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How Kate and Oliver Hudson Navigate Family Politics

Chicago, USAThursday, December 4, 2025
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A Blended Family with Diverse Beliefs

Kate and Oliver Hudson, children of Goldie Hawn and Bill Hudson, recently shared their family's approach to handling political differences. On their podcast, "Sibling Revelry," they discussed this topic with former White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel.

The Hudsons come from a blended family with diverse beliefs. Kate, 46, and Oliver, 49, emphasized that despite their differences, they engage in open discussions. These conversations can get heated, but they always find a way to come together.

Family Background

Their family includes Goldie Hawn, who has been with actor Kurt Russell since 1983. Together, they have a son, Wyatt Russell. Russell also has a son, Boston, from a previous relationship.

Insights from Rahm Emanuel

Emanuel praised the siblings for focusing on family dynamics. He noted that society often overlooks the importance of family discussions.

"We don’t talk as a country enough about the fact how important family is."

Sibling Perspectives

Oliver agreed, highlighting the relatability of family discussions.

"Whatever side you’re on – it doesn’t matter — those family realities are all interconnected."

Kate added that their family enjoys talking and debating, even if it gets loud.

Reflecting on Emanuel's Insights

After the interview, the siblings reflected on Emanuel's insights. Kate found his perspective interesting and noted that both art and public service are callings. Oliver agreed, saying that art can touch people and change lives.

Impact of Their Careers

They also discussed how their careers in entertainment can impact others. Kate mentioned that art can inspire people to change their lives. Oliver joked about the influence of his roles in "Dawson’s Creek" and "Nashville."

Future Interviews

The siblings expressed interest in interviewing more politicians. Kate said it's fascinating and educational. Oliver agreed, calling it an education.

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