Jennifer Hudson Praises Kelly Clarkson and Reflects on Her Own Success in the Entertainment Industry

Jennifer Hudson shared her thoughts on Kelly Clarkson's decision to end her talk show, praising Clarkson and wishing her the best. Clarkson announced the conclusion of "The Kelly Clarkson Show" after its current season, citing a need to prioritize her children. The show will continue production as planned, with special guest hosts to be announced for its final episodes this fall. "The Kelly Clarkson Show" has been a successful venture, winning multiple Daytime Emmys since its premiere in 2019.
In contrast, Jennifer Hudson's own show, "The Jennifer Hudson Show," debuted in 2022 and has garnered 12 Daytime Emmy nominations. The announcement of Clarkson's show ending was followed by the cancellation of Sherri Shepherd's show, "Sherri," after four seasons. Hudson also stars in the animated movie "Goat," where she plays the role of Will's mom. The film follows the story of a goat named Will who dreams of playing roarball, a game played by powerful animals. The cast includes notable names like Gabrielle Union, Stephen Curry, and Nicola Coughlan.
Hudson expressed her pride in her son, calling him her "GOAT," and highlighted the inspiration she draws from sports and athletes like Steph Curry, Michael Jordan, and LeBron James. She emphasized the determination and resilience displayed by athletes in pursuing their dreams. "Goat" is set to hit theaters on Feb. 13, offering a heartwarming and inspiring story for audiences to enjoy. The premiere of the movie was a star-studded event, with Hudson and the cast celebrating the film's release.