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Kate Hudson Revealing the truth about her unexpected cameo Home Alone 2: Lost in New York.
46 year old actor She was just a teenager when she appeared on the 1992 holiday classic. Try to find her on the screenyou wouldn’t, because she’s actually a member of a children’s choir.
“I’m not in it” this Bride Wars Star clarified a recent episode entertainment weeklyof Winner podcast. “I’m on the soundtrack.”
Hudson sings as part of children’s choir In the film’s opening act, Macaulay Culkin’s Kevin McCallister shoves his older brother Buzz, causing the kids to tumble off the stands like dominoes.
When asked if there were any other names from the recording process that later became famous, Hudson said she couldn’t remember.
“I don’t know. I was so little. I was like…seven?” she said. “Seven or eight? Ten?”
In fact, Hudson, who was born in 1979, was about 12 or 13 years old during the filming of the film.
when she participates Chris Columbus’ beloved family comedy She made her official screen debut a few years ago in a 1996 episode. Party of fiveOscar nomination almost famous The star has previously said she still gets carryover from the role.
“I still get residuals Home Alone 2 Because I sing in the choir. I joined that choir, and then every once in a while I would get 10 cents,” Hudson said last year.
this How to lose a guy in 10 days Actor currently starring in musical biopic Song Shenglan Opposite Hugh Jackman. The pair play real-life couple Mike and Claire Sartina, two down-on-her-luck performers who form a tribute band to Neil Diamond.
Hudson’s performance was critically acclaimed She is expected to compete for the Best Actress Oscar at the 2026 ceremony. If she wins the coveted nomination, it will be her first in 25 years because almost famous.
In her two-star review,independentClarice Lowry found that “Jackman and Hudson give great performances here,” adding: “They’re full of high-octane health, all that apple pie smile and her perky Wisconsin accent. They have strong voices, though they never really carry the love-struck giddiness.”
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However, she felt director Craig Brewer had “poor composition.”
“Many of the film’s impossible events are true, and the film feels like it could play up the story of this big Wisconsin dreamer any way it likes,” she wrote. “But the problem with such Hollywood stories is that by over-romanticizing their subjects, they diminish their humanity.”