Kate finds fame too intrusive
Kate Hudson has claimed that she never wanted to become famous. The 34-year-old star, who was raised by her actress mother Goldie Hawn and step-father Kurt Russell, admitted that she found it difficult to grow up with well known parents and she didn’t like that they were often away on film sets, Contactmusic reported.
The Bride Wars artist told the Sunday Times Magazine that fame takes parents away from you. She said that it isn’t necessarily something where, as a child, you say, “Oh, this is fabulous!” because you feel the opposite.
She explained that going to a restaurant and having dinner is about spending time with the family, but there’s all this unwanted stir and attention. The mum-of-two said that it’s intrusive, and you don’t have the ability to understand that as a child.
“The criticism, the judgment, this influx of base, negative-focused, what some people call ‘newsworthy’ information — there are moments where you just go, ‘what has this world come to? I mean, really? Why is this person stalking me all day?? Who wants that? Not me,” Hudson added.
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