Absolutely. Mu youngest is an addict. For 22 years. What I didn't know about helping her was that it wasn't helping her. We learn though. But she still is out there on drugs while I'm raising her son. Her Dad, my husband passed away 12 years ago so I've been alone in this. What really pisses me off is when self-righteous people say if the addicts were raised right they wouldn't have made the choices they have. That's not correct. Our other 3 daughters have done very well in life. Unfortunately parents aren't the only people in our children's lives. When people talk to my daughter they find it hard to believe she would ever do the things she does because we did raise her well. She knows how to behave and act right. Plus she gorgeous. People need to stop blaming parents for their adult children's choices. Having good decent parents doesn't exempt anyone from taking a wrong turn.
Kudos to Wynonna for not funding her daughter's lifestyle choices. Grace, you are a grown woman and your situation is of your own making. Take responsibility for yourself and make better choices.
Wynona and the kids father is why she’s like she is. Those kids ran wild over them. I heard her rig drivers and truck driver for Wynona would quit after having to put up with them.
@@sharonmeadows5603Shaming is not nice. None of us is without fault. However, once an adult, we can only blame ourselves for our decisions and actions. Not our parents.
I know what her mother is going through. My husband's daughter is just like her. You try to help her and she claims you don't care. You give her money, buy her a car, give her a place to live and she lies and says you're terrible to her. Then destroys the house and wrecks the car. Sells drugs out of the house. You finally quit helping when you've tried everything and you're exhausted. But you're the bad guy. I'm sure her Momma has tried her heart out.
STOP. Enabling grown adults doesn’t help them mature or take responsibility for their own actions. Raising children to make excuses and always have someone bail them out is not love.
SADLY..... There is Waaaaaaay TOO MUCH of this kind of thing going on in society, today ..... This new generation is lazy, don't want to be "responsible" humans, .... won't "own - up" to the actions, and have NO PATH in life ...... I just don't get it !!!
After 50 years of trying to rescue my daughter I just couldn't anymore. Her father was a narcissistic, violent psychopath and I was a broken feeling guilty mother. A therapist once said to me 'remember your child is also her fathers daughter, she may look like you but be like him.' For the first time in 50 years I was able to accept, it was not all my fault. I will always love my daughter with my whole heart, but now I have boundaries and so does she.
Ditto except mines not an addict just messed up mentally due to her father’s influence. Boundaries for sure and as soon as that happened she stopped speaking to me entirely.
@@dasgehtnicht5082 My daughter has spent 6 years sorting her life out now and I am so proud of her. She needed time away from me also so its really helped us both. Learning how to cope and handle trauma is the key for both parent and adult. child.
Yes, I'm trying to make sure mines don't follow behind their narc father it is hard, but with God I'm going to have a way to do it. God bless you 🙏🏽. They have to experience life and all you can do is be there, but when they disrespect your boundaries it's time for some alone time. ❤
I met Grace a couple of years ago when she wasn't on drugs or drinking. She really is a nice, polite, well-behaved young woman. She never mentioned her mother or grandmother ever. In fact, someone else told me, before we met ,who her family were. She's not terribly educated so that's probably one reason why she is struggling but I do wish her well.
WOW, WHY ISN T SHE IN A. REHAB HOSPITAL???WHAT????😮😮😮HOW AND WHY IS THIS HAPPENING??????TOP THERAPY NEEDED...CAN T JUST LEAVE HER TO GET VIOLATED...HELP IS THE ANSWER...PRECILLA. NEVER LEFT HER DAUGHTER...SHE STAYED NEAR TO THE END....CAN T STOP LOVING AND CARING, EVEN IF YOU HAVE TO COMMIT THEM TO A LOCK DOWN HOSPITAL SETTING...GET HER HELP, "W"...........😢😢😢😢😢😢NOW, LOCK DOWN HOSPITAL THRU COMMITTING HER, MAYBE¿¿¿¿❤
She said “what’s a room when you don’t have a ride?”. Be grateful you didn’t have to sleep on the streets last night 🤦🏻♀️ You could get clean if you wanted to. But you have to want it more than you want that next hit. Grace, your mom is not an ATM. She is raising your baby for you. Get clean and go home. 💔
Grace could be living in the lap of luxury; instead, she choses to live a hand-to-mouth existence, be a drug addict & talk smack about her Mama. I feel sorry for Wynonna.
