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Kate Hudson Ditches Glam After Oscar Loss

Kate Hudson was spotted out in Los Angeles on Tuesday, days after she lost her Academy Award bid for Best Actress for her role in the controversial film Song Su...

Kate Hudