Wynonna Judd, 58, issued a health update with fans after halting her Ohio concert on Saturday (Feb. 11), where she had a dizzy spell and nearly fainted on stage in the midst of her performance.
Two days after the incident occurred on stage, Wynonna took to social media to let fans know that she is doing well and to thank her tour mates Little Big Town and Martina McBride for helping her through the dizzy spell.
“All is well, y’all. @littlebigtown and @martinamcbride, you are SUCH a blessing to me,” Wynonna wrote on Instagram. “Thank you for holding me up, literally and figuratively! ❤️”
In the midst of her headlining performance in Ohio on The Judds’ Final Tour, the country superstar stopped the show as she suddenly became dizzy and needed a moment to recover from the dizzy spell.
“Hang on a second… I am really dizzy,” Wynonna told the audience before asking for assistance from a crew member, before asking, ”Can somebody come up here please?”
She then explained, “I’m really dehydrated and I’m having a hard time so wait a second.”
At the time, someone from her team rushed to her side as she went on to tell the audience, “Hang on! I’m just really dizzy. This has never happened before, so of course it would happen in Ohio.” As she attempted to plot her next move, Wynonna told her band, “Let’s go into ‘Grandpa,’ no, no, no.”
She changed her mind and went on to sing The Judds’ “Mama He’s Crazy,” before halting her performance again.
“You know what? If I faint, just take a lot of pictures, okay?,” she joked.
The crowd then serenaded Wynonna as she stopped singing and held onto her microphone.
As she tried to power through the unexpected dizzy spell, a crew member brought her a stool to take a seat. She first said, “screw the stool” and later promised “I’m going down big.”
Finally, she gave in and sat down as she acknowledged, “It’s okay to reach out for help,” before performing “Grandpa” while seated on the stool.
During “Grandpa,” Wynonna stopped singing the chorus as fans took over.
“What would I do without you? I’d have to get a real job,” she said to the crowd.
A fan told her to get a Coke [Coca-Cola] and she replied, “I don’t need a coke, I need a day off” as Little Big Town and Martina McBride joined her on stage.
“I just have to take it easy right now and that’s okay. I’m a perfectionist and I can’t do it unless it’s right,” she added.
The members of Little Big Town comforted her before they all performed “Why Not Me” together.
Judd was then escorted off the stage by McBride and Karen Fairchild of Little Big Town.
This isn’t the first time Wynonna Judd has experienced a bout of dizziness in recent weeks. On New Year’s Eve she was forced to cancel her New Year’s Eve Live: Nashville’s Big Bash performance with Kelsea Ballerini due to an extreme bout of vertigo.
Fans flocked to social media to share their concern over her well-being.
After seeing the comments from concerned fans, Wynonna Judd decided to address fans via video to let them know she is okay.
“Well I’m okay… Checking in. I have heard some of the comments and the first thought I had was opinions and butt holes and then I realized people are genuinely concerned,” Wynonna began.
She went on to share an honest update about her well-being.
“So, I want to respond to that piece. 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,” she said. “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 to take the dogs. Tonight is Mexican night, we’re playing games and it’s family. So, I’m okay and last thing I’m going to say is you can’t keep a good woman down for too long.”
Wynonna Judd’s next scheduled tour date is set for February 16 in Greenville, South Carolina. The tour will run through February 25, 2023, when it will wrap up in Hollywood, Florida.