Wynonna was the only talented one, though. Ashley was the pretty one, so her career was the only one that really survived the breakup. I heard all kinds of horror stories about that entire situation.
@@Kiki-Kauai Parents are not required to fund their adult children's existence, especially if they're on drugs. If she needs money she should go out there and earn money.
@@kingbaby8761 What are you talking about Ashley "survived the breakup"? I'm assuming that you meant the break up of the musical group The Judds. Ashley was never in the group.
@@Kiki-Kauai , Did you ever bother to read Wynonna's autobiography? The Judd's original manager was ripping them off. At a certain point in time the band was earning MORE than Wynonna, who was the bread and butter of everyone in their band. So yes, she was broke, but who wouldn't be when someone you trust is embezzling from you?!?
I just lost 2 brothers one to lung cancer the other to drug addiction, the state buried him we did what we could for him but Praying for him was the only option as he was severely addicted and homeless by choice, no I don’t mean he woke up one day and said that’s how he wanted to be😥 you can love them but they need the greatest Love of all ( The Power of Prayer) blaming them doesn’t help just love them even from afar and Pray for them 🙏🙏🙏
❤❤❤so sorry for ur loss I lost 3 brothers @mom to drunk driver I also have a sister I lost to addiction 😢 I feel same way as u . Ur brother as my sister had a choice . Like that dam drunk. ❤ 🙏 for u god bless
Yes, I think they went above and beyond. Very much respect them. And a huge thank you to the lady who gave her socks and shoes. Grace didn’t thank you, but America does.
Dear daughter: Stop blaming your mom for your current situation. She's probably bailed you out so many times, that's why you won't hit rock bottom. She's not doing you any favors by helping you, at this point. She even said to the cops "I wish I had drugs"
You are right. Wynonna probably had to just walk away from the toxic relationship. Tough love. Hope Grace gets her life right. She could have a wonderful life & have a family.
It's so easy to blame the parents. My heart was broken so many times by my youngest son when he turned to drugs and everything associated with that. He grew up with loving, responsible parents just as his brother who has a management position in IT. I cried so much over his life decisions. Thank God we got him into rehab (more than once) and he turned his life around and is now a contributing member of society. So, unless you have an adult child giving their lives to drugs you really shouldn't comment. Walk a mile in my shoes. You cannot imagine the pain.
Honestly It’s extremely unkind to call someone a leech on society It’s easy to tear people down when you don’t understand their situation I really pray that you come to obey the gospel of Jesus Christ and learn to love those around you, especially those who have tried to turn their life around but don’t have the resources to
Honestly It’s extremely unkind to call someone a leech on society I really pray you obey the gospel of Jesus Christ and learn to love those around you, especially the weak and vulnerable who have tried to turn their lives around but don’t have the resources or moral support Its easy to judge people when you don’t understand their situation Those who show contempt to the poor despise their maker .
Kinda funny (and ridiculous) that a police department in Oxford, Alabama has the facilities, choppers, total city surveillance system, etc., for New York City. Seems politics and egos pervade even small town police departments. 😂
I didn't get sober until I was 31. I just couldn't play the game anymore. And I was going to lose my job. So I went to AA twice a week for 7 years. And I am 34 years sober now. 😁 But I was a wreck from age 27-31. My sweet dad had committed suicide, and I drank heavily to deal with the pain. 😥 Recovery is possible, but you have to be ready to accept help, and then change everything. People will support you, but ultimately it's an "inside job" that only the person can accomplish. One day at a time. For the rest of your life. ⏳
May God bless you and keep you. I'm dealing with a drinking problem that I must do something about. My problem time is in the evenings. Sometimes the urge to drink is literally overwhelming to the point that it's like not being able to breath, overwhelming anxiety. Can you offer any advice that could help me cope? Again, may God bless you and keep you.
@bain5872 they have some better medications available. Not the replacement or 'legal' versions that are just as addictive, but anxiety and depression meds that help curb the strong urges. Sometimes you just need a little help. Also, try starting a hobby. Find a different intrest, not shopping. Or start walking around the block or at a park about the time you normally feel that urge coming. Praying for you
I promise Wynonna would give up everything she has if her daughter would get her life straightened out. This has had to have devastated her and broke her heart in a thousand pieces. 🙏🏼
Yes she might would but after awhile you become numb to it all and separate that turmoil and heartbreak from the rest of your life. You have to keep living the best you can and you can't keep giving in to their demands and fixing their mess ups. It will ruin you and drive you insane. Don't get me wrong, you are always going to be there for them but in a different way, you will always love them and support them but in a different way. You have to have gone through this to understand where I'm coming from and to understand what I mean. It's a very hard life for both the addict and the parent, spouse, sibling, etc. It affects the entire family. Your daily prayer is for God to help keep them safe and for them to see this isn't the life they need to live. That's all you can do. I pray this young lady will come to see this before it is too late and she runs out of time with her mom or for other reasons. I just pray for her period. Drugs are such an evil thing and I do wish we could rid this entire universe of them. Our crime would certainly go down and we would all have so much more peace!! I'm not saying this is her problem, I'm just saying drugs are horrible. She does have some type of an addiction though. May God bless this family and you!!❤
Can’t blame mommy or daddy for your poor decisions after you became an adult.. my sister put my parents through hell doing the same thing! We Grew up with plenty of money,went to church,worked hard in our families business and she died way too young because she didn’t want to stop drinking and using drugs ..it’s not always the parents fault..
yes there was something missing.. even in 'good' families.. was she the 'bad' one and you the 'good' one..? someone in the family was emotionally absent, drank, neglected, made labels, dysfunction, abuse, bullying, toxic blame, guilt, denial, etc.. all of these will pigeon-hole one kid over another.. theres so much ppl don't see, even in these 'good' families.. with that said, we all hav stuff.. so use it as an excuse.. or Not. you don't hav to go there. you dont hav to abuse yourself with drugs.. you can make better choices! and you should, no matter what happens to you, You are responsible for your actions once you turn 18.
@@BEAUTYnIQ mental issues run in this family. It is well known and documented. No one asks to have that. Like cancer, you don't ask for it happens. All you can do is treat it. And we know the majority of them go to drugs and alcohol. Many will die from that or commit suicide.
💯 % 🙏🙏😓😓💔💔indeed so true that’s what happen to my own daughter she was so spoiled can’t even let an ant crawl over her, later in life she blame and making up story turn against its own parent .
We don't know the whole situation. This family has a history of generational dysfunction. Her mother and grandmother, are a prime example. Being famous and wealthy doesn't cure it 😢
Yes this family is very troubled just like many other families ..... No different than any of us . Drug's alcohol depression mental illness then you throw millions upon millions on top of that You have a molotov cocktail and there goes your explosion My ex husband worked for this family for many years It's so sad 😢😢 that people think money makes you happy NOOOOO it ONLY magnifies your hidden underlying problems
True, but at some point others also need to take accountability too. Parents are out here screaming, "Take responsibility for your own actions". However, they won't admit how they fk'ed up their kids, and pretend they are perfect parents. Nah. I work with addicts, and its amazing what acknowledgment and an apology can do.
Having a brother who's been an addict for almost 20yrs now (currently about 3 months sober) my heart breaks for Wynonna... It is the hardest thing to do to give them tough love and not enable them... but it is the right thing to do!!! You can't help someone who doesn't want to help themselves!
