Jennifer Hudson reveals why she turned down the meaty title role in Precious

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

'I didn't want to gain weight': Jennifer Hudson reveals why she turned down the meaty title role in Precious



By Laura Schreffler

Last updated at 2:38 AM on 27th December 2011


Jennifer Hudson could have had two Academy Award nominations under her belt, if only she hadn't turned down the title role in Precious.

The 30-year-old writes in her new book 'I Got This: How I Changed My Ways and Lost What Weighed Me Down' that she turned down a chance to read for the plum role for weight reasons.


No more weight gain! Jennifer Hudson, pictured here at VH1 Divas in NYC last week, turned down the title role in the 2009 Oscar-winning film Precious
No more weight gain! Jennifer Hudson, pictured here at VH1 Divas in NYC last week, turned down the title role in the 2009 Oscar-winning film Precious

In an excerpt from the book published by Uptown Magazine, she said: I had [gained weight] with Effie [in Dreamgirls]' and as much as I was moved by this film, I wanted to try a role that had nothing whatsoever to do with my weight.'

Instead, director Lee Daniels chose then-unknown actress Gabourey Sidibe for the part of Precious, an overweight and abused teen.

The film went on to accrue a plethora of awards and nominations, including six Oscar nods, including a Best Actress nomination for Sidibe.


Now and then: The 30-year-old, as photographed last week, went from a size 22 to a size 0
Now and then: The 30-year-old, as photographed last week, went from a size 22 to a size 0
Now and then: The 30-year-old, as photographed last week, went from a size 22 to a size 0

It would have been Hudson's second Academy Awards honour after winning Best Supporting Actress for Dreamgirls in 2006.

The former American Idol contestant's refusal to read for the role also caused some additional stress for the film's director.

Daniels told The Guardian back in 2009: 'We were weeks away from the shoot but I still hadn't found Precious.'


Oh Effie: Jennifer Hudson won an Oscar for her role as Effie in the 2006 film Dreamgirls
Oh Effie: Jennifer Hudson won an Oscar for her role as Effie in the 2006 film Dreamgirls


The winner: The role of Precious went to newcomer Gabourey Sidibe
The winner: The role of Precious went to newcomer Gabourey Sidibe

Modern day Gabby: The 28-year-old actress attended a premiere in NYC on December 15
Modern day Gabby: The 28-year-old actress attended a premiere in NYC on December 15

'Do you know how difficult it is to find a 300lb. black girl to be great in a movie? They don't exist in Hollywood.'

He can hardly blame Hudson for giving up the opportunity, given how focused she has become on staying slim in recent years.

She became the spokesperson for Weight Watchers in April of 2010, nearly nine months after giving birth to son David Daniel Otunga Jr.

Since signing on with the brand, she has dropped from a size 22 to a size 0.

She has managed to shed 80 pounds thus far and appears to be losing more and more weight each day.

She appeared at VH1 Divas Celebrate Soul in New York City last week looking thin yet still curvy in a Francesco Scognamiglio knit mini dress as well as the jewel-encrusted floor-length gown from The Blonds.


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