10-Year-Old Girl, Dressed as Elizabeth I, Leaves Jennifer Hudson Speechless with Her Jaw-Dropping Historical Knowledge
10-Year-Old Girl, Dressed as Elizabeth I, Leaves Jennifer Hudson Speechless with Her Jaw-Dropping Historical Knowledge
Toria SheffieldSun, March 29, 2026 at 9:30 PM UTC
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Everest Nevraumont and Jennifer HudsonCredit: Jennifer Hudson Show/Youtube -
Everest Nevraumont, 10, wowed Jennifer Hudson during an appearance on The Jennifer Hudson Show on March 23
The girl regaled the audience with a string of facts about history-making women in honor of Women’s History Month
Everest previously gave a TedX Talk in which she advocated for harnessing AI for personalized educational programs
A 10-year-old girl left Jennifer Hudson speechless with her impressive historical knowledge.
Everest Nevraumont of Austin, Texas, appeared on the March 23 episode of The Jennifer Hudson Show — dressed as Queen Elizabeth I — to regale the audience with a string of facts about history-making women in honor of Women’s History Month.
“People always think [Queen Elizabeth I] wore clothing like this,” Everest said, motioning to her Elizabethan-era gown. “But actually, when she gave her most famous speech — the Tilbury speech — when the Spanish Armada was invading, she wore a full suit of armor to show the armor that she was willing to fight with them.”
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Everest, who is a public speaker, AI-education advocate and history bee champion, went on to tell the audience about a number of other notable historical figures, including the first self-made female American millionaire, Madam C. J. Walker, and trailblazing female aviator Bessie Coleman.
“Girl, you’re making history yourself!” Jennifer said during the conversation, referring to Everest’s many accomplishments.
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Everest, who attends the Alpha School, which has locations across the country and “harnesses the power of AI technology to provide each student with personalized 1:1 learning,” per their website, is no stranger to public speaking.
She gave a TedX Talk in September 2025. In her presentation, she explained how specific AI technologies designed for learning and knowledge retention have helped her personal education journey.
“My story this year ended with the best [ever] finish for a fourth-grade girl in the National History Bee,” she said during her presentation.
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“But my story is not done. Next year I won’t have the best finish for a fifth-grade girl. I’ll have the best finish for a fifth grader. Period,” she said, eliciting cheers from the crowd.
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