In recent weeks, the family dynamics of actress Kate Hudson and her extended family have become tabloid fodder, following brother Oliver's comments about experiencing "trauma" due to mother Goldie Hawn's "lifestyle." Oliver has since clarified that there was "no trauma," and Hudson has urged him to tune out haters. Now the 45-year-old actress is speaking for herself – about a different family member. In an interview to promote her debut album out next month, Hudson couldn't avoid discussing her...
In a new interview on CBS, Kate Hudson revealed her relationship with her
Kate Hudson told 'CBS Sunday Morning' that she does not "really have" a relationship with her biological father, Bill Hudson. "There’s warming up with this all happening," she admitted, though she said she holds "no expectation" when it comes to interacting with him.
Kate Hudson revealed she still doesn't have much of a relationship with her biological father, Bill Hudson, but then suggested that 'it's warming up.'
The music coming from a North Hollywood studio might not be familiar – yet – but you've definitely heard that voice. Recently Kate Hudson was fine-tuning her songs, for her new album, "Glorious." It's a role the singer-songwriter was born to play. Asked how long she's been writing songs, Hudson replied, "Really poorly, my whole life! I guess I wasn't ready for it until now."And why is she "ready for it" now? "Because I just don't care anymore about what people think, probably. It was never...
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Kate Hudson joins TODAY to talk about the happiness she feels that she decided to release a debut album, which hits shelves in two weeks. She also opens up about writing a song about her son, Ryder. “It took me, actually, a long time to be able to sing this song,” she says.
Kate Hudson joins TODAY and opens up about what it was like writing music for her album with her fiancé Danny Fujikawa, and finding the courage to sing. “If I’m on my deathbed and I didn’t put a record out, it would be the great regret of my life,” she says. She also reveals which of her iconic movie characters she would bring back!
Kate Hudson joins TODAY to talk about the happiness she feels that she decided to release a debut album, which hits shelves in two weeks. She also opens up about writing a song about her son, Ryder. “It took me, actually, a long time to be able to sing this song,” she says.
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Kate Hudson has gone from playing a groupie worshiping the band to becoming the lead singer herself. The Oscar-nominated actor who rose to fame by playing "Band-Aid" Penny Lane in "Almost Famous" is showing another side of her talent as a singer-songwriter. Her first album is coming out in May after she considered making the leap into music for years. "When you’re younger, it’s more about how others see you, and I think as you get older, it’s more about what fulfills you, and that’s this for...