Jennifer Hudson steps out at 2024 iHeartRadio Music Awards

By editor
April 2, 2024

Jennifer Hudson rocked a stunning silver dress while hitting the red carpet at the 2024 iHeartRadio Music Awards.

The 42-year-old singer, actress and talk show host hit the red carpet at the Dolby Theatre in on Monday evening.

She’s slated to present at the ceremony, hosted by , alongside , GloRilla, Latto, Niecy Nash-Betts, Peso Pluma, Ravi Patel, Stevie Wonder, T-Pain and Vella Lovell.

Hudson also took to the stage as part of a musical tribute to , singing her iconic hit If I Could Turn Back Time.

The singer hit the red carpet in a stunning and shimmering silver dress that fell to her calves for the red carpet.

Hudson also took to the stage as part of a musical tribute to Cher, singing her iconic hit If I Could Turn Back Time

Hudson accessorized with gorgeous silver earrings with her black locks pulled back into a high ponytail.

The singer also accessorized with numerous silver rings on both hands, with a furry grey stole draped around her arms.

She completed her look with a pair of shiny silver pumps and silver ankle bracelets for the red carpet.

She also posed with rapper Ice Spice while inside at the Dolby Theater for the awards show.

Hudson later took to the stage in a lacy black outfit to sing If I Could Turn Back Time as part of the Cher tribute.

The multi-hyphenate has been keeping busy with her syndicated talk show The Jennifer Hudson Show, though she is also returning to the big screen.

Hudson is set to play Maya in the thriller, which is set on an Earth where oxygen levels have depleted so much that humans can’t go outside without special equipment.

Their world is turned upside down when a woman (Milla Jovovich) arrives claiming to know the family’s missing patriarch (Common).

Hudson accessorized with gorgeous silver earrings with her black locks pulled back into a high ponytail.
Hudson accessorized with gorgeous silver earrings with her black locks pulled back into a high ponytail
She completed her look with a pair of shiny silver pumps and silver ankle bracelets for the red carpet
She also posed with rapper Ice Spice while inside at the Dolby Theater for the awards show
The multi-hyphenate has been keeping busy with her syndicated talk show The Jennifer Hudson Show, though she is also returning to the big screen
Hudson is set to play Maya in the thriller, which is set on an Earth where oxygen levels have depleted so much that humans can't go outside without special equipment

Song of the Year:

‘Calm Down’ – Rema and Selena Gomez

‘Creepin” – Metro Boomin with The Weeknd and 21 Savage

‘Cruel Summer’ – Taylor Swift

‘Dance The Night’ – Dua Lipa

‘Fast Car’ – Luke Combs

‘Flowers’- Miley Cyrus

‘Kill Bill’ – SZA – WINNER

‘Last Night’- Morgan Wallen

‘Paint The Town Red’ – Doja Cat

‘vampire’ – Olivia Rodrigo

Innovator Award: Beyonce – WINNER

Icon Award: Cher – WINNER

Landmark Award: Green Day – WINNER

Pop Album of the Year: Olivia Rodrigo, GUTS – WINNER

(New for 2024) Pop Song of the Year:

‘Calm Down’ – Rema and Selena Gomez

‘Cruel Summer’ – Taylor Swift

‘Flowers’- Miley Cyrus – WINNER

‘Kill Bill’ – SZA

‘vampire’ – Olivia Rodrigo

(New for 2024) Pop Artist of the Year:

Doja Cat

Miley Cyrus

Olivia Rodrigo

SZA

Taylor Swift

Artist of the Year:

Drake

Jelly Roll

Luke Combs

Miley Cyrus

Morgan Wallen

Olivia Rodrigo

Shakira

SZA

Taylor Swift- WINNER

Usher

Duo/Group of the Year:

(G)I-DLE

Blink-182

Dan + Shay

Fall Out Boy

Foo Fighters

Jonas Brothers

Måneskin

OneRepublic – WINNER

Paramore

Parmalee

Best Collaboration:

‘All My Life’ – Lil Durk ft. J. Cole

‘Barbie World (with Aqua)’ – Nicki Minaj and Ice Spice

‘Boy’s a liar Pt.2’ – PinkPantheress and Ice Spice

‘Calm Down’- Rema and Selena Gomez – WINNER

‘Creepin” – Metro Boomin with The Weeknd and 21 Savage

‘Good Good’ – Usher, Summer Walker and 21 Savage

‘Rich Flex’ – Drake and 21 Savage

‘Thank God’ – Kane Brown and Katelyn Brown

‘Tomorrow 2’ – GloRilla with Cardi B

‘TQG’ – Karol G and Shakira

Best New Artist (Pop):

David Kushner

Doechii

Jelly Roll – WINNER

Rema

Stephen Sanchez

Country Song of the Year:

‘Fast Car’ – Luke Combs

‘Heart Like A Truck’ – Lainey Wilson – WINNER

‘Last Night’ – Morgan Wallen

‘Rock and A Hard Place’ – Bailey Zimmerman

‘Thank God’ – Kane Brown and Katelyn Brown

Country Artist of the Year:

