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Whitney Houston was mournfully remembered at the 54th annual Grammy Awards Sunday (Feb. 11) with an emotional performance by Jennifer Hudson. Houston, who was a six-time Grammy winner, shockingly ...
When news of Houston’s death broke just hours before the 2012 Grammy Awards, Jennifer Hudson managed to prepare an incredible tribute for the singer at the awards ceremony that evening.
Jennifer Hudson deserves all the praise the music industry can muster today as she prepares to pay tribute to Whitney Houston, the R&B superstar who was found dead in her hotel room on Saturday ...
The death of Whitney Houston cast a pall over the 2012 Grammy Awards, but Jennifer Hudson's touching tribute to the icon brought the crowd to its feet. Watch it here.
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Watch Jennifer Hudson’s mesmerising Whitney tribute at the Grammys (video) Jennifer Hudson performs simple and emotional Whitney Houston tribute at the 2012 Grammy Awards - watch her performance 3am ...
Jennifer Hudson took the stage at the 54th Annual Grammy Awards and rocked her own version of "I Will Always Love You" in a loving tribute to the late Whitney Houston. Grammy Award winner Hudson ...
Jennifer Hudson dances in the audience during taping of the tribute to the late Whitney Houston. Hudson also sang Houston’s hit “I Will Always Love You” at the 2012 Grammys in commemoration ...
Jennifer Hudson, who broke down several times while rehearsing her last-minute tribute to the late Whitney Houston at the Grammy Awards, delivered an emotional rendition of “I Will Always Love ...
Jennifer Hudson honored the late Whitney Houston at the 2012 Grammy Awards Sunday with a rendition of Houston’s famous “I Will Always Love You.” Hudson sang the touching song, wearing a ...
Ehrlich, who has been involved with the Grammys for the last 30 years (give or take), also mentioned to the L.A. Times that he's been saddened by Houston's decline in health and partying habits.