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Ernie Hudson: Ghostbusters Star's Surprising Quirks
3 Dec
Summary
- Hudson occasionally watches Ghostbusters with his great-grandkids.
- He quit playing Tetris due to obsessive tendencies.
- Hudson humorously admits he's not handy around the house.

Ernie Hudson, the actor famed for portraying Winston Zeddemore in the beloved Ghostbusters franchise, shared recent personal insights. He finds a touch of nostalgia when catching his iconic films on television, especially when viewing them with his great-grandchildren. Hudson acknowledged that he doesn't frequently rewatch his past projects but cherishes these occasional family moments.
Reflecting on his past habits, Hudson confessed to a long-term obsession with the game Tetris, which he eventually recognized as needing to cease. This experience contributes to his mindful approach to potentially addictive behaviors. He also humorously described himself as not handy, often deferring home repairs to his wife, even when a simple ladder is needed.
During a recent fan encounter, Hudson was recognized while out with his wife, with a driver calling him a 'legend,' a term he associates with aging. He also recounted a recent attempt at dancing at a premiere, which led him to realize he lacks rhythm, a surprising discovery after years of believing otherwise.


