You’ll by no means catch Jennifer Hudson in a pair of low-rise denims.
On a section known as “In-fit or Out-fit” throughout a latest episode of “The Jennifer Hudson Present,” the host, 43, made her stance on the Gen Z-approved development loud and clear.
When a picture of a girl sporting the silhouette appeared on the display behind her, Hudson confessed, “I can’t stand low-rise denims. Y’all could be like, ‘What’s mistaken with Jennifer?’”
“To start with, I like my pants up right here,” she continued as she signaled to her chest. “I’m sorry. I do. Okay?”
The discuss present host didn’t maintain again her emotions in the direction of the controversial bottoms. “However that low rise, I don’t know if I can say this on TV, however it makes me a bitter bitch. Okay?”
Because the viewers burst into laughter, Hudson quipped, “Whoever got here up with that, you possibly can maintain it.”
On Wednesday, the present’s Instagram web page posted the clip with the caption “Is that this a scorching take?👖”
In response to the feedback, nearly all of followers are proper there along with her. “It makes all mothers a bitter bitch, boo 😂,” one particular person joked. One other follower was in full settlement, writing, “I like mines up my abdomen to Jennifer.”
The low-slung silhouette first reared its head within the early 2000s, with celebrities like Jennifer Lopez, Britney Spears and Paris Hilton endorsing the development.
As of late, Gen Z trend of us try to place the type again on the map. Regardless of their efforts, millennials like Hudson haven’t been straightforward to influence.
And the identical goes for Gen X — simply ask Jessica Chastain, who lately expressed her views on low-slung denim.
“I do know that is coming again, however the low-rise denims, I hate,” she mentioned in an interview with Elle Spain final week.
“And I hate whenever you see somebody’s underwear. I believe it’s so cheesy, like when it’s like a G-string. I believe it’s horrific,” the actress added.