Kate Hudson: "Butt Implants Are Fine"
Kate Hudson fired back at Hollywood haters in a new InStyle cover interview.
"The negativity is just so vast," Hudson, 35, was quoted as saying, adding: "Will everybody stop being so damned judgmental?"
Hudson finds the comments about people's appearances - and whether they have succumbed to plastic surgery - to be absolutely annoying.
"That's like asking someone if they see a therapist - and why?" Hudson told the outlet, pointing out: "If someone wants to go get butt implants, then sure, go get butt implants. The real question is: How do they treat the person next to them? Are they a-holes or are they awesome?"
When Hudson was asked by the mag how she copes with the swarm of paparazzi that appear to stalk her, she replied: "I just look at the paparazzi and mentally cut their heads off!"
Kate noted that women still have it harder than their male counterparts in Hollywood.
Hudson claimed: "Do women still have a more difficult time in the industry? In terms of what they get paid and getting movies made, that's just a factual yes. Nobody can debate it."
The positive thing is that she comes from a background of fighting for what you want.
"My mom (Goldie Hawn) was a trailblazer," Hudson explained to the outlet, adding: "She was one of the first women after Katherine Hepburn to produce her own films. She had this extremely fascinating public image, but behind the scenes there was a real, persevering strength - wanting to get things done, fighting for what she believed in, and being successful with it."
As for getting into the spotlight in the first place, Hudson responded: "I joined the circus because I wanted to be part of the circus," adding: "I have a rebelliousness in me. I'm not interested in perfection - that's the whole point!"
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"The negativity is just so vast," Hudson, 35, was quoted as saying, adding: "Will everybody stop being so damned judgmental?"
Hudson finds the comments about people's appearances - and whether they have succumbed to plastic surgery - to be absolutely annoying.
"That's like asking someone if they see a therapist - and why?" Hudson told the outlet, pointing out: "If someone wants to go get butt implants, then sure, go get butt implants. The real question is: How do they treat the person next to them? Are they a-holes or are they awesome?"
When Hudson was asked by the mag how she copes with the swarm of paparazzi that appear to stalk her, she replied: "I just look at the paparazzi and mentally cut their heads off!"
Kate noted that women still have it harder than their male counterparts in Hollywood.
Hudson claimed: "Do women still have a more difficult time in the industry? In terms of what they get paid and getting movies made, that's just a factual yes. Nobody can debate it."
The positive thing is that she comes from a background of fighting for what you want.
"My mom (Goldie Hawn) was a trailblazer," Hudson explained to the outlet, adding: "She was one of the first women after Katherine Hepburn to produce her own films. She had this extremely fascinating public image, but behind the scenes there was a real, persevering strength - wanting to get things done, fighting for what she believed in, and being successful with it."
As for getting into the spotlight in the first place, Hudson responded: "I joined the circus because I wanted to be part of the circus," adding: "I have a rebelliousness in me. I'm not interested in perfection - that's the whole point!"
Feel free to comment and share this blog post if you find it interesting!
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