Kate Hudson Jokes Planning Her Wedding to Fiance Danny Fujikawa Is Like ‘Bride Wars’ Movie

Kate Hudson Updates: Kate Hudson prepares to walk down the aisle, and the 42-year-old actress told ET’s Kevin Frazier that the idea of ​​planning her wedding is like all the wedding brawls she saw in her movie Bride Wars. “You know what I’m doing? I’m planning the plan in advance. I just think about what we want to do and then I go back and forth, what’s it really going to look like? is it?”

Hudson talks about her and her fiancé Danny Fujikawa’s upcoming wedding. “Of course we are very excited. But the idea of ​​planning a wedding is a lot, it’s a lot,” she continued. “I made a whole movie about it.” While no official wedding plans have taken place, Hudson said she has some ideas about who might see her kids — Ryder, 17, Bingham, 10, and Queen Rose, 3 — get involved. “I think they are very excited,” she continued. “It was something they were really excited about, all of us, and I’m really happy about it.”

Hudson prepares for a wedding with Weight Watchers Personal Points System. As a brand ambassador for the company’s weight-loss program, Hudson shares how the new program allows users to stay fit without feeling like they’re constantly depriving themselves.

“One of the questions I get asked all the time is, how do I balance [it all]? What is the method into which I can stay fit and manage all those things at once?” Hudson explained. “I always say, the first rule of thumb to understanding food is you need to have the knowledge, right?

We need to know what we’re putting in our bodies, and I think WW does the best job. Because of the points system, you’re able to start to understand your portion sizes, you’re able to understand what foods are actually good for you, what foods aren’t that good for you, and it makes it so simple. You don’t have to worry about it.”

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While some days are easier than others, the Truth Be Told star shared, “It’s about just checking in with yourself, it’s checking in with your kids, your partner…That moment when you wake up and you’re like, ‘I’m not feeling [great], I have anxiety or I’m feeling like there’s too much going on…And that’s the moments where you have to go, what is it that I’m not taking care of right now. I think finding balance really comes down to checking in with yourself and making sure that you’re doing things that support your mental wellness.”

Among her routine self-check-in includes how she’s physically and emotionally feeling. She then makes her to-do list and checks her schedule.

“I have one of those crazy lives where I do a lot of things in one day and I’m scheduled to a T,” she said, sharing that she likes her freedom. “I don’t want too many things happening. I like being with my kids, I like being able to do spontaneous things with my kids, so I think structure is what helps me balance the most.”

With Thanksgiving around the corner, Hudson has a few “indulgent” food moments she’s looking forward to, specifically all the holiday pies she’s gearing up to make.

“Thanksgiving, I think, is my favorite holiday, ’cause I love to cook. I love to bake, so I bake pies,” she told Frazier. “I love Thanksgiving, and I think it’ll be really amazing this year because we’ll actually be able to celebrate all together, which I’m really excited about.”

 

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