@laurenmay2098 thank you! I'm very cautiously optimistic... He's gotten clean a few times in the past, once up to a year before relapsing again... He has a gorgeous 2.5 yr old baby girl who he had never seen sober that he's building a relationship with now, so I'm praying that keeps him on the right path!
@@mrs_maverick1121 my father was an alcoholic, so was my uncle. My uncle was 3 years sober waiting for a liver when he passed away. He was a sweet man with addiction. My father was brutal. No one else in my family drinks. We are so afraid of the consequences. But it is on our genes. Depression and anxiety is a huge issue for us. One way or the other, we feel the heat. My prayer is that he sticks to the program. It is possible, but I understand that he has a long road. May he get all the help he needs to deal with that. The fact he is accepting treatment is huge. 🥰
When someone asks you a question and you start your answer with “Honestly …” you’re probably about to lie. When nobody asks , but you keep saying, “I’m not on drugs…” you probably are. When you’re offered help after you explain why you need it and you deny their assistance, you’re probably on your way to buy drugs and don’t want to scare your dealer. When Wynona Judd is your mother and you live like this woman, it’s time to re-examine your life choices.
No sympathy for Grace. She was rude and acted entitled. She didn’t even thank the lady that brought her shoes and socks, much less cooperate with the officers trying to help her. And then to ask for their names and badge numbers, as if they’d done something wrong.
I thought the very same thing. The other lady tried to help her out twice and Grace barely acknowledged her never mind thank her. She wasn’t even pleasant to the cops. I’m sure she’s used to being treated very well and probably got whatever she wanted from her Mom and Grandma, but obviously she’s taken advantage of that situation and they’ve cut her off. She has a young daughter as well that her Mother is raising, so she clearly needs more than just a ride 😕
On April 5 2024, Grace Kelley would be arrested in Alabama on charges of indecent exposure and obstructing government operations following a "disturbance" at a gas station and a roadside incident, where she yelled at and did not cooperate with officers. An additional charge of soliciting prostitution would later be added as well. I guess she made it to the gas station. Sadly, everything she was telling the officers was a lie.
She looks like her Mom. What a sad situation. That family is such a wreck…. It breaks my heart. So much talent and devastation all together. It’s just proves that money doesn’t buy happiness. I continue to absolutely adore Wynonna and the Judds music. I seen her in Youngstown Ohio once and it was one of my favorite concerts I have ever been to. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Can I just saw how much I appreciated how well mannered the young driver was. His mom handled it great and the young man thanked the officers. Good kid.
Sending love to all of you who have shared your heartache here. Losing a family member to drugs is a nightmare you have to experience to fully understand. You are not alone. We are not alone.❤
Grace as someone who has been down the bad road in my youth i can tell you that everything you are experiencing is due to your actions and the people you surround yourself with. Change your surroundings for the better and become better!
Exactly. Thats what got my drug addict brother off drugs permanently… he moved to a new town and purposely made friends with a local cop who invited him to be on the Dept softball team. He hung out with local cops and firefighters who all knew he was an exCon drug addict and who kept him busy after work so he wouldn’t relapse. He started volunteering for the fire dept and they paid for him to take EMT classes. In a short time he had a better job and a girlfriend who was a non drinker. The people you choose to be around are key to a better life and more opportunities.
And i can tell you that it is not. The same spirit that is in her is in every single one of us. It is a spiritual battle. Thats why all of speak one thing but do another. Find out for yourself Jesse Lee Peterson BOND
I’m in Canada and I’ve bought native smokes for over 20 years now 20$ a carton. To buy them in the store you have to be crazy. Been smoking for 46 years. If I had to choose a smoke or food, I’d pick the smoke. It’s a horrible addiction.
Grace has been offered rehab, psychological counseling, could have gone to college and become anything she wanted. She could have seen the mistakes others around her made and decided she wouldn’t. Grace has a father . Is any of this relatable to him?
