Many singing shows have come and gone since American Idol was in its prime, but few contestants have made as much of an impact without actually winning as Jennifer Hudson. You might recall the Chicago native from season three of the reality series, where she quickly won over the hearts of audiences with her stellar vocals and down-to-earth energy. Much to the viewers’ surprise, Hudson was voted out early in the competition, but she didn’t let that stop her from pursuing her dreams. Instead, Jennifer Hudson’s net worth is now in the multimillions thanks to her decades of dedication to her craft.
The mother of one is the youngest of three on her maternal side but found out as a teenager that her absent father was responsible for 26 other children. She was only seven when she took an interest in singing in the church choir, and it was her grandmother, Julia, who encouraged Hudson to get involved in community theater. She’s cited Whitney Houston, Patti LaBelle and the late Aretha Franklin as her biggest inspirations. As fate would have it, the powerhouse vocalist was hand-picked to play the late Queen of Soul in the 2021 Respect biopic. Keep reading to reflect on J-Hud’s other major accomplishments over the years and learn about her biggest money moves.
What Is Jennifer Hudson’s Net Worth?
According to Celebrity Net Worth, the 42-year-old has an estimated value of $30 million. This mostly comes from her award-winning legacy as an actress, singer and producer, though the Burr Ridge home she bought for $3M in her hometown in 2011 plays a part too. The property spans 12,000 square feet with six bedrooms and seven bathrooms. It was built in 2007, also boasting multiple laundry rooms and a personal movie theater where she can comfortably watch her old performances with loved ones.
J-Hud’s Career Trajectory Has Been One Of A Kind
Now, let’s look back on Hudson’s impressive come-up in the industry, and how she opened doors for other Black creatives to follow in her footsteps. It all began in 2002 when the young songbird landed her first record deal with an independent Chicago-based label, Righteous Records. At the same time, she was supporting herself by working on Disney Wonder cruise ships as one of the Muses from Hercules. When it came time for her American Idol audition, judge Randy Jackson told the hopeful woman standing before him, “We’re expecting more than a cruise ship performance from you.”
The 2000s Saw This “Dreamgirl” Make One Of The Best Comebacks Of All Time
When an opportunity to appear on the show arose, Jennifer Hudson was released from her five-year contract with Righteous early. She earned the highest votes out of the Top 9 competitors for singing Elton John’s “Circle of Life,” solidifying her spot as a finals hopeful for many tuning in. Unfortunately, the black-haired beauty’s journey was cut short in the Top 7 after performing a Barry Manilow track. It’s been suggested that a power outage in Chicago that week is what caused Hudson’s vote count to be so low, but even if she didn’t win American Idol, she did go on to find success in unexpected ways.
At the end of 2006, the “Spotlight” hitmaker signed a new contract with Arista Records. Not long after she made her debut screen performance at Effie White in Dreamgirls, blowing the world away with her rendition of “And I Am Telling You I’m Not Going.” In total, Hudson won 29 awards for the part, including an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress – making her the youngest Black woman to win in the category ever. To celebrate all her triumphs, the reality starlet appeared on the cover of Vogue in 2007; she was the third Black singer to do so.
While still riding the high of such an unexpected comeback, Hudson was challenged with some of the lowest moments of her life. Her mother, Darnell, and brother, Jason, were shot to death in the Chicago home where they lived with Jennifer’s older sister, Julia. The multi-talent’s nephew, Julian, was found dead a few days later and Julia’s estranged husband, William Balfour, was charged with three counts of first-degree murder and one count of home invasion.
As she navigated these immense amounts of trauma, Hudson did her best to celebrate all that her self-titled debut album had achieved just months before. She worked with Ne-Yo, Stargate, Timbaland, Ryan Tedder and other producers on the LP. It won the Illinois native a Grammy for Best R&B Album, peaking at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 before it was certified Gold. She headed out on tour with Robin Thicke in 2009, closing out the decade with a tribute at Michael Jackson’s memorial service and a Christmas special.
Jennifer Hudson Is A Woman With Some Serious Range
While seeking justice for her family members, Hudson kept herself busy throughout the 2010s. After losing 80 pounds, she began working with Weight Watchers as a spokesperson before sharing her sophomore album, I Remember Me, in March 2011. It peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard chart, selling 165K copies in its first week. Wanting to connect with fans and help them on their own self-love journeys, she wrote I Got This: How I Changed My Ways and Lost What Weighed Me Down in 2012. Elsewhere that year, Balfour was hit with three life sentences for murdering Hudson’s mother, brother and nephew. To keep their legacies alive, the Dreamgirls sensation created The Hudson-King Foundation for Families of Slain Victims and the Julian D. King Gift Foundation.
As the decade moved along, Jennifer Hudson became the 2,512th person inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame. She expanded her acting resume with roles in The Inevitable Defeat of Mister & Pete movie (alongside Jordin Sparks) and the controversial Winnie Mandela biopic. Her third album, JHUD, arrived in 2014 and landed in the Top 10 on the charts. Since then, the 42-year-old has pivoted away from recording music and leaned into other creative projects, just as The Color Purple on Broadway. She starred alongside Cynthia Erivo and Danielle Brooks when the show opened in 2015, also taking roles in HBO’s Empire and Spike Lee’s Chi-Raq that year.
At this point in her career, Hudson was ready for a fresh start, leading her to a new contract with Epic Records in June 2016. She had plenty of fun playing Motormouth Maybelle in NBC’s Hairspray Live!, lent her voice to Sing and joined Kerry Washington in HBO’s Confirmation film. Seeing as she got her start on a music competition show, it was only natural for J-Hud to join the cast of The Voice as a coach. She was the first female to lead a winning team on the UK edition of the hit series and we saw her on the American edition in seasons 15 and 15. To close out the 2010s, the vocalist appeared in Monster and the star-studded Cats musical which received infamously mixed reviews.
What’s The Chicago Native Up To These Days?
Even this far into her career, Jennifer Hudson continues to find new ways to push boundaries. She was named one of Time Magazine’s 100 most influential people in the world in 2020 before she amazed music buffs as Aretha Franklin in the Respect biopic. The entertainer sang the entirety of the soundtrack, taking some NAACP Image Awards for Entertainer of the Year and Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture. Following in the footsteps of other American Idol alum, Hudson launched her syndicated talk show in September 2022.
In that year she also won a Tony for co-producing A Strange Loop, landing her in great company in the EGOT club. If you’re not familiar, the dozens of members are some of Hollywood’s biggest names, all proudly owning an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony. Whoopi Goldberg and John Legend are both a part of the crew, as is Hudson’s boyfriend, Common. They met while filming the movie Breathe together, and having both grown up in Chicago, they’ve got plenty to bond over. We can’t wait to see what else J-Hud has in store as she settles into her 40s!