Local kid on The Jennifer Hudson Show sings with Teddy Swims

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The Jennifer Hudson ShowCatch Birmingham’s Charlie Campbell on “The Jennifer Hudson Show” Season 3 (Chris Haston / WBTV)

Last September, we told you about Charlie Campbell, a young basketball player in Birmingham who went viral singing “Lose Control” by pop star Teddy Swims.

After reaching the attention of Good Morning America, The TODAY Show and more national news, Charlie and his family were invited on The Jennifer Hudson Show—where a special surprise awaited them.

Teddy Swims surprises Birmingham’s Charlie Campbell

“The Jennifer Hudson show contacted us to see if we would have Charlie come on her show.

We had a great experience. The producers and staff of the show were awesome to Charlie and our family. They really gave us a full welcome. There was a dressing room with Charlie’s name on it, and they helped get him comfortable and ready to be on stage.”

Mel Campell, Charlie’s dad

After a quick interview with Jennifer Hudson about Charlie’s basketball, singing and other interests, she surprised him with a special guest.

“They asked him to sing at the end of the segment, but then [Jennifer Hudson] stopped him and said, ‘Well, hang on, just a second’ and unveiled Teddy Swims.

They talked for a few minutes on camera, and they were brothers right then and there. Teddy was super nice and very generous to Charlie. He got to spend a few minutes backstage with Teddy and gave him a couple of gifts and some jerseys.”

Mel Campell, Charlie’s dad

Fun fact: Teddy Swims is coming to The Magic City! Catch him at the brand-new Coca-Cola Amphitheater this fall.

Charlie’s viral video

Charlie was at basketball camp with 205 Hoops when he broke out into one of his favorite songs, “Lose Control” by Teddy Swims. He sang this tune during his first day at basketball camp and instantly turned into a viral sensation.

The best part? His teammates and coaches were cheering him on the whole time.

And now, thousands of people across the U.S. are cheering alongside them.

“He’s a good singer and he’s talented, but what people loved about that video was how supportive everybody was—all of the kids were cheering him on.

I kind of feel the same way when people see this video. It’s very nice to see the positive impact that he’s had on people.”

Mel Campell, Charlie’s dad

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