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Jennifer Hudson Speaks On The Loss Of Her Family

After making it through the tragic death of her mother, brother, and nephew and eventually fighting off cold-hearted “Illuminati sacrifice” rumors and whispers, Jennifer Hudson is opening up about the pain of losing her family and how the experience changed her forever. Via MailOnline:

She has chartered global success with her beautiful voice and acting talents, some would say living the Hollywood dream.

But in 2008, Oscar winner Jennifer Hudson was faced with a horrific nightmare, when she learned her mother Darnell Donerson, her brother Jason Hudson and nephew Julian King were all killed in a horrific gun attack.

Six years on, in an interview with The Guardian’s Observer, the 32-year-old star has opened up about the heartache she suffered all those years ago.

‘I have definitely seen the highest of the highs and the lowest of the lows,’ the actress explained. ‘You don’t know how strong you are until you are placed in that kind of moment.’

On 24 October 2008, Jennifer’s mother and 29-year-old brother were gunned down in her hometown Chicago, while her seven-year-old nephew was reported missing from the home, but the child’s body with ‘multiple gunshot wounds’ was found dead in the back of an abandoned SUV days later.

Speaking about how she deals with the grief, she said: ‘If I close my eyes, I can almost remember what it was like, what I was like, 15 years ago. I was at home in Chicago, still in high school, singing in church, living with my family.

‘But generally, no, it feels like another Jennifer life. I don’t look the same. I’m a mother now. So many things have changed. I sometimes think the only constant is my voice. That hasn’t gone away.’

The American star’s former brother-in-law, William Balfour, received three life sentences in July 2012 following his conviction in the Hudson family murders.

Jennifer explained how her performance at the 2013 Super Bowl, where she sang Star-Spangled Banner with the children of Sandy Hook Elementary School, came soon after Balfour’s long trail of justice.

‘In many ways the trial was the most dreadful part of it all,” she added. ‘But again I know my mother would not have wanted us to miss a beat, so we were there every day.

‘I wouldn’t wish it on anyone to have to experience anything like that, but that is what you do for your family, so that is what we did…’

What Jennifer had to go through was unimaginable for most of us. We’re glad to see she was able to find strength in her experience.

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