Kate Hudson has opened up about taking a year off after her therapist advised her to “take a break from men.”
Appearing in the calls his daddy On Wednesday’s podcast, the 45-year-old said: “I couldn’t flirt, nothing like that.”
She continued, “I was at that point where I thought, ‘I don’t want to keep repeating patterns anymore.'”
As part of her dry spell, Hudson admitted that she couldn’t even give her phone number to potential suitors.
“But it was strangely empowering,” he explained.
Her exes include Chris Robinson, Owen Wilson, Alex Rodriguez, Lance Armstrong and Matt Bellamy, among others.
Kate Hudson has opened up about taking a year off after her therapist advised her to “take a break from men” on the Call Her Daddy podcast this week.
As part of her dry spell, Hudson admitted that she couldn’t even give her phone number to potential suitors.
Despite feeling “uncomfortable” during the first few months of her dating ban, Hudson said she made “great progress” and that the break “allowed me to see things a lot more clearly.”
The Almost Famous actress found love with musician Danny Fujikawa in 2016 and the couple got engaged in 2021.
On January 30, Hudson released her debut single Talk About Love, which she co-wrote and composed with Fujikawa, 37, as well as producers Linda Perry and Johan Carlsson.
Hudson, who met Fujikawa in 2002 while she was married and pregnant with their first child, will release her debut studio album later this year via Virgin Music Group.
She will soon executive produce and star as ‘ambitious and often overlooked’ LA Waves owner Isla Gordon in Mindy Kaling’s upcoming 10-episode basketball comedy for Netflix.
Hudson and his older brother Oliver currently host their own iHeartRadio podcast, Sibling Revelry, every Sunday.
She recently got candid about her ‘patchwork family’ and how she manages to have three children with three different men.
The Almost Famous actress found love with musician Danny Fujikawa in 2016 and the couple got engaged in 2021.
The How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days star has sons Ryder, 20, with Chris Robinson, Bingham, 12, with Matt Bellamy and daughter Rani, 5, with Fujikawa.
“We’re very connected and very close,” the Something Borrowed star told People.
‘Love can change shape. It’s interesting when you have that modern family; There is a lot of love for all children.
“I think what’s so unique about my life is that in this very fragmented family, we’ve all figured it out… The kids feel like they have a big family,” she added.