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Academy Award recipient Jennifer Hudson will have her own talk show this fall 2022. The “Jennifer Hudson Show” is set to welcome the daytime of Americans, featuring the Grammy Award-winning artist J-Hud, as what she’s called in the entertainment industry, as the host of the show.
It will air in Fox television stations, said Warner Bros in its announcement this Wednesday.
In an interview, Hudson said, “I have experienced so much in my life; I’ve seen the highest of the highs, the lowest of the lows, and just about everything in between, but as my mother always told me, ‘Once you think you’ve seen it all, just keep on living.'”
Further, Hudson said she is very excited about the people she’s going to meet in the show. “I have always loved people, and I cannot wait to connect on a deeper level and let audiences see the different sides of who I am, the human being, in return. And I couldn’t be more thrilled to do it alongside this incredible team. We’re about to have a lot of fun and shake things up a little bit!”
“People from around the world have been a part of my journey from the beginning — twenty years ago — and I’m so ready to join their journey as we sit down and talk about the things that inspire and move us all,” Hudson said.
Hudson’s career started when she joined the famed “American Idol” as a contestant. Unfortunately, Sse did not win the competition, but her vocals would later find her success after getting a role as Effie White in the 2006 film “Dream Girls,” where Hudson later earned an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress.
Hudson also released several albums, including Jennifer Hudson (2008), I Remember Me (2011), JHUD (2014), and RESPECT (2021). Hudson is also behind hit songs like “Spotlight,” “If This Isn’t Love,” “Where You At,” and the Tony-winning Broadway musical “And I Am Telling You I’m Not Going.”
Hudson has also become a coach on “The Voice,” and her guidance helped many singers achieve their dreams.
And this fall, ‘The Hudson Show’ will become another Hudson milestone.