The “Dreamgirls” actress took to Instagram to celebrate her rumored new boyfriend’s 51st birthday but fans quickly expressed their concerns.
Jennifer Hudson celebrated Common’s 51st birthday with a sweet Instagram post amid dating rumors, but fans warned the singer to steer clear.
“Team Jhud pls help me wish one of the brightest lights, a Chicago and hip hop legend, the one and only @common a very happy birthday on today!” Hudson, 41,The “Respect” star also shared a photo of herself and the “Invocation” rapper cozying up to one another and flashing big smiles.“Thank you!” he captioned the post on his Instagram Story on Monday.Fans quickly gathered that Hudson could be confirming speculation that she and Common are an item.“Is this a confirmation or naw?” another pressed.
“Her new boo? I hope not, she can do better. Don’t get me wrong he’s a great person, but he doesn’t commit and he’s hurt several. But happy birthday,” one critic claimed. “This man has commitment issues please don’t be another piece in his jigsaw puzzle,” a second person agreed.“You better not Jen!!!! No he always gets out icons and leaves them on friendship status., This man’s end foal is not marriage. RUN!!! Unless you just having fun,” said another.
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