On the second anniversary of her death, Hudson shared a picture of the late singer alongside a touching tribute. She wrote:
"Something tells me that you are walking around heaven singing all day...Singing in the heavenly choir."
Earlier in the year, Hudson revealed that filming had ended on the Aretha Franklin biographical film and it is scheduled to hit cinemas in the first quarter of 2021.
Much has been said about how Hudson was handpicked for the role by Franklin. However, she was not the first choice for the role. The legendary singer initially picked Halle Berry, but the actress did not feel comfortable taking the role since she could not sing.
Hudson was eventually chosen by Franklin and is seen by many as a much better fit for the role. More importantly, her riveting performance in "Dreamgirls" is more than enough reason to believe in her acting capacity.
She received numerous awards for her performance in the movie, including an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, a BAFTA Award, and a Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Supporting Actress.
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