It’s a long story! Kate Hudson hit the 95th annual Academy Awards champagne carpet with flowing tresses and her hairstylist Jacob Rozenberg let Us in on the surprising secret to the sexy style.
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Ghostbusters franchise.The actor, who played Winston Zeddemore alongside Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis in the 1984 sci-fi film, said the studio was not “inclusive” of his character in the film’s promotional materials.Speaking about joining the cast on The Howard Stern Show, Hudson said: “I was the guy who was brought in, and so finding my place in the middle of that – and they were all welcoming and inclusive. The studio wasn’t, and the studio continued not to be. So it made it very, very difficult because I was a part of it but very selectively I was pushed aside.”He added: “When the posters came out, I’m not on the poster.
It took a long time. I went to the 30th anniversary release of the movie and all the posters are three guys. Now I know the fans see it differently, and I’m so thankful for the fans because the fans have basically identified with Winston, especially young, I don’t want to say minority kids, but a lot of kids.”Despite the huge success of Ghostbusters, produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures, the film didn’t help boost his career until much later.“When you start out in the business, I was always told it’s almost impossible to succeed,” Hudson said.
“But if you get in a major movie from a major studio and it comes out and it opens number one, it will change your career. Well, Ghostbusters didn’t do any of that for me. I was working pretty nonstop.
I did Ghostbusters and it was two and a half years before I got another movie.”He added: “It wasn’t an easy road. It was probably the most difficult movie I ever did just from the psychological perspective. The original script, Winston was in the very beginning of the movie.
It’s a long story! Kate Hudson hit the 95th annual Academy Awards champagne carpet with flowing tresses and her hairstylist Jacob Rozenberg let Us in on the surprising secret to the sexy style.
on Sunday, March 12 in a look that was nothing short of stunning. The actor, styled by Sophie Lopez, walked the champagne carpet at the Academy Awards in a shimmery silver mermaid gown with a glittering train. Rather than “frost” herself a la How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, Hudson kept her jewelry simple by going sans necklace and adding a pair of classic teardrop earrings. The actor paired her sparkly look with a pair of silver heels and .
Kate Hudson and Janelle Monae are looking so glam on the red carpet.
The Twilight Sad have shared a live cover of Frightened Rabbit‘s ‘Keep Yourself Warm’.The song was recorded on the band’s recent European tour supporting The Cure and will be released exclusively on Bandcamp on a pay-what-you-want basis. All proceeds will go to Tiny Changes, the charity set up by the family of late Frightened Rabbit frontman Scott Hutchison.Hutchison died by suicide in May 2018, and Tiny Changes was set up in his memory.
Lil Yachty has spoken at length about new album Let's Start Here, telling Billboard that he made the psych-rock album to be "respected" and that he has no affection for the music he was making before he released the project. Yachty has divided the rap world with the album, which saw him working with collaborators including electronic producer Jam City and Patrick Wimberly of Chairlift. At one point in the Billboard feature Yachty says: “Fuck any of the albums I dropped before this one,” explaining that he has never felt as fully represented by a release as he does with Let's Start Here.
Kate Hudson is gearing up to release her debut album in 2023. However, it could have come a lot earlier if not for “daddy issues.”
Muted colours and paired back décor may be the go-to for some celebrities right now, but if you’re after some inspo and neutrals just aren’t for you, let’s take a look at the celeb nurseries which embraced colour. First up is Kate Hudson’s daughter Rani’s room, which is all about the florals.The stunning wallpaper is perfect for a summer nursery makeover, matched with the layering of the rugs. Fans are quick to show their love of the style, with one saying: "Off topic, I didn't like the wallpaper in another photo but from this angle and with that rug, it's stunning." Another added: "Her room is so dreamy!" And if pink is what you want- look no further than Khloe Kardashian's daughter True’s room.
