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Oliver Hudson is getting candid about his mental health.
The actor shared an honest video taken in June 2021 as he came off of his prescription medication.
“So this was June 30th of last year. I was in throes of intense anxiety. There were moments, very few, where I felt normal. I was gonna post this then but got nervous that it was too self indulgent and it very well may be but f**k it.. I just came upon it and thought I’d share,” Hudson said in the caption.
In the clip, Hudson spoke about how “scary” his anxiety can be.
“I’m compelled in this moment. I went off my Lexapro about three months ago,” he explained. “I was on it for about five and half years for anxiety and it’s been really gnarly for me.”
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Saying how “crushing” and “debilitating” coming off the medication could be, but was thankful that in that moment he was feeling “good.”
“I feel f**king great and it may be fleeting,” he said. “In an hour, I might be back to where I was but I’m going to bath in normalcy for a moment.”
“I love you Oliver,” sister Kate Hudson comments, with Gwyneth Paltrow sharing the same sentiments.
“My anxiety was absolutely debilitating. Cheers to being anxiety free & hoping it doesn’t return,” Kyle Richards added.
Many others also shared their own mental health journeys.
Hudson’s mom, Goldie Hawn, also recently spoke out about mental health.
In an op-ed for USA Today, Hawn got candid about the toll the ongoing pandemic is taking on kids’ mental health.
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“Today, we are in the midst of a national trauma that could very well surpass 9/11
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Oliver Hudson evidently loves singing to himself.
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Oliver Hudson has had some pretty big highlights throughout his career, and fans are currently loving him on Fox's hit show The Cleaning Lady.MORE: Oliver Hudson shares emotional health revelation in candid video as he's inundated with supportHowever, with his latest social media post, Goldie Hawn's son shared an update about the show that left more than a few feeling a little sad.WATCH: Oliver Hudson reveals why Goldie Hawn and Kate Hudson are 'mad' at himThe actor took to his Instagram on Monday to share the trailer for the first season's penultimate episode, teasing: "Tonight!! Actually right now in certain places!! @cleaningladyfox on @foxtv is on television!!! Second to last episode!! Check it out!!!"However, many were sad to learn that there would only be one more episode of the show before the season finale and they would have to, at best, wait for a few more months before getting more.MORE: Kate and Oliver Hudson announce thrilling news about their podcastOne took to the comments section of Oliver's post to say: "Love this show. I love you in it.
(CNN)There's a new voice coming to the daytime talk show scene.Warner Bros. (which is owned by CNN's parent company) announced Wednesday that Academy Award and Grammy-winning artist Jennifer Hudson will helm a talk show that will air on Fox television stations."I have experienced so much in my life; I've seen the highest of the highs, the lowest of the lows, and just about everything in between but as my mother always told me, 'Once you think you've seen it all, just keep on living,'" Hudson said in a statement.
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Jennifer Hudson, 40, is getting the talk show treatment. News broke on Wednesday, March 2 that The Jennifer Hudson Show will premiere in Fall 2022 on Fox Television Stations following the end of The Ellen DeGeneres Show. Jennifer’s daytime show will be one-hour long, according to Variety, and will come from Warner Bros. Unscripted Television and Ellen production company Telepictures. The test show was reportedly shot in November 2021 with Ellen executive producers Andy Lassner and Mary Connelly as showrunners.
Sandra Oh has made a career out of her big feelings! In Disney and Pixar’s, Oh plays Ming Lee, the mother of 13-year-old Mei, a girl who is going through a big family change that turns her into a giant Red Panda, when her emotions are triggered. “Honestly, I relate to Mei quite deeply because I feel like I've spent my entire life trying to manage my inner panda,” the 50-year-old actress told ET's Matt Cohen at the premiere of the film in Los Angeles.
Animal House to Ghostbusters. Known for bawdy comedies that caught the spirit of their time, Reitman’s big break came with the raucous, college fraternity send-up National Lampoon’s Animal House, which he produced. Reitman, who died peacefully in his sleep, directed Bill Murray in his first starring role in the summer camp flick Meatballs, and then again in 1981’s Stripes, but his most significant success came with 1984’s Ghostbusters.
Bow down to the queen of fitness! Kate Hudson proved she is on top of her workout game by being the special guest speaker at a yoga event in Miami on Sunday (Feb. 27). The Oscar nominee, 42, gave the attendees a treat as she looked absolutely fabulous in her Fabletics apparel for the sunny day outing at tony Nikki Beach.
William Earl The 2022 NAACP Image Awards were presented on BET tonight, with Jennifer Hudson emerging as a top winner, taking home both the coveted Entertainer of the Year and Outstanding actress in a motion picture titles. Will Smith also emerged as Outstanding actor in a motion picture, with “The Harder They Fall” winning as outstanding motion picture.
Oliver Hudson's opening up about what it was like experiencing «intense anxiety» after coming off his medication last year.The star on Thursday posted a throwback video of himself from June 30, 2021 in which the 45-year-old actor can be seen on video explaining how he came off Lexapro several months prior to recording that video, after taking it for five and a half years to treat his anxiety.Hudson described what he felt like that day and what the the process has been like for him since he decided to come off his meds.«It's been really gnarly for me,» he says in the video. «It's been crushing. Debilitating.
Oliver Hudson is opening up about his mental health.
Quentin Tarantino films Reservoir Dogs and Kill Bill, was arrested on Wednesday night (February 23) shortly after 9pm.Police were called to Madsen’s Malibu home, which he’s renting, by the property owner who had detained the actor in a citizen’s arrest.According to Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department records (via Entertainment Tonight), Madsen was transported to West Hills Hospital before he was taken to Lost Hills Station. He was given a $500 citation for a misdemeanour and released shortly before 7am on Thursday (February 24).It’s unclear why the property owner called the police to press charges against Madsen.The actor’s arrest comes one month after the death of his 26-year-old son, Hudson, who died in a suspected suicide on the island of Oahu, Hawaii.Speaking about his son’s death to the LA Times, Madsen said: “I am in shock as my son, whom I just spoke with a few days ago, said he was happy – my last text from him was ‘I love you dad’.“I didn’t see any signs of depression.