@@sharondoan1447 I thought that was a female Grace is a guy? OOPS> Grace is a she and she was sentenced to 8 years in prison. Very sad maybe she will do something constructive like take college courses and turn her life around for the better. Drugs change people so much they loose their uniqueness. They’re called drugs cause they drag you down and dope cause after you’re hooked you become the dope for making bad choices and continuing to make the big drug dealer rich off your misery.
Exactly! I’m not famous but I always told my daughter don’t call me to bail you out You can sit there and watch the other drunks, addicts and other’s and think about what you did, what you’re doing.
and we ALL know what Ms, Kelly did after this. Just because you come from money, it doesn't bring class, responsibility, manners, or a good moral character. Drugs, for her have been a constant...and tacky face tat.
The really incredible thing is that Wynonna's son is a canine Interdiction Officer. So one child is an officer of the law while the other can't seem to stay out of prison. The only reason I know about the son is from home interviews Wy did and she stated what her son does for a living. The interviews are on YT.
@@tp5561always bad mouthing another person that has actually got clean and went to treatment is ridiculous.her daughter doesn't wanna get clean and mama had to show her tough love and distant herself from her toxic behavior
@@evagilkerson2288Grace does seem like a sweet girl I hope she gets her life together, she does have a great point about homeless people not having even showers so they can even hope to clean up and get a job. They also have no place for their belongings. I've often thought about that. Good luck to her.
Wynona didn’t have it easy. She and Ashley have different fathers and Wynona didn’t know that until she was an adult. I wish her the best dealing with her daughter.
EXACTLY! Winonna & Ashley...as well as Naomi are also perfect examples of how someone who didnt have an easy life can make something of themselves!! Instead, this young lady chooses to sit on her A$$ and do nothing while making every excuse in the book for her own choices and behavior, I dont blame Winonna one bit for not handing her money, this girl has to hit ROCK BOTTOM and decide on her own if she wants a better life, then make it happen! Prayers for WINONNA!!
Wynonna and Ashley have tried to help her over and over and Grace always goes back to this lifestyle. It's her choice. Her brother, Wynonna's son, is a police officer in Kentucky. Just goes to show you can raise your children the same but in the end they do what they want.
I couldn't help but notice there was no "thank you" from the kid to the officer for not ticketing him and no "thank you" from Grace to the woman who gave her shoes and socks. It's as if it's their right and expected.
@@migbham1 She did have him on the failure to use a turn signal. Quick google showed me those can range from $150-$300 so yeah he did owe a thank you imho
She was arrested a couple of months ago for being naked in public and holding a sign saying “ a ride for a ride.” We all thought it was funny, I’m betting Wynonna didn’t think so. Grace has been in rehab before. She’s grown and you can’t make someone want to do better. God bless her family and I hope Grace finds the strength to finally give up on drugs.
Even before they get to the daughter I'm gobsmacked that the officer in the beginning of this says: "we need to get probable cause to stop the vehicle!" Never in my life!! Any police offer I've ever seen or encountered will stop you for looking the wrong way if they want to!! Are you kidding me? What a Great cop!!! That's the way it's supposed to be, thank you
Wynona’s daughter favors her. Parents can get fed up with rebellious children rather they’re famous or not. She will have to get sick and tired of being sick and tired before she gets it together or stay in the streets that’s her choice. Her daughter isn’t a kid anymore. That was nice of the female officer to call the guys Mom before he gets killed or his insurance goes sky high. She didn’t have to do that. I hope he realizes he caught a big break.
Ugh, how embarrassing for Wynonna 🤦🏻♀️. It’s hard enough when your son or daughter is in trouble, but being famous and having this public??? Ugh. And she said her mom doesn’t care, but I seriously doubt that. She has a problem with drugs, and I’m sure her mom has had to use tough love. Very sad.
Winona didn’t make the monster, the monster made herself. She chose her path. Speaking as a mother with an adult son with drug addiction. They won’t clean up till they are ready, luckily, ours got ready after nearly loosing his life.
