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Jennifer Hudson to play live at the Super Bowl
Jennifer Hudson to play live at the Super Bowl
Jennifer Hudson is to play live at the Super Bowl, her first performance
since the murder of her mother, brother and nephew.
The 'Spotlight' star will sing the US national anthem at the showpiece of
the American football season on February 1, to be held in Miami.
A source said: "She certainly can nail it. She proved it at the Democratic
National Convention."
Jennifer sang 'The Star Spangled Banner' in August 2008 at the convention
where Barack Obama accepted his candidacy for the US Presidential election.
Jennifer's estranged brother-in-law, William Balfour, 27, has been indicted
on murder charges for the triple killing of the singer's mother Darnell
Donerson, brother Jason Hudson and her nephew Julian King, the son of
Jennifer's sister Julia.
It was reported Jennifer will sing at the inauguration of President-Elect
Barack Obama on January 20, but these have downplayed.
She is also rumoured to be appearing at a Neil Diamond tribute on the night
before the US Grammy awards, held on February 8, although this has also yet
to be confirmed.
Jennifer is nominated for four Grammys, including Best R'n'B Album and Best
Female R'n'B Vocal Performance.
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