Jennifer Hudson still feels late mother's presence
London, November 05 : Actress Jennifer Hudson has said that she still feels her mother's presence who was killed in a shootout last year.
The ‘Dreamgirls’ star insisted that her mom Darnell was like a guardian angel guiding her.
On being asked if she felt her mother’s presence, she replied: "Oh my God, yeah. Definitely. Wherever.
“Every day I''m like, ''Wow! I didn''t realise I was so like my mother until now'', you know? She was the strongest person, woman, I''ve ever seen, you know?"
Hudson had been devastated when her mother and her brother were found dead at their Chicago home in October last year.
Also, her seven-year-old nephew, was found dead in an abandoned car three days later.
However, Hudson hade made a comeback to the spotlight after mourning for three months, reports the Daily Star.
She had claimed that her Christian faith had helped her overcome the grief.
--ANI
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