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Kate Hudson: Fame is a Mom's Failure
13 Apr
Summary
- Hudson prioritizes purpose and values over fame for her children.
- She believes chasing fame would constitute a failure as a mother.
- Hudson emphasizes instilling self-possession and purposeful living.

Actress Kate Hudson recently articulated her core parenting values, prioritizing her children's development of purpose and self-possession over the pursuit of fame. She expressed to Fox News Digital that her children equating significance with fame would represent a personal failure.
Hudson, mother to Ryder, Bingham, and Rani, aims to guide them toward understanding what truly drives their purpose and how to maintain their values. She believes that external markers like fame and success do not guarantee a fulfilling life.
Reflecting on her own upbringing, Hudson highlighted the importance of a strong work ethic. She encourages her children to dedicate themselves to their passions and consistently work hard, noting that recognition often follows dedication and kindness.
The actress also touched upon her role as Isla Gordon in the upcoming second season of Netflix's "Running Point." She sees parallels with Isla's ambition but distinguishes her own approach, which is rooted in a love for the arts and storytelling, from Isla's more calculated drive.
The collaboration between "Running Point" and State Farm was also a notable point, with Hudson humorously remarking on Jake from State Farm being the most famous person on set during filming.