It’s her 14-year-old son, a dedicated drummer who’s recently broken two cymbals. “Sweetheart, I’m in the middle of an interview, and I love you so much, but I can’t do this right now,” she says gently. “We’ll get your cymbals, I promise.”
It’s a charming, off-script moment that captures something essential about Hudson: grounded, warm and always playing multiple roles — mother, artist, movie star. And in Craig Brewer’s “Song Sung Blue,” she delivers a performance that feels like the culmination of a life lived in the spotlight and on the sidelines of it.
While many are calling the role a comeback, Hudson doesn’t see it that way. “I don’t like reading anything because it makes me anxious,” she admits.
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