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“Fix Me Jesus” Jennifer Hudson and Fiancé David Otunga Split After Weight Watchers Loss [RUMORS]

"Fix Me Jesus" Instagram singer Jennifer Hudson is reportedly pissed with her fiancé David Otunga's decision to return to the WWE to wrestle full-time for Vince McMahon. The Dreamgirls powerhouse supposedly wants her Harvard educated boyfriend/baby daddy to do something more in line with his college degree. Or course Jenny could just be threatening to split, because she is still frustrated from the loss of her Weight Watchers contract. Perhaps Hudson will chill out once David starts actually contributing to their net worth.

Beyoncé Knowles isn't he only Dreamgirl having man troubles these days.

Jennifer Hudson is also reportedly less that satisfied with her fiancé David Otunga and his decision to become a full-blown, full-time WWE wrestler--just like The Undertaker or Hulk Hogan.

A close friend of the soul singer told Star Magazine that Hudson understands David's desire to make money the easiest way possible, she just doesn't respect it:

"Jen knows that it is his passion, but she doesn't want him away from home for long periods of time, and there's always a chance he could get hurt.

"Jen keeps trying to steer him away from what he really wants to do...[But] he feels that since she's living her dream, he should be able to live his."

According to Star's editorial, Jennifer doesn't just have some ideas about what kind of jobs she'd like Otunga to avoid, Hudson has already mapped out David's entire career path :

"David, who is a Harvard-educated lawyer, is also under pressure from his fiancé to become a legal analyst for a television network."

As for the theory that Hudson is bitter about being let go from Weight Watchers, she sounded anything but upset about her opportunity to drop all her baby weight (via LA Times):

"It turned out to be perfect, and without them I wouldn't have gotten nearly as far. My favorite thing is that it teaches you the "how" of losing weight, and prepares you for any situation.

"Now it's a lifestyle. You learn how to make it work for you. It's not restricting. It's very flexible and realistic. It really has been life changing for me."

Turns out if you help someone realize their ten potential, it doesn't really matter if you fire them or not--pretty people know they can always find work.

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