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'Fix Me Jesus' Jennifer Hudson Loses Weight Watchers Contract; Keeps Diet Plan; Plays Gay Clubs

Jennifer Hudson, whose new single "Fix Me Jesus" is currently blowing up, has lost more than 80 pounds on a Weight Watchers diet plan, but after four years, has also lost the endorsement deal contract. No worries though, the 32-year-old singer can always go back to playing in gay clubs, if she gets too hard up for cash.

Jennifer Hudson may be done with being the face Weight Watchers, but after losing 80 plus pounds she isn't quitting the program.

Jennifer has nothing negative to say about the company that seemed a perfect fit for her financial and physical needs.

Hudson told the LA Times that she doesn't regret being a part of the program for even one second:

"I didn't realize how important health was until I was in Hollywood... When it comes to trainers, I don't like when people impose their ideals on you. I didn't want to live inside of a gym. I just like to be active.

"We had a meeting, and [Weight Watchers] explained the program to me, and it really sounded like a fit for me.

"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."

And don't worry about Jennifer Hudson, she is a survivor who always bounces back, and if the whole Hollywood thing doesn't work out, Jennifer can always just return to working the gay clubs like she did in the days of her youth (via NewNowNext):

"I used to go out to the gay clubs when I was a kid. We were 16 or 17 and my best friend would pretend to be my manager.

"I'd have these amazing drag queens style me up and down, honey. They would be up there lip-synching and then I'd get up and sing for real--some Whitney Houston or some old-school Shirley Murdock--and I would make all the money.

"That was, like, my training."

And to think so folk waste their parent's money at Julliard.

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