Although there was no specific mention of Hudson’s family tragedy last fall (Winfrey attended the Chicago funeral for the Oscar winner’s mother, brother and nephew), Hudson did open up about how she’s feeling after several turbulent months.

Her renewed mood was owed in part, she said, to her resurgence on the national stage, saying that performing for her is “like therapy,” despite any nerves that may go along with performing on, say, the biggest television event of the year.

“It’s just like, I’m glad I made it to the end of the song. That’s how I am. OK, I got this now, I’m home. I’m going home now.”


“As soon as she stepped out on the stage, I lost it. That’s when I got emotional.” After the brief live interview, the 27-year-old singer, who said she prays “every morning,” took to the stage to perform her new single, “If This Isn’t Love.” Hudson is set to embark on a multicity tour this spring, coheadlining with fellow R&B star Robin Thicke.

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