Advertisement

Jennifer Hudson says fiance saved her life when family was killed

Share

This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts.

Though Jennifer Hudson has long refrained from talking in detail about the 2008 murders of her mother, brother and 7-year-old nephew, the Oscar winner finally revealed the simple twist of fate that literally saved her life.

Hudson says her fiance, pro wrestler David Otunga, suggested she visit him in Florida the weekend of the killings.

Advertisement

‘That’s one of the things that saved my life, because I could have been home with my mom then,’ Hudson told Ebony. Otunga ‘wanted me to come out to Florida with him instead of going to Chicago.’

While Hudson was in Florida, Her 57-year-old mother Darnell Donerson and brother Jason Hudson were gunned down. Nephew Julian King, reported missing in the wake of the shootings, was found dead the following Monday in the back of an SUV. Jennifer immediately went into hiding.

‘I flew out to see him; that’s why I’m still here. I’ve never said that before, and I can’t believe I just said that now,’ she said. ‘But I didn’t know. He was just like, ‘I’m going to this wrestling thing, and it’s in Tampa. I’m going out there now, so you can come out there and see me versus going home.’

William Balfour, a love interest of Jennifer’s sister Julia, was arrested in December 2008 and faces three counts of first-degree murder and one count of home invasion. After years of continuances, a judge said last week that the case will be tried in February.

RELATED:

Jennifer Hudson talks about family tragedy, weight loss

Advertisement

Nicki Minaj performance lures Jennifer Hudson, David Arquette

Winnie Mandela no fan of planned biopic starring Jennifer Hudson

-- Matt Donnelly
twitter.com/MattDonnelly

Photo: Jennifer Hudson arrives at the Swarovski Elements Rodeo Drive Lighting Ceremony in Beverly Hills on Monday. Credit: Matt Sayles / Associated Press

Advertisement