
Join Alex in the studio for an interview with Kate Hudson. Kate talks about her childhood, being a prude in high school, and how she personally handled mean girls. She opens up about falling in love very young and getting married in her early twenties. Kate also shares her opinion about why she still has love for her exes. She explains how to let go of resentment and encourages the Daddy Gang to take accountability for their part in relationships too. Kate talks about how there’s nothing wrong with living life on your terms and how to feel confident breaking the norm. Then she gives advice on how to catch a guy being shady, what to do when you find out your boyfriend has a burner phone, and how to navigate when you and your partner’s sex drives aren’t syncing up. Finally, she talks about going a year without men and breaking toxic patterns to find independence and security in her relationships. Enjoy!
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What is up, Daddy Gang? It is your founding father, Alex Cooper, with Call Her Daddy.
hi hi kate hudson excuse me if i have like these like disgusting cough episodes oh are you sick i am no i am i had that lingering like three week uh-huh you came here to get me sick if you get sick it wasn't me it was you i am not contagious you came here to like fuck this bitch i'm gonna get her really sick and leave and give her no tea no it's gonna be great
Okay. So you're kind of like in an entire new phase of your life right now with this new venture of music. Congratulations. Well, only in public. Right. You know what I mean?
So, I mean, music's been in my life, my whole life. Okay. Whether it was me or whether it was with like my exes, partners. But yeah, no, I finally was like, you know what, if I don't share it, I'll just regret it. And
That's what I think is interesting. When you think of like Kate Hudson, everyone's like actress. Is it terrifying to come out with music or are you like excited? Are you nervous?
I think it was terrifying, which is why I didn't do it. And I'm an Aries, like I'm supposed to be fearless. And I was like, why am I so terrified to share this? my writing, really. And I think it's because when I grew up, and sort of was young and became well known. And I got famous young, so I was 20 years old. And at that time, you don't switch careers.
There was no, oh, you're gonna be a movie star and then you can be a rock star. It's like, no, stay in one lane. Everyone tells you to stay in one lane. Don't break what's not broken. So I kind of had this thing was like the one thing I loved the most was going to take a was just going to take a backseat.
And so my dream was like, OK, well, I can do musicals and then maybe that's how I incorporate music into my life. And
then I you know it just time gets away from you and you know kids and things and COVID happened and I'm like I'm sitting on hundreds and hundreds of songs that I've never like I'm so scared to put that out but but why yeah and so I had to kind of tackle that and then I was just like fuck it if I don't do it then I will be on my deathbed and it will be a great regret of mine so
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