I’m sure her mother is more heartbroken than embarrassed for her daughter. But at some point, you have to let them go and see how cruel and crazy this world can be. She probably had so many opportunities in life and chose this life. She’s a grown adult.
An embarrassment to her mother? Who pointed out who her mother IS? Did she or did law enforcement? Law enforcement did! Correct? And why does that even matter or is relevant to the situation at hand? Oh it’s absolutely not!!! And they even tried to get her to utter her moms name out of her mouth. And she responded how? “are you trying to be funny”? She had more respect for her mom then these officers did! And they made sure to tout their names at the end. Who disrespected her mother? Wynona’s daughter or law enforcement? Why does who her mom is matter law enforcement? And notice how their behavior changes towards her after they find out who her momma is. 😏
Maybe you would be embarrassed as a parent, but Wynonna Judd seems like a very kind, and loving spirit. I would hope she is not embarrassed, but heartbroken.
@@rachelleklemunes5493 Exactly. It was law enforcement that called out her name, not her daughter. They should be ashamed of themselves. And I am a huge supporter of law enforcement but this disgusted me.
i feel for her mother- my own son grew up to be such a disappointment to me and the rest of the family. you can raise a child into adulthood- but you can't force them to act like an adult. i just pray all these lost, angry kids can find peace and normalcy.
Same here buddy the only difference is i have a daughter... she's messed her and her daughters life up and it's been the most stressful time in my life...i dread hearing the phone ring lol
Dysfunction breeds dysfunction.. there is a lot of messy in the private lives of the Judds money can’t fix or cover up. Broken people are broken. Being wealthy gives you the resources to get help but if you don’t take it everyone loses.
I know- like who the hell takes it out of their purse or car in The first place? Like why is it not automatically on their person? Of course if they don’t have one ok- but how are so many people driving without licenses purposely standing out like a sore thumb like idiots?
Depends on brand..I don't smoke but do go and pick up my aunts for her. GTO brand is only 12-something for a carton. Also a lot of homeless bum cigarettes from people. Personally, I'd get a meal with that $12 but thankfully I don't have that addiction.
I guess everyone has forgotten Wynonna's DUI's, the bad boys she married. One of her husband was arrested on sexual abuse of 3 minors. I'd say the apple doesn't fall far from the tree!
Kids imitate us while they are growing up. Unfortunately they learn more from our actions rather than our words ( walk the walk and talk the talk). I am impressed how Wynona has been open about her past addiction and recovery. Let's hope this cycle gets broken before Grace grows up and becomes a parent.
Does anyone but me have a drivers license in my wallet? And - get this my current registration and insurance cards on in the glove compartment. Crazy. 😎
Dear Grace… you are a beautiful woman. I know your pain , I know your sadness. I was once the same woman in your shoes 13 years ago. There’s a whole big world out there waiting for you when you are ready. It’s going to be the hardest thing you’ve ever done but man does it feel good to be alive and living again. Trust me your family cares, they’ll always care and love you. Take care Grace…I have faith in you. 🕊️☀️💜
This was beautiful, and I can relate so much. It will definitely be the hardest thing she will ever do, but damn is life amazing when you're clean. I just had my 16-year clean anniversary on June 9th. I am grateful for every single day, even the bad ones!
@@marcimonroe7352 congratulations my friend ❤. I’ve been clean and sober since July 2018. It started out with an injury, and I was put on pain medication that quickly turned into a not good thing.
Not true for every addict. Stop spreading hearsay around. These flippant comments only serve to strengthen the bias against addicts. If you haven't been there or had any experience with it, then you shouldn't comment on the subject. Period.
