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Jennifer Hudson Turns Down $3 Million Gig Over Nude Scene

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March 10th, 2007 by Castina

Tagged as: Jennifer Hudson


Jennifer Hudson has turned down a $3 million role in a Warner Bros. movie because of a nude scene, and it wasn’t Jennifer’s character that gets naked.

The Academy Award winning star says that she will never appear in a film that features nudity because she is a role model to aspiring young black women.

Good for you, J-Hud.

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  2. On March 11th 2007, CelebFace: All the gossip, juicy rumors and scandals! wrote:

    [...] it big, but Hudson tries to remain true to the people she loves and to herself. She recently turned down a movie role paying $3 million because the film featured nudity – but not from her [...]

  3. On March 12th 2007, Sexy Celebrity. » Jennifer Hudson set to marry childhood sweetheart wrote:

    [...] it big, but Hudson tries to remain true to the people she loves and to herself. She recently turned down a movie role paying $3 million because the film featured nudity – but not from her [...]

  4. On March 12th 2007, Lovher wrote:

    I don’t know about that. How nude are we talking? lol 3 million is good compinsasion for a little back action, lol. Let’s negotiate, lol.

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    [...] it big, but Hudson tries to remain true to the people she loves and to herself. She recently turned down a movie role paying $3 million because the film featured nudity – but not from her [...]

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