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Ashley Judd Gives Details About MolestationPosted on: April 5, 2011 | Comments Off
Ashley Judd is all over the tv today promoting her new memoir, All This Is Bitter & Sweet. She claims that while her childhood was filled with love and both of her parents ‘adored her’, they were so dysfunctional that she has had major anxiety and depression issues as an adult. She also is making public the details of the molestation that she suffered at the hand of a family friend. In a leaked copy of the advance of the book she details the following: After her father moved out, Ashley says, her mother began another relationship, with a man who was an abusive heroin addict. “I was taught to believe that our lifestyle was normal and never to question it or complain, even when I was left alone for hours, sometimes days at a time, or when I was passed without warning to yet another relative,” Judd writes. The problems for the actress didn’t just occur outside the house, as she details a sexual assault she suffered while getting pizza. “An old man everyone knew beckoned me into a dark, empty corner of the business and offered me a quarter for the pinball machine at the pizza place if I’d sit on his lap,” Judd writes. “He opened his arms, I climbed up, and I was shocked when he suddenly cinched his arms around me, squeezing me and smothering my mouth with his, jabbing his tongue deep into my mouth.” If you want to know more about what a terrible mother Naomi Judd was you can pick up the book at your local bookstore today!
Ashley Judd Pisses Off Coal Miners – Shows Up Topless On Golf CoursePosted on: July 9, 2010 | Comments Off
This is one of those random, crazy stories I love. A 4-year-old photo of a topless Ashley Judd made it’s way to a billboard in a Prestonburg, Kentucky golf course this week in response to the actress’ comments last month calling mountaintop mining the “rape of Appalachia”. What is it with celebrities and throwing around the word rape like it’s candy. (Think: Kristen Stewart) Spokesmen from Friends of Coal and the Pikeville-based Coal Operators and Associates said that they don’t know who made the poster, but since they happened to be sponsoring a golf tournament at a club built atop one of those mines we are all assuming it was them. The golf course poster reads “Ashley makes a living removing her top. Why can’t coal miners?” It was first spotted Wednesday, referring to the photo of a topless Judd using her arms to cover her breasts that ran in a 2006 issue of Marie Claire. Hell hath no fury like a coal miner scorned. In a speech to the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., Judd, who grew up largely in Kentucky, called herself a “proud hillbilly” and demanded an end to the practice of blasting the tops off of mountains in order to get at the minerals within, a major industry in the region. “I’m not too keen on reinforcing stereotypes about my people, but I don’t know many hillbillies who golf,” she said, criticizing StoneCrest Golf Course, where the poster showed up, in particular. “It is time to retire the cynical and superficial coal company-created argument that we must choose between people, their jobs, and our mountains,” she added. “That is simply false, fear-based and fear-mongering.” Industry defenders would rather it be Judd who keep quiet from now on. “Coming from a woman who makes movies most people wouldn’t take their children to, I really don’t think she has a lot to say about our industry or anything else that’s worthwhile,” David Gooch, president of the Coal Operator’s Association, told Kentucky’s WYMT-TV, which reported that an anonymous donor paid for the sign. “She’s not an Eastern Kentuckian. A real Eastern Kentuckian never would have degraded the people here by saying hillbillies don’t play golf.” But others opposed to mountaintop reclamation are standing firmly behind Judd and are appalled by the “terribly derogatory and sexist” nature of the poster. “On the bright side, Ashley has certainly gotten under the skin of the callous coal industry hacks and now they’re on the defensive,” writes Rob Perk of the National Resources Defense Council. “For that, as well as her steadfast crusade to protect her beloved mountains from rapacious coal companies that have no compunction about blasting Appalachia’s natural and cultural heritage to oblivion, consider me a fan forever of Ashley Judd.”
Cartier and Interiew Magazine Celebrate Love PartyPosted on: June 10, 2006 | Leave a Comment
Ashley Judd,Celebrities,Lindsay Lohan,Liv Tyler,Sara Jessica Parker,Selma Hayek
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