being first. We hope that Judd recovers swiftly and wraps up her tour on a high.