Jennifer Hudson’s Journey from Burger King to Hollywood Fame — And Free Whoppers for Life! (Photo Credit – Instagram)

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Before Dreamgirls and Oscar night, Jennifer Hudson flipped burgers at a Chicago Burger King. Yep, before her voice dazzled the world, it served up tunes at the drive-thru. Her first job? Not acting or singing, but serving fast food — with a side of melody. “My first and only real job was at Burger King,” Hudson once revealed. And while her time at the BK on East 87th and State Street might seem worlds away from Hollywood, it was there that the future star found a quirky way to make the workday sing.

Hudson, just 16 at the time, turned the drive-thru into her stage. “I used to sing at the drive-thru window. That was my microphone,” she joked. Little did those unsuspecting customers know a future Oscar winner was serenading them. If anyone takes your burger order with a performance, it must be J-Hud.

Fast forward to Hollywood, where her breakthrough role in Dreamgirls earned her the ultimate prize: an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. But amidst the glamour, she faced some heat from American Idol judge Simon Cowell for not thanking the show in her acceptance speech. Hudson clapped back in style, cheekily remarking, “If I’d been any better at my job when I was at Burger King in my middle teens, I wouldn’t be here either, so should I thank them, too?”

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