Jason Aldean

Jelly Roll

Lainey Wilson

Luke Combs

Morgan Wallen

Best New Artist (Country):

Corey Kent

Jackson Dean

Jelly Roll – WINNER

Megan Moroney

Nate Smith

Hip-Hop Album of the Year

Metro Boomin – Heroes & Villians – WINNER

Hip-Hop Song of the Year:

‘All My Life’- Lil Durk ft. J. Cole – WINNER

‘fukumean’- Gunna

‘Just Wanna Rock’ – Lil Uzi Vert

‘Rich Flex’ – Drake and 21 Savage

‘Tomorrow 2’- GloRilla with Cardi B

Hip-Hop Artist of the Year:

21 Savage

Drake – WINNER

Future

Gunna

Lil Durk

Best New Artist (Hip-Hop):

Doechii

Ice Spice – WINNER

Lola Brooke

Sexyy Red

Young Nudy

R&B Album of the Year:

SZA, SOS – WINNER

R&B Song of the Year:

‘Creepin”- Metro Boomin with The Weeknd and 21 Savage

‘CUFF IT’- Beyoncé

‘Good Good’ – Usher, Summer Walker and 21 Savage

‘On My Mama’ – Victoria Monét

‘Snooze’- SZA – WINNER

R&B Artist of the Year:

Beyoncé

Brent Faiyaz

Chris Brown

SZA – WINNER

Usher

Best African Music Artist:

Burna Boy – WINNER

Rema

Tems

Tyla

Wizkid

Best New Artist (R&B):

Coco Jones

Fridayy

Kenya Vaun

October London

Victoria Monét – WINNER

Alternative Album of the Year

Boygenius – The Record — WINNER

Alternative Song of the Year:

‘Lost’ – Linkin Park

‘Love From The Other Side’ – Fall Out Boy

‘One More Time’- Blink-182 – WINNER

‘Rescued’- Foo Fighters

‘This Is Why’- Paramore

Alternative Artist of the Year:

Blink-182

Fall Out Boy – WINNER

Foo Fighters

Green Day

Paramore

Best New Artist (Alt and Rock):

Bad Omens

HARDY

Jelly Roll

Lovejoy

Noah Kahan – WINNER

Rock Album of the Year

Metallica – 72 Seasons – WINNER

Rock Song of the Year:

’72 Seasons’ – Metallica

‘Dead Don’t Die’- Shinedown

‘Lost’ – Linkin Park – WINNER

‘Need A Favor’ – Jelly Roll

‘Rescued’ – Foo Fighters

Rock Artist of the Year:

Disturbed

Foo Fighters – WINNER

Jelly Roll

Metallica

Shinedown

Dance Song of the Year:

’10:35′- Tiësto ft. Tate McRae

‘Baby Don’t Hurt Me’ – David Guetta, Anne-Marie and Coi Leray

‘Padam Padam’ – Kylie Minogue

‘Praising You’ – Rita Ora ft. Fatboy Slim

‘Strangers’ – Kenya Grace – WINNER

Dance Artist of the Year:

Anabel Englund

David Guetta

Illenium

Kylie Minogue

Tiësto – WINNER

Latin Pop / Urban Song of the Year:

‘La Bachata’ – Manuel Turizo

‘La Bebe (remix)’ – Yng Lvcas and Peso Pluma

‘Lala’- Myke Towers

‘Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53’- Shakira and Bizarrap – WINNER

‘TQG’- Karol G and Shakira

Latin Pop / Urban Artist of the Year:

Bad Bunny

Feid

Karol G

Manuel Turizo

Shakira

Best New Artist (Latin Pop / Urban):

Bad Gyal

GALE

Mora

Yng Lvcas

Young Miko – WINNER

Regional Mexican Song of the Year:

‘Bebe Dame’- Fuerza Regida and Grupo Frontera

‘Ella Baila Sola’ – Eslabon Armado and Peso Pluma

‘Indispensable’ – Carin León

‘Qué Onda Perdida’ – Grupo Firme ft. Gerardo Coronel

‘Qué Vuelvas’- Carin León and Grupo Frontera

Regional Mexican Artist of the Year:

Calibre 50

Carin León

El Fantasma

Grupo Frontera

Peso Pluma

Best New Artist (Regional Mexican):

Gabito Ballesteros

Gerardo Coronel

Grupo Frontera

Junior H

Peso Pluma

K-pop Album of the Year

Stray Kids – 5 Star – WINNER

(New for 2024) K-pop Artist of the Year:

(G)I-DLE

Jung Kook – WINNER

NCT Dream

Seventeen

Stray Kids

(New for 2024) K-pop Song of the Year:

