It’s been a good few weeks for Jennifer Hudson.
Besides celebrating two wins on Saturday night at the 56th NAACP Image Awards, Hudson shared last week on The Jennifer Hudson Show that the program has been renewed for a fourth season.
“It is an unbelievable privilege to spend your days being able to engage with inspiring people from all walks of life; to hear their stories and connect on shared experiences; and to hopefully leave audiences a little more joyful than when they arrived,” Hudson said in a statement.
“This show is a testament to what happens when you do what you love, and when you do it alongside an unstoppable team who creates magic in new ways every single day. I’m so excited to take this adventure to new heights in Season 4!” she added.
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EGOT-winner Hudson’s talk show debuted on Sept. 12, 2022, and has since earned 10 Emmy nominations. Hudson previously won “Entertainer of the Year” at the 2022 Image Awards, also taking home the outstanding actress in a motion picture trophy for her portrayal of Aretha Franklin in the biopic Respect.
The ongoing third season guests still to come include Kevin Hart, Blackpink artist Jennie, Anthony Mackie, Coco Jones, Adam Levine, Tina Knowles, Regina Hall, and Big Sean.
Hudson was the youngest woman to win an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony. She started her career as a finalist in the third season of American Idol, carrying that momentum to her debut album, which peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 album chart.
She made her film debut in the musical Dreamgirls in 2006, winning the Academy Award for best supporting actress. Her Tony Award came as a producer of the musical A Strange Loop, and her Emmy came in 2021 as an executive producer on daytime program Baba Yaga.
Watch the renewal announcement below:
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