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Monday, 16 November 2015

Jennifer Hudson says she talks to dead mother in her head 'all the time' as she discusses shocking family triple murder...



In 2008 she experienced a family tragedy when her mother Darnell Donnerson, brother and nephew were all murdered by her sister's estranged husband.
And Jennifer Hudson has since tried to cope with that loss by trying to keep the lines of communication open with her loved ones gone too soon.

The 34-year-old singer revealed in an interview with CBS News that she regularly has conversations with her deceased mother. The admission came as the Oscar-winner was queried by reporter Anthony Mason: 
'Do you still have conversations with your Mom in your head?'
'All the time,' Jennifer responded.  'And my brother, if he was here, if I was sitting up crying, he'll say, "Jenny, knock it off. Knock it off!"'
Darnell, Jennifer's 29-year-old brother Jason and seven-year-old nephew, Julian King, were all shot dead by her sister's estranged husband in Chicago back in October 2008.
In May 2012, William Balfour was convicted on all seven counts against him in the trial and was ultimately sentenced to three life sentences without the possibility of parole.
Jennifer testified and even went to court every day, which she said was 'the toughest thing ever' in the recent CBS interview, but moved forward with the process as she had extra motivation.
'I remember God came to me, like, right when everything happened, 'cause I was like, "What do I do?! And He said, "I want you to get up and keep going,"' she explained. 'And you don't question God. I said, "Okay, let's go."'
She has previously credited her professional wrestler and fiancé David Otunga and their six-year-old son, David Jr, with helping her get through that rough time in her life.
Things seem to be going swimmingly for the star as the Where You At hitmaker will be making her Broadway debut in The Color Purple.
As her last on-stage role was on a Disney cruise ship over a decade ago, Jennifer certainly seems thrilled about the opportunity as she said: 
 'You know, It's so exciting, I wanna sing in here right now!'
With the show being in the Big Apple, it reminds her of the first time she hit the spotlight on reality singing competition program American Idol back in 2004.
'My first trip to New York was when I was coming to do the news for being eliminated from American Idol,' Jennifer explained. 'And then to fast-forward all the way to here now, it's like full circle in so many different ways.'
She ultimately finished seventh on the show an as she was criticized for her wardrobe, but she did not take the critiques completely to heart 
Jennifer told the interviewer Mason: 
'It gives you a tough skin. So I kept going with it. It's like, well, they can tell me I can't sing on the show, but you can't tell me I can't sing.'

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