As an adult there comes a time we stop blaming our parents for every bad decision we make...if someone adult can't do that its their own fault when they screw it all up....time to grow up
@Iknowaboutroaches3350 You don't judge lol. You have been judging with your whole speech lol. It's all her mom's fault because she's been making a living. It's her mom's fault because there wasn't a dad in the picture. No it's not her mother's fault. She's a grow a$$ woman who won't grow up, get off the drugs and stop blaming everyone but herself for her troubles. She didn't even say thank you to that lady for the shoes and socks because Mz. Princess expects the help. I'm glad the police walked away. I absolutely feel sorry for her Mother. Who's raising her kid now. Not judging my a$$.
Wowww.....I had no idea this is Wy's daughter. It seemed she was embarrassed to say whose her mom, when the officer on the phone said, whats ur mom's name, and Grace said, u just said it. Ppl r probably wondering why Grace is choosing to be on the streets, when she comes from wealth. Drugs...thats why. Drugs can have a strong hold on addicts.
I’ve bought homeless people gifts , money, hotel rooms and never ever heard a thank you. I do it for me though so no big deal but a thank you would mean a lot !
I’ve not gotten a thank you before either. Gave one guy $5 at the gas station when I was walking in to pay for my gas. Watched him immediately walk across the street and go in the liquor store. Nice I bought his alcohol. Had a guy I gave all the change to I had, which was a lot. I didn’t have any bills, only change for the road tolls. When I gave it to him he said why does everyone give change, we can pay with bills to. No thank you, was actually rude to me because I didn’t give him bills. I’ve had others say thank you but not all. I don’t expect anyone to bow down to me for helping them but a thank you is nice.
So sad what addiction does to a person. Been there done it with my son. Once he turned 21 I said, I am no longer bailing you out of jail, or trying to fix your problems.
@shannon_w. Being a Grandmother is a blessing. Of course you weren't expecting to raise her. It is nice for you to be able to give her family love. We all need that.
It's interesting seeing opposing views on blame. She has to take accountability regardless. I came from a abusive household. My brother chose drugs and I did not. All the drugs in the world won't change what happened .
Wake up! You have an amazing mom! Who would not want to go with mom to all the venues that would be awesome to sit on stage while your amazing mom rocks on🎉
When kids don’t have to work for what they want nothing has value to them. Sad but that is the reality for a lot of privileged kids. They never grow up.
Perhaps they worked too hard? Always traveling, always on the road vying for the attention of adoring fans when their children are left behind longing for them. Many parents from all income brackets make work the number one priority some for status others because they have to or the family starves but all are sacrificing they're young impressionable children left behind for others to rule over, influence and raise with values and morals that perhaps the parents wouldn't necessarily agree with. This woman born to a well known country music singer has a lifetime story of her own to tell like we all do and our parents Good, Bad or Ugly are a big part of that history....
When his momma says she’ll handle that, I trust she will. Young men have higher insurance rates anyway. Trust I know. When the tickets start, it’s best to just park that car. As one comment suggested, put the car up on blocks. Wish I’d thought of that.
I'm almost 7 years clean, in my addiction I was selfish, lied, cheated, a felon and all around POS. It was a hard reality when I got clean that no one put me in this position only myself. She will learn the same thing, if she lives.
Sad that this woman had every advantage growing up and amounts to nothing. I would wish for her to stop looking for handouts and make something of herself
I never realized so many people drove their cars without their driver’s license on them. They almost seem to take this law as a mere suggestion rather than the actual law❗️🤔
I am impressed by the demeanor of the Oxford police, especially the officers than interacted with the speeding sixteen year old. This young man will definitely have a better outlook on the police because of the way he was handled by these officers. I was really impressed that the officer asked to speak with his Mother so that she could let the Mother know why she stopped the young man, and she basically placed the Mother in a position to help him understand he doesn't need to be speeding. They could have given this young man a ticket, which would have given him problems with his insurance and generated a blemish on his driving record. Great job Oxford police !
I had an older sister like this last woman she thought she should be able to do what ever she wanted and no consequences. Sooner or later life will set her on her butt and it might change her perspective, but I doubt she will change for anyone or anything. Officers were kind and respectful so good on you both.