Kate Hudson discusses her Golden Globe-nominated role in 'Song Sung Blue,' her diverse career from 'Almost Famous' to her recent musical ventures, her famous family, and a surprising personal revelation, all amidst Oscar predictions and a planned Radiohead concert.
In a candid interview, Kate Hudson opens up about her current success with 'Song Sung Blue,' a musical drama earning her Golden Globe and potential Oscar nominations. The article traces her career from her breakthrough in 'Almost Famous' as Penny Lane, through a string of successful rom-coms like 'How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days,' to more recent acclaimed roles in 'Glass Onion.' Hudson discusses her deep passion for music, her debut album 'Glorious' (inspired by Paul McCartney), and how her role as Claire Sardina in 'Song Sung Blue' allows her to fully express her musical talent and resilience. The piece also delves into her personal life, including her relationship with her son Ryder, her mother Goldie Hawn (on her 80th birthday), her biological father, and stepfather Kurt Russell. She shares insights into her podcast 'Sibling Revelry' with brother Oliver, where they received an on-air ADHD diagnosis, and reflects on industry compromises and her desire to take more chances in her career, from challenging dramatic roles to her love for well-crafted rom-coms. The interview concludes with Hudson's excitement for a Radiohead concert, symbolizing her dynamic and multifaceted life.