Saturday, November 30, 2013

[BTS Video & Pic] Jennifer Hudson Get Classy For NET-A-PORTER Magazine


For a cover story with Net-A-Porter titled "Dreamer Girl", Oscar-winning actress Jennifer Hudson, who starring in the holiday film Black Nativity (in theaters now) posed for Franceso Carrozzini in an array of beautiful garments from Oscar de la Renta, Herve Leger, Jonathan Saunders and Gucci.  In the magazine profile, Jennifer reflects on how she's maintain relevancy in Hollywood, talks about her A-list friends and shares an intimate moment where Whitney Houston passed the torch.


See Highlights here


On A-list friends and remaining relevant since “American Idol”:
"It is so bizarre to me to say, ‘OK, let me go email Alicia [Keys], let me go email Beyonce, let me go talk to Oprah…’ For so long I sat and admire them; now I’m among them. What I feel about people you never heard from again is that they get too caught up in the hype. They think that just getting here is making it. No, it’s not making it. It’s like a losing-weight situation: it’s one thing to lose it, it’s another to keep it off. Well, it’s one thing to make it, but it’s another thing to stay. [That is] why you have to constantly do stuff to keep people’s attention. It’s a hustle, it really is.”
On her Oscar:
“I didn’t know what the Oscars was. Where we come from, we don’t know anything about that world. If you see it on TV, it’s like, ‘Oh, people in fancy suits and ties.’ Jamie Foxx [her co-star] was like, ‘You know you’re going to win an Oscar?’ I didn’t pay him any attention. I was hired to do a job. That’s all I knew. ”
On her new movie “Black Nativity”:
“I turned down I don’t know how many [musicals]. What drew me to this is that it’s a holiday film: I’m a holiday fanatic. It’s uplifting – we don’t have enough of that in the world.”
On the moment Whitney Houston passed the torch:
“As a girl I’d sit in my momma’s house and sing I Will Always Love You. That’s why [singing in tribute] was so overwhelming. I’m just grateful I got to meet Whitney. She came backstage and was like, ‘I turn my torch over to you; you are The One’. I was like, ‘Oh my God! Did anybody else hear that?’ Had she not given me her blessing, I would never have stepped on that stage.”


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