Melbourne
(ANI):
Grammy
award-winning
singer
Kelly
Rowland
has
temporarily
shelved
her
Hollywood
dreams
to
concentrate
solely
on
her
stellar
music
career,
after
she
lost
on
a
supporting
role
in
the
hugely
hyped
'Sex
and
the
City
movie'
to
Oscar-winner
Jennifer
Hudson.
In
a
recent
interview,
the
former
Destiny's
Child
revealed
that
she
has
always
harbored
aspirations
to
make
it
as
a
bootylicious
big-screen
queen.
Rowland
also
said
that
it
would
have
been
"my
absolute
dream" to
have
worked
alongside
the
Big
Apple's
fabulous
four.
"I
didn't
get
the
role,
it
wasn't
for
me
and
I
had
to
deal
with
that,"
The
Daily
Telegraph
quoted
her,
as
saying.
"It
would
have
been
a
dream
-
it's
any
girl's
dream
-
but
I
feel
like
whatever
is
going
to
happen
is
going
to
happen,"
she
added.
Rowland
and
Hudson
were
both
vying
for
the
role
of
Carrie's
assistant
Louise,
but
when
the
part
went
to
the
'Dreamgirls' star,
Rowland
didn't
hide
her
disappointment.
"I
can't
understand
it
because
I
did
a
really
good
job.
I
was
so
bummed,
I
really
wanted
it,"
she
said
at
the
time.
But
Rowland
was
quick
to
praise
Hudson
for
her
efforts.
"She
did
a
good
job
-
differently
to
the
way
I
would
have,
but
she
was
great," she
added.