Jennifer Hudson has almost finished finalising arrangements for her wedding to wrester DavidOtunga and is now focusing her attentions on their honeymoon.
Jennifer Hudson is planning her honeymoon.
The singer-and-actress and fiance David Otunga - who have a seven-month-old son David Jr - have almost finished finalising details for their upcoming wedding and are now focusing on arranging a holiday for after the ceremony.
David revealed: "The wedding is coming up. We have finalized most of the details and have some ideas about the honeymoon."
While Jennifer is keeping plans for her dress secret from David, the professional wrestler is delighted about the wedding wardrobe of someone else - his young son.
He added to In Touch weekly magazine: "I am getting him a custom-made tuxedo to match mine. I can't wait to see him in it, looking sharp like a little grown man!"
David has previously said he wants his fiancee - who shot to fame after appearing on TV talent show 'American Idol' - to sing at their wedding.
He said: "It would be great if any of the former American Idols sang at the wedding. And it would be wonderful to have Jennifer sing - I'd love that. But I won't be because I don't sing!"
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