Feeling Aretha’s spirit, J Hud honours icon at Pulitzers
NEW YORK — With bad weather in Chicago on Monday and her flight cancelled, Jennifer Hudson fretted at the thought of missing her performance at Tuesday’s Pulitzer Prize awards ceremony to pay tribute to honoree Aretha Franklin.
But then Hudson said she felt the spirit of the Queen of Soul — who refused to fly but travelled by tour bus to concerts and events — and drove nearly 13 hours to New York to make the luncheon.
“I looked up and I thought, ‘You know what, it’s like Aretha’s spirit is in me. She didn’t believe in flying, she would drive,'” Hudson said in an interview with The Associated Press. “I got here in time, five minutes early to sing, because I wasn’t going to miss it. Honey I said, ‘If I got to walk, if I got to crawl, I’m going to get there.’ And here I am — so it’s in my heart.”