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Contributor: Runteldat
Many wonder how Jennifer Hudson is coping only a few months after the heinous murder of her mother, brother, and nephew.
According to her friends in a new story in Entertainment Weekly, she’s fine…as long as you don’t bring it up.
Here’s an excerpt from J.Hud’s feature story:
Hudson still does not talk about the murders, even with those closest to her. “I try not to say anything about it,” says her childhood friend and longtime assistant, Walter Williams III. “She’s okay as long as people don’t bring it up. She’s trying to put all of that behind her.”
If burying herself in her passion (via a tour with Robin Thicke) is what keeps her functioning as best she can, I wouldn’t bring it up to her either.
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Its been a while since we've been on here but I want to welcome all of our new friends onto our page. I will be posting some new music by new and upcomming artists, articles, pics and blogs along with special offers and great business…
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DETROIT (AP) -- Ali-Ollie Woodson, who led the legendary Motown quintet The Temptations in the 1980s and '90s and restored them to their hit-making glory with songs like "Treat Her Like A Lady," has died. He was 58.
Motown Alumni Association President Billy Wilson says Woodson died Sunday in southern California after battling cancer. He says Woodson's wife, Juanita, told him about the…
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