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Photos from Jennifer Hudson’s Album Release Party at Tenjune
Singer Jennifer Hudson looked smoking at her album release party at Tenjune on March 21 in New York City. The “Where You At” singer’s album I Remember Me was released yesterday. Hudson’s party was sponsored by Weight Watchers and Arista. Modul Clive Davis was also at the party as well.
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Jennifer Hudson on-the-set of “Where You At”
Jennifer Hudson got glammed-up to shoot the music video for her song, “Where You At.“ The track, “Where You At” was, written by R.Kelly and serves as the lead single from JHud’s sophomore album I Remember Me. The music video for ‘Where You At” will premiere on BET and VEVO on Feb. 22. Take a look at JHud on the set below.
Jennifer Hudson: “I’m not in the Illuminati”
For years, there’s been talk that certain musicians were parts of a secret order called The Illuminati. Essentially, if you happen to be famous and rich, you got some help from this secret society in order to get there. Jennifer Hudson spoke openly on the topic and proclaimed that she in fact not a part of the secret society.
“I’m so glad someone brought this Illuminati mess up because only a child of God would address it,” the 29-year-old singer told fans during her Ustream session. “That is the most ignorant thing I have ever heard in my life. And it’s offensive because basically what? The people that are here today don’t deserve to be where they are? What, we didn’t work for it? So I find—and I hate to go there—but I find it’s those that can’t make it that would probably join Illuminati, or whoever that is, to get somewhere.”
Hudson went on to explain that those who believe the Illuminati myth are being foolish. “Don’t listen to that type of stuff, don’t follow that stuff because those people are only luring you in to become a part of some mess like that, so know that you’re only falling victim,” she warned. “That’s their way of gaining [followers]. I’d advise you to stay away from it. Those who are reading it are falling into it. It could not be more untrue.”




























