The late Loretta Lynn was widely recognized as an American country music singer and songwriter who had a career spanning six decades. She earned a lot of money from music, even after her demise.
Lynn released multiple gold albums and had numerous hits such as: “I’m a Honky Tonk Girl”, “Don’t Come Home A-Drinkin’”, “One’s on the Way”, “Fist City”, and “Coal Miner’s Daughter”.
Loretta Lynn was born on April 14, 1932, in Butcher Hollow, Kentucky, United States.
Who inherited Loretta Lynn’s money and estate?
According to Celebrity Net Worth, Loretta had a net worth of $65 million at the time of her death. Aside from generating enormous wealth from her music, she made so much from her autobiography ‘Coal Miner’s Daughter’ and movie.
She also owned a publishing company, clothing line, music booking agency, and the Loretta Lynn Ranch, which was part museum and amusement park in Tennessee.
Since the death of Lynn, her inheritance was given to one of Loretta Lynn’s youngest daughters, Patsy Lynn.
Patsy doubles as a singer and actress, known for movies such as ‘Fire Down Below’, ‘Walker’, ‘Texas Ranger’ and ‘Intimate Portrait’.
She is also married and has a beautiful family. Patsy has been married to Philip Russell since February 14, 1998. Together, they have six children.
They have a daughter called Emmy Russell, who is also a musician. Her mum has been supportive of her music career since day one. Emmy auditioned for American Idol in February 2024 and got a ticket to Hollywood.
In March 2024, Patsy disclosed in an Instagram post that she had undergone face-lifting surgery to have a new look. Initially, her husband didn’t agree with her decision, but as a supportive man, he agreed to it. “Yeah, there’s nothing wrong with your face,” Philip said in the video Patsy shared on her Instagram page.
Patsy has a last name that is shared with the late, legendary Pasty Cline. Cline was Loretta’s best friend before she tragically passed away. To pay homage to her dear friend, Loretta decided to name Pasty, who is one of her twin daughters, after the “Sweet Dreams” singer.
At a special program for the Loretta Lynn exhibit at the Country Music Hall of Fame with members of Loretta’s family, including her sisters, daughter, and two granddaughters in 2017, Patsy Lynn honored her mother by covering one of her signature songs, “You Ain’t Woman Enough (To Take My Man).”
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