Kate Hudson is making waves this awards season! The 46-year-old actress is basking in the glow of her BAFTA Leading Actress nomination for her role in 'Song Sung Blue'. On January 27, Kate took to Instagram to share her excitement and gratitude with her fans, posting a series of snapshots from her family holiday in the UK.
In her heartfelt post, she wrote, "BAFTA! Thank you! I am so honored to be nominated. England has always been a real home for me and my family so this nomination feels like a love letter back to a place that's given us so much. See you soon London Town."
"England has always been a real home for me and my family," Kate expressed, highlighting her personal connection to the UK.
In the race for the coveted BAFTA trophy, Kate is up against some fierce competition. She's nominated alongside Jessie Buckley for 'Hamnet', Rose Byrne for 'If I Had Legs I'd Kick You', Chase Infiniti for 'One Battle After Another', Renate Reinsve for 'Sentimental Value', and Emma Stone for 'Bugonia'.
'Song Sung Blue', the film earning Kate her nomination, is based on the true story of Mike and Claire Sardina, a couple who performed as a Neil Diamond tribute act in the 1980s. Kate stars as Claire, with Hugh Jackman playing her on-screen husband, Mike. Directed by Craig Brewer, the film has captured hearts with its nostalgic charm.
During a candid chat at the London premiere, Kate shared how she and Hugh Jackman first connected in the recording studio. "Craig [Brewer, the director] wanted to start in the recording studio, that was really the first time Hugh and I connected," she said, describing it as a vulnerable yet perfect ice-breaker.
Kate's commitment to her role went beyond just acting. She embraced a physical transformation, gaining 15 pounds to portray Claire's character authentically. "This film was fun – I didn't have to watch what I ate," she revealed, enjoying the freedom to let loose over the holiday season.
Costume designer Ernesto Martinez couldn't have been more impressed with Kate's versatility. "Whatever you bring to Kate or to Hugh, they're game for anything," he praised, emphasizing their willingness to embody any character.
As Kate continues to charm audiences and critics alike, her heartfelt connection to England and her dedicated work on 'Song Sung Blue' make her a standout this awards season. With the BAFTAs approaching, all eyes are on Kate to see if she'll take home the gold.