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Jennifer Hudson: Has She Lost Even More Weight?

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The incredible shrinking Jennifer Hudson!

Jim Spellman/WireImageIt's no secret singer Jennifer Hudson has lost a phenomenal amount of weight since she became a spokeswoman for Weight Watchers. While she denied reports of getting as thin as a size zero, her appearance on the red carpet last night at the "VH1 Divas Celebrates Soul" concert in New York City seemed to show otherwise.

Like a Russian doll, she looks smaller every time we see her!

Opting for a questionable outfit to start the night at the Hammerstein Ballroom Sunday night, Hudson's enviable, albeit slimmer curves were nowhere to be found on the generally style savvy diva. The pairing of glittery, thigh-high boots (that should belong on Tina Turner… in "Mad Max") and a nude, crochet collar dress was already odd. But more alarming, Hudson appeared to have shed even more than the 80 pounds she had reported at the beginning of this year.

Still radiant and confident looking, there's no denying the ill-tailored outfit hid the healthy, killer bod she worked so hard to get. As for rumors about Hudson being a size zero, while she is certainly slim, she is nowhere near Nicole Richie-sized, who was a size zero at her thinnest.

Theo Wargo/WireImage for Vh1Later in the night when Jennifer Hudson hit the stage to sing, she finally flaunted her megawatt curves in a stunning, better-fitting bejeweled gown—proving that her figure isn't getting outrageously thin. Maybe JHud fans should worry less about her weight and more about her stylist!

What do you think about Jennifer Hudson's figure? Leave your comments below!

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