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Jennifer Hudson‘s name has graced an Oscar and Grammy, but the Chicago native said she never imagined her name would be on a weight loss center that she could use to inspire others.
The singer and actress stopped in her hometown Tuesday for the opening of “The Weight Watchers Jennifer Hudson Center.” Hudson, who lost about 80 pounds, is a spokeswoman for the company.
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The new center, where walls are covered with posters of the star, is in a strip mall on Chicago’s South Side, not far from President Barack Obama’s home.
“I never thought I would make it to have my own center,” Hudson said. “I’m so honored to be here and see this day.”
Weight Watchers has pledged to donate a portion of the center’s revenue to a foundation that Hudson co-founded in honor of her late nephew, Julian King.
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The body of the 7-year-old was found in a vehicle a few days after Hudson’s mother, Darnell Hudson Donerson, and brother, Jason Hudson, were found dead in the family’s Chicago home in October 2008. All three had been shot. The estranged husband of Hudson’s sister is charged in the killings and is awaiting trial.
Hudson, who started the foundation in Julian’s honor with her sister, Julia, said she was inspired as a child by seeing the success of others.
“I love to target children, because that’s the thing that makes a difference,” Hudson said. “We hope to do the same thing and start here at home in Chicago with health, with education, with dreams.”
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Hudson, who first earned fame as an American Idol finalist, won a Grammy for her self-titled album and an Oscar for her role in Dreamgirls. Her album I Remember Me came out this year.
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, who attended the ribbon-cutting, called Hudson “Chicago’s ambassador to the world at large.”
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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