Kate Hudson has faced some controversy over her role in Sia’s directorial debut musical film Music.
But the Golden Globe winner is taking the backlash in stride, as awards season gets underway.
She channeled her inner Dynasty villain Sunday in an ’80s chic off-the-shoulder dress, as she appeared from home at the 78th Golden Globe Awards, where she was nominated for Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical.
80s vibes: Kate Hudson channeled her inner Dynasty villain Sunday in an ’80s chic off-the-shoulder dress, as she appeared from home at the 78th Golden Globe Awards, where she was nominated for Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical
The 41-year-old took to Instagram in her red carpet look, a black Louis Vuitton gown with a silver beaded bodice.
She accessorized the ensemble with a wide black leather belt featuring an ornate silver buckle and a pair of diamond Bulgari earrings.
Kate posted a selfie of the hair and makeup chair, before getting styled into her slicked-back ’80s hairstyle, writing: ‘Here we go.’
She gave a glimpse at mom Goldie Hawn, 75, and brother Oliver Hudson, 44, as the whole family got together to support her.
Silver stunner: The 41-year-old took to Instagram in her red carpet look, a black Louis Vuitton gown with a silver beaded bodice
Dripping in diamonds: She accessorized the ensemble with a wide black leather belt featuring an ornate silver buckle and a pair of diamond Bulgari earrings
The Almost Famous star was also joined by partner Danny Fujikawa, 34, sons Ryder, 17, Bingham, nine, daughter Rani, two, brother Wyatt Russell, 34, his wife Meredith Hagner, 33, and Goldie’s partner Kurt Russell, 69.
She was roasted by several on Twitter for hosting such a crowded event, as the awards show took precautions amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Kate told E! News: ‘This is my living room and I’ve got my whole family outside and we’re celebrating. It’s been a long time. It’s fun. There is that moment, though, when you do awards ceremonies and you get in the car and everybody’s waving and then you get to the carpet.
‘It’s sort of an adrenaline and I do feel like because I’ve got a big family, my mom and my dad are here and my kids are here, we’re trying to really kind of bring a celebratory feeling to it and it’s fun. I think we should do this more often.’
She lost the Golden Globe for Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical to Rosamund Pike for her performance in I Care a Lot.
Rosamund also beat out Michelle Pfeiffer (French Exit), Anya Taylor-Joy (Emma) and Maria Bakalova (Borat Subsequent Moviefilm).
Glam time: Kate posted a selfie of the hair and makeup chair, before getting styled into her slicked-back ’80s hairstyle, writing: ‘Here we go’
Family affair: She gave a glimpse at mom Goldie Hawn, 75, and brother Oliver Hudson, 44, as the whole family got together to support her
Gang’s all here: The Almost Famous star was also joined by partner Danny Fujikawa, 34, sons Ryder, 17, Bingham, nine, daughter Rani, two, brother Wyatt Russell, 34, his wife Meredith Hagner, 33, and Goldie’s partner Kurt Russell, 69
COVID bubble: She was roasted by several on Twitter for hosting such a crowded event, as the awards show took precautions amid the COVID-19 pandemic
Kate congratulated the winner on her Instagram Story, raising a glass and blowing a kiss, writing: ‘Huge congrats to @mspike for her win and much love to all the beautiful women in our category. So grateful to have been apart of tonight.’
She stars in Music as Zu, a newly sober woman who becomes sole guardian of her autistic half-sister Music (Maddie Ziegler).
The film has drawn backlash over the casting of a neurotypical actress in a stereotypical autistic role, which has extended to controversy around Kate’s nomination.
Host Tina Fey even took aim at the movie, which was also nominated for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy: ‘Sia’s controversial film Music is nominated for “Best International Floparooni.”
‘I don’t want to get into it, guys, but it’s real problematic, and Twitter is saying it’s the most offensive casting since Kate Hudson was the Weight Watchers spokesperson.’
And the winner is… Kate lost the Golden Globe for Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical to Rosamund Pike for her performance in I Care a Lot
Good sport: She congratulated the winner on her Instagram Story, raising a glass and blowing a kiss
Controversial film: Kate stars in Music as Zu, a newly sober woman who becomes sole guardian of her autistic half-sister Music (Maddie Ziegler), which has drawn backlash over casting a neurotypical actress in the role
Butt of the joke: Host Tina Fey even took aim at the movie, which was also nominated for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy: ‘I don’t want to get into it, guys, but it’s real problematic, and Twitter is saying it’s the most offensive casting since Kate Hudson was the Weight Watchers spokesperson’
Breaking her silence: Kate recently broke her silence over the backlash, telling Jimmy Kimmel: ‘I think when people see the film, you know that they will see the amount of love and sensitivity that was put into it’
Kate recently broke her silence over the backlash, telling Jimmy Kimmel: ‘I think when people see the film, you know that they will see the amount of love and sensitivity that was put into it. But it is an important conversation to have… When I hear that anybody feels left out, I feel terrible.’
She added: ‘It’s not a sound bite conversation. It’s an ongoing important dialogue to be had about neurotypical actors portraying neurodivergent characters… It should be a continuous conversation.’
This year’s Golden Globe Awards is the first awards show to ever be broadcast from two separate coasts.
Although the show usually takes place in early January, it was pushed back to February 28, as Hollywood continues to adjust to the COVID-19 pandemic and new safety guidelines.
Amy Poehler and Tina Fey return to host for the fourth time, after they did the honors in 2013, 2014 and 2015.
Fey, 50, is broadcasting from atop New York City’s Rockefeller Center in the Rainbow Room and Poehler, 49, in Beverly Hills at the Beverly Hilton, where the ceremony is usually held annually.