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Kate Hudson: "When I became really famous, there were so many lies."


Kate Hudson: When I became really famous, there were so many lies.

Kate Hudson seems to be reflecting on her career a lot lately. Her thoughts on nepotism and her roles in the media have been what I've seen about her. There has also been some information about her unplanned wedding. Kelly Ripa recently interviewed Kate about her early career, how that affected her self-image, and her love life.

Kate Hudson is being real about her life in the spotlight.

Hudson spoke out about how she was able to attract so much attention during her early days as a professional.

The actress from Glass Onion, 43, said that "when I became really famous, there were so many lies." "It was so strange because it felt so unfair, like this is unfair," said the Glass Onion actress.

Hudson shared her story and said, "They were so mean towards women." Hudson referred to the body-shaming that comes with being too thin or too fat, and then having to go up your skirt and show off the cellulite.

Star added that her celebrity status had an impact on her love life.

"I could not speak to a man if I wasn't partnered with him." She said that she couldn't just sit down and say hello to anyone. "It was all happening at such an alarming rate that it was hard to comprehend. I realized that I needed to learn how to ignore all of this."

Hudson stated that she was refusing to allow it to get to her at one point.

She said, "It was so bad." You just have to realize that the more you feel sorry for them, the more you let them win. They will win if I allow the negative energy to enter me. They have my full support."

[From People]

Kate is absolutely right about media being so cruel to women. It is still a mean media. But it has moved from being mean in the outlets to meanness in the comments. Everyone has an opinion, and the most shared opinions are the negative. Regardless of their size, people still get body-shaming. The bodies of women are a topic of constant conversation. It can have a negative impact on your self-image and affect your self-image. People were sometimes harsh about Kate's love life, though I don't remember it. According to Kate's comments on the podcast it is possible that she wasn't actually dating as much as we thought. However, I do remember people calling her "man-eater" or saying that there was something wrong in living a single life. The tide is turning on this though, as I don't see much commentary about her children's fathers. Three kids and three dads is a very small number considering the things male celebrities do. Good for Kate for not allowing negativity to get to her. She could make a fortune if she could bottle it and sell it.

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