Jennifer Hudson Responds To Hair Criticism
Hi Haters: Jennifer Hudson Claps Back At Fans Roasting Her Thanksgiving Holiday Hairstyle
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Jennifer Hudson Responds To Hair Criticism
While celebrating Thanksgiving with her family, Jennifer Hudson took out a little time to respond to shade from fans who disapproved of her hairstyle.
The fiancee of David Otunga and mom to their son Jr., shared pictures from their Thanksgiving celebration…
and a few peksy fans couldn’t help but comment on J. Hud’s twin pigtails.
Several fans jumped to her defense and J. Hud herself clapped back. “Y’al so damn pressed, wrote the singer. “I didn’t want no hair to get in the food so I put it up.”
Have a holiday seat hatersssssssss!
What do YOU think about J. Hud’s hair??
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