Jennifer Hudson may never fully fathom the horrific murders of her mother, brother and nephew at the hands of her estranged brother-in-law, but the Oscar winner reveals that she is now slowly moving toward a place of emotional closure.
When asked if she forgives him on last night's episode of Oprah's Next Chapter, the 30-year-old said: 'Yes, because I feel like for the most part it's not his fault.
The Dreamgirls star's words of compassion come after she was devastated four years ago when her mother Darnell Donerson, brother Jason Hudson were gunned down in her hometown Chicago.
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Her seven-year-old nephew Julian King was reported missing from the home, but was found dead in the back of an abandoned SUV days later.
And she admitted she did not know how to respond after suffering such massive loss.
She said: 'There were so many shocks involved in it. Like, who do I grieve for first? Or, who do I start with?
'It’s bits and pieces. It’s too much. You’re confused. Your emotions are confused.'
And the Grammy-winner, who who turns 31 later this week, said she is now finally ready to visit her relatives' graves after receiving closure from justice being served.
Balfour was sentenced to three life sentences without the possibility of parole, followed by 120 years for other crimes.
The star looked relaxed when she turned up to appear on Good Morning America in New York today
When asked if she forgives him on last night's episode of Oprah's Next Chapter, the 30-year-old said: 'Yes, because I feel like for the most part it's not his fault.
The Dreamgirls star's words of compassion come after she was devastated four years ago when her mother Darnell Donerson, brother Jason Hudson were gunned down in her hometown Chicago.
continue reading......
Her seven-year-old nephew Julian King was reported missing from the home, but was found dead in the back of an abandoned SUV days later.
And she admitted she did not know how to respond after suffering such massive loss.
She said: 'There were so many shocks involved in it. Like, who do I grieve for first? Or, who do I start with?
'It’s bits and pieces. It’s too much. You’re confused. Your emotions are confused.'
And the Grammy-winner, who who turns 31 later this week, said she is now finally ready to visit her relatives' graves after receiving closure from justice being served.
Balfour was sentenced to three life sentences without the possibility of parole, followed by 120 years for other crimes.
The star looked relaxed when she turned up to appear on Good Morning America in New York today
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