Kate Hudson first gained the public’s attention in the popular film, “Almost Famous”.
Almost everyone took a second look at Kate Hudson’s performance since it so strikingly resembled the early roles that her mother, Goldie Hawn, played.
Following her breakout performance in that movie, she went on to star in a number of high-profile movies that all sought to establish her as a leading lady in the romantic comedy genre.
However, the results of this endeavor were highly uneven; for every successful film, like “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days,” there was a commercial flop, like “The Four Feathers.” After a brief period of disinterest in late 2006, a spate of underwhelming movies, and a divorce from her first husband, Black Crowes vocalist Chris Robinson, she started to take part in more diverse roles.
She took on roles in musicals and more serious productions, such as “Nine” and “The Killer Inside Me,” as she seemed interested in establishing herself as something more than a gorgeous, humorous girl.
Kate went on to make a fortune as one of the co-founders of the subscription fashion business Fabletics, as we go into more detail later in this article.
Kate Hudson has five siblings: Oliver Hudson, Wyatt Russell, Emily Hudson, Boston Russell, and Zachary Hudson
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