One of the most popular rumors after the breakup of the famous 'Brangelina' marriage was denied by one of its protagonists.
The divorce of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt was one of the most notorious breakups of last year, and perhaps of the decade. After the news came speculation, one of which claimed that actress Kate Hudson was the bone of contention.
However, the protagonist of this story broke her silence, and after several of her came out, to tell the truth, in a conversation with Andy Cohen on his program 'Watch What Happens to Live With Andy Cohen'.
The actress from 'Almost Famous' and 'How to Lose a Man in Ten Days' was ironic about the speculation and even assured that she hasn't seen the 'Troy' actor for about four years, enough to talk about an affair. "It was kind of a cool rumor. I liked it. I thought, 'Ok, we're having twins!'" she said with a laugh.
Furthermore, the actress is with a partner. Since late last year, she has been in a relationship with musician Danny Fujikawa, stepbrother of sisters Erin and Sara Foster. "I've known him for years, but I'd never really noticed him until last December when I saw him and thought, 'Oh, this is weird, I really like you.' The rest is history," she said.
Profile
Kate Hudson is a well-known American actress and entrepreneur, renowned for her captivating performances and her successful ventures in the fashion and fitness industries. Here is an overview of Kate Hudson's life and career:
Kate Garry Hudson was born on April 19, 1979, in Los Angeles, California, into a family deeply rooted in the entertainment industry. She is the daughter of actress Goldie Hawn and musician Bill Hudson. Kate's unconventional upbringing, marked by artistic influences, played a significant role in her future career.
Kate Hudson made her acting debut in the late 1990s and quickly gained recognition for her charismatic and versatile performances. She rose to prominence with her breakout role as Penny Lane in Cameron Crowe's "Almost Famous" (2000), which earned her critical acclaim and a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress.