Watch: Jennifer Hudson Details “Insane” Return to American Idol as Guest Judge
Jennifer Hudson is living the dream, girl.
Over two decades after her appearance on American Idol’s third season made her a household name, the Dreamgirls actress reflected on the full circle career moment of returning to the show as a guest judge for the April 20 episode.
“To be on the other side of everything is insane, but it puts how much time has passed into perspective,” Jennifer told E! News April 18 in an exclusive interview at the taping of The 51st AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Eddie Murphy, which will air on Netflix May 31. “I’m like, ‘Wow. Idol was 22 years ago. Dreamgirls was 20 years ago.’”
And the 44-year-old—who is also on the producing team for the upcoming Broadway revival of Dreamgirls—sees that passage of time as a blessing, describing her mindset now as, “OK, yes, I can return as a judge or mentor on Idol and then be on the production side of Dreamgirls to see someone else get a chance.”
Meanwhile, the Oscar winner has continued to reinvent herself throughout her career. Indeed, she launched the eponymous Jennifer Hudson Show in 2022, which was just renewed for its fifth season.
As for why she added a talk show to her full plate?
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“It has double meaning for me, at least for my celebrity and artistry and my person,” she told fellow EGOT winner Viola Davis during a chat for Interview in August. “Throughout my career, people have only gotten to know me through singing songs or playing characters. I felt like the talk show gave me space and a place to be just Jennifer, Jenny Kate from the South Side of Chicago.”
Plus, as Jennifer put it, “I love people.”
“People love to confide in me,” Jennifer continued. “I’m a listener, and I’m also inspired by hearing other people’s stories and perspectives. There’s a lot of things I don’t know about, but I get to learn it through my guests, so I’m inspired by all of that.”
Of course, Jennifer isn’t the only American Idol alum to make the most out of her career. Read on to see what other contestants are up to these days.
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