Producers Guild Awards have revealed its presenters list for the 34th annual awards show, which will take place Saturday at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles.Kate Hudson, Angela Bassett, Austin Butler, Brendan Fraser, Cate Blanchett, Jamie Lee Curtis, Michelle Williams, Michelle Yeoh, Ke Huy Quan, Ron Howard and Sandra Oh lead the notable star-studded list who will take the stage to present at the PGA Awards.Additionally, Anjelah Johnson-Reyes, Billy Eichner, Bob Odenkirk, Danielle Deadwyler, Dave Burd, Diego Luna, Eugenio Derbez, Hannah Einbinder, Hong Chau, Jay Ellis, Kerry Condon, Leslie Odom, Jr., Mo Amer, Monica Barbaro, Nicole Byer, Paul Dano, Robert Rodriguez, Sacha Baron Cohen, Sherry Lansing and Stephanie Hsu will also present throughout the evening.The PGA Awards honors producers, industry leaders and their producing teams to celebrate the art and craft of producing by honoring the producers behind the top films, TV shows and new media projects of the past year. Previously announced honorees at this year's ceremony include Tom Cruise (David O. Selznick Award); Mindy Kaling (Norman Lear Award); Warner Bros.
Kate Hudson reflected this week on her exes, saying she knew that it was the "right thing" to end her relationships with her sons' fathers. "I’m impulsive," Hudson told Bruce Bozzi on the "Table for Two" podcast Tuesday. "I jump right in. I love love." But the "Glass Onion" actress said "as you get older, you kind of get to that place where … you learn." She said that despite the "depth in which I felt like I had failed relationships and family, with my partners throughout those years" she knew it was the "right thing to not be in those relationships" with Chris Robinson, who is 19-year-old Ryder’s father, and Matt Bellamy, who is 11-year-old Bingham’s father.
NAACP Image Awards has officially kicked off its week-long, non-televised celebrations ahead of its annual ceremony this weekend! Jennifer Hudson, Quinta Brunson, Keke Palmer and more have scored wins during the pre-awards festivities, which precede the main ceremony airing Feb. 25 on BET.Hosted by GRAMMY, Emmy and Golden Globe-winning actress and producer Queen Latifah, Saturday's ceremony will include Janelle Monae, Taye Diggs, Kerry Washington, Jonathan Majors, Zendaya and more presenting awards to their peers, while also highlighting the accomplishments of political leaders and activists.This year's Activist of the Year Award will be presented to Dr. Derrick Lee Foward, president of the Dayton Unit of the NAACP and a vice president of the Ohio NAACP, and the Youth Activist of the Year Award will be presented to Bradley Ross Jackson, the president of the youth council of the Bloomington-Normal NAACP in Bloomington, Indiana.
Kate Hudson is opening up about some of her past romances, break-ups, and what she gleaned emotionally from the challenging experiences.Hudson recently sat down for a chat on the podcast , and she reflected on her past «failed» relationships — specifically with ex-husband Chris Robinson and ex-fiancé Matt Bellamy.According to Hudson, the break-ups were painful and difficult, but ultimately she knew they were necessary.«As hard as the decisions were in my life, and the depth in which I felt like I had failed relationships and family, with my partners throughout those years — whether it be Chris or Matt — I knew it was the right thing to not be in those relationships,» Hudson explained. «I knew that we'd all be happier.»«It's a choice; you either stay in them, wondering what your life would have been like if you would have left them or [you] choose to leave,» she continued.Hudson shares a 19-year-old son, Ryder, with Robinson, and an 11-year-old son, Bingham, with Bellamy.
Kate Hudson has established herself as a household name thanks to her acting, she admits what she initially wanted to do with her career was singing.The star is finally set to release her debut album later this year, and opening up about the years-in-the-making musical venture, she revealed it was her dad Bill Hudson, a musician himself, who made her hesitate to delve into music making.The actress has an estranged relationship with her father, since he and her mom Goldie Hawn split in 1982. Her and her brother Oliver Hudson were instead raised by Goldie's longtime partner Kurt Russell, who they affectionately call "Pa."WATCH: Kate Hudson counts her blessings as she toasts the New YearMORE: Inside Michael Strahan’s public fall out with former co-star Kelly RipaSpeaking with Bruce Bozzi – famous for the Palm Restaurant Group – on Table for Two with Bruce Bozzi, Kate opened up about the "daddy issues" that prevented her from starting a singing career."Earlier on in my career, I thought I would definitely [pursue] music," she explained, adding: "But then Almost Famous happened," arguably the film that kick started her acting career, and earned her an Oscar nomination for her role of Penny Lane.MORE: GMA's Amy Robach's former stepson shares glimpse inside incredible homeShe then explained that she struggled with the idea of following in her estranged dad's footsteps, fearing she would fail at it.
