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Kate Hudson: Who Gets to Be Taken Seriously?

Feb 27, 202645 minSeason 1Ep. 95
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Episode description

Kate Hudson has always loved acting, but she feels the most like herself when she’s singing. 

It’s how she landed her role in the musical drama Song Sung Blue.’ She stars alongside Hugh Jackman as performers in a Neil Diamond tribute band. She’s now nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance. Kate tells Sam about how Quincy Jones encouraged her to sing as a kid and how she finally found the courage to share her voice. 

Kate also gets real about growing up in a famous family and the difficulties of working in Hollywood. Plus, she explains why she will always be grateful for the romantic comedies of her past.

“I walk down the street and I connect with girls from 13 years old right now to 70 years old. And I did that because I made movies that might not have necessarily got me nominated, but it's made people feel happy.”

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