The Jennifer Hudson Show Guest Guide Week of Nov. 3: Morgan Freeman, Magic Johnson, and Burna Boy

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Jennifer Hudson is set for a star-studded week of interviews, featuring conversations with screen legend Morgan Freeman and basketball icon Magic Johnson. The lineup also includes visits from social media star Alix Earle, WNBA MVP A’ja Wilson, and a musical performance from Burna Boy.

Monday, November 3: The week begins with actor Morgan Freeman, who is on to discuss his new movie, Now You See Me: Now You Don’t. Dancing With the Stars contestants Alix Earle and Dylan Efron also stop by. The show closes with a performance from Burna Boy from his album No Sign of Weakness.

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Tuesday, November 4: Jennifer welcomes actor and comedian Joel Kim Booster to talk about his show, Loot. WNBA MVP and Las Vegas Aces star A’ja Wilson also joins the conversation.

Wednesday, November 5: Singer and actress Becky G is in the studio to discuss her documentary, Rebbeca. Later, Jennifer welcomes back 8-year-old mariachi singer Alessandra Gutierrez for a performance.

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Thursday, November 6: The hosts of NBA on Prime, Candace Parker, Taylor Rooks, and Blake Griffin, visit the show. Plus, 8-year-old basketball expert Nathanial “Than” Collins demonstrates his skills.

Friday, November 7: The week concludes with interviews with businessman and NBA legend Magic Johnson and Stranger Things actor Caleb McLaughlin.

The Jennifer Hudson Show airs weekdays; check local listings for time and station.

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