“Ghostbusters” legend Ernie Hudson is haunted by his experiences on the set of the classic 1984 sci-fi action-comedy. Hudson, 77, opened up about the “psychological” damage he incurred working on the original movie that launched the franchise, revealing how being “selectively pushed aside” made the filming the project “difficult.”The veteran actor launched his bombshell appearance on “The Howard Stern Wrap Up Show” by declaring “Ghostbusters” director Ivan Reitman — who died at 75 in 2022 — a “really, really a brilliant man and I have just so much love and appreciation for him.” Although Hudson had praise for his A-list co-stars Bill Murray and Dan Aykroyd — he didn’t share the same warm words for the Columbia Pictures studio execs behind the scenes.“I was the guy who was brought in, and so finding my place in the middle of that — and they were all welcoming and inclusive,” Hudson told SiriusXM’s Gary Dell’Abate and Rahsaan Rogers.
Kate Hudson opened up about why she did not initially pursue a career in music during a Tuesday appearance on the podcast "Table for Two with Bruce Bozzi." The 43-year-old actress, who is currently working on her debut album, shared that her strained relationship with her biological father, singer Bill Hudson, led her to reject making music for many years. "Earlier on in my career, I thought I would definitely do music, but then 'Almost Famous' happened," Hudson said, referring to her Oscar-nominated breakthrough role as groupie Penny Lane in Cameron Crowe's 2000 film.
Kate Hudson is opening up about some of her past romances, break-ups, and what she gleaned emotionally from the challenging experiences.Hudson recently sat down for a chat on the podcast , and she reflected on her past «failed» relationships — specifically with ex-husband Chris Robinson and ex-fiancé Matt Bellamy.According to Hudson, the break-ups were painful and difficult, but ultimately she knew they were necessary.«As hard as the decisions were in my life, and the depth in which I felt like I had failed relationships and family, with my partners throughout those years — whether it be Chris or Matt — I knew it was the right thing to not be in those relationships,» Hudson explained. «I knew that we'd all be happier.»«It's a choice; you either stay in them, wondering what your life would have been like if you would have left them or [you] choose to leave,» she continued.Hudson shares a 19-year-old son, Ryder, with Robinson, and an 11-year-old son, Bingham, with Bellamy.
Ernie Hudson is recalling his time on Ghostbusters and how difficult it was for him. The actor played Winston in the Ivan Reitman-directed movie.
Zack Sharf Ernie Hudson said during a recent interview on “The Howard Stern Show” (via IndieWire) that “Ghostbusters” studio Columbia Pictures “selectively pushed [him] aside” during the making and marketing of the 1984 supernatural comedy classic. Hudson starred in the film opposite Bill Murray, Harold Ramis and Dan Aykroyd as fellow ghostbuster Winston Zeddemore, but he was not featured on the film’s theatrical poster. “The studio wasn’t [inclusive], and the studio continued not to be,” Hudson said. “So it made it very, very difficult because I was a part of it but then I very selectively was pushed aside… The original script, Winston was in the very beginning of the movie. By the time we got ready to shoot the movie, Winston came in halfway through the movie. All those things… It definitely felt deliberate.”
As Kate Hudson prepares to release her debut album this year, the actress confessed why she refused to make music for years.
Oliver Hudson bared it all during a Valentine’s Day hike — and he’s including little sister Kate Hudson in on the fun.
It’s not Valentine’s Day without a group rendition of a Taylor Swift song.