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 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 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.