‘Bouncy (K-Hot Chilli Peppers)’ – ATEEZ

‘Cupid (Twin Version)’- FIFTY FIFTY – WINNER

‘S-Class’ – Stray Kids

‘Seven’ Jung Kook ft. Latto

‘Super Shy’ – NewJeans

(New for 2024) Best New Artist (K-pop):

BOYNEXTDOOR

NewJeans – WINNER

RIIZE

xikers

ZEROBASEONE

Producer of the Year:

Carter Lang

Dan Nigro

Jack Antonoff

Kid Harpoon

Rob Bisel

Metro Boomin

Songwriter of the Year:

Aldae

Ashley Gorley

J Kash

Jack Antonoff

Michael Ross Pollack

Best Lyrics: *Socially Voted Category

‘Dial Drunk’- Noah Kahan

‘Flowers’- Miley Cyrus

‘Greedy’- Tate McRae

‘Houdini’- Dua Lipa

‘Is It Over Now? (Taylor’s Version)’- Taylor Swift

‘Last Night’- Morgan Wallen

‘Lovin On Me’- Jack Harlow

‘Nonsense’- Sabrina Carpenter

‘Paint The Town Red’- Doja Cat

‘vampire’- Olivia Rodrigo

‘Water’- Tyla

‘What Was I Made For?’- Billie Eilish

Best Music Video: *Socially Voted Category

‘3D’- Jung Kook ft. Jack Harlow

‘Dance The Night’- Dua Lipa

‘FLOWER’- JISOO

‘Flowers’- Miley Cyrus

‘I’m Good (Blue)’ – Bebe Rexha and David Guetta

‘Kill Bill’- SZA

‘La Bebe (Remix)’- Yng Lvcas and Peso Pluma

‘Paint The Town Red’- Doja Cat

‘Seven’- Jung Kook ft. Latto

‘TQG’- Karol G and Shakira

‘vampire’- Olivia Rodrigo

‘What Was I Made For?’- Billie Eilish

Best Fan Army: *Socially Voted Category

Agnation

ATINY

Barbz

Beyhive

BTS Army

Harries

Livies

Louies

Niallers

Rushers

Selenators

Swifties

Social Star Award: *Socially Voted Category

Alex Warren

David Kushner

Flyana Boss

Gracie Abrams – WINNER

Jessie Murph

Megan Moroney

Natalie Jane

Noah Kahan

Favorite Tour Photographer: *Socially Voted Category

Alfredo Flores – Sabrina Carpenter

Anna Lee – Coldplay

Carianne Older – Charlie Puth

Catherine Powell – Kelsea Ballerini

Cynthia Parkhurst – Jonas Brothers

David Lehr – Morgan Wallen

Joshua Halling – Louis Tomlinson

Mason Poole – Beyoncé

Matty Vogel – Misterwives

Ravie B – Adele

Ryan Fleming – 5 Seconds of Summer

Sanjay Parikh – Shinedown

Favorite On Screen (New for 2024): *Socially Voted Category

‘j-hope IN THE BOX’ – WINNER

‘Love To Love You, Donna Summer’

Louis Tomlinson ‘All of Those Voices’

‘Prince: The Final Secret’

‘Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé’

‘Save Me’ Jelly Roll

‘Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour’

‘TLC Forever’

TikTok Bop of the Year: *Socially Voted Category

‘Boy’s a liar Pt. 2’- PinkPantheress and Ice Spice

‘Collide (Sped Up Remix)’- Justine Skye

‘Cruel Summer’- Taylor Swift

‘Cupid (Twin Version)’- FIFTY FIFTY

‘Daylight’- David Kushner

‘Her Way (Sped Up)’- Party Next Door

‘If We Ever Broke Up’- Mae Stephens

‘Paint The Town Red’- Doja Cat

‘Water’- Tyla

‘What It Is (Solo Version)’- Doechii

‘What Was I Made For?’- Billie Eilish

Favorite Tour Style: *Socially Voted Category

Beyoncé

Carrie Underwood

Doja Cat

Elton John

Harry Styles

Jonas Brothers

Madonna

Måneskin

Sabrina Carpenter

Shania Twain

SZA

Taylor Swift

Favorite Debut Album (New for 2024): *Socially Voted Category

GOLDEN – Jung Kook

In Pieces- Chlöe

Layover – V – WINNER

Lucky- Megan Moroney

Mirror – Lauren Spencer Smith

My 21st Century Blues – Raye

Religiously – Bailey Zimmerman

Snow Angel – Reneé Rapp

Tyler Hubbard – Tyler Hubbard

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Hudson is also set to voice Ophelia in the animated film Pierre the Pigeon-Hawk, which is currently in production.

She launched her career on the hit reality competition series American Idol, where she placed seventh in the show’s third season.

She went on to earn an Oscar for her film debut – 2006’s Dreamgirls – which set her on the path to win an EGOT.

The singer also won Grammys in 2009 and 2017, a Daytime Emmy Award in 2021 for Outstanding Interactive Media for a Daytime Program for Baby Yaga and a Tony in 2022 as a producer for Best Musical for A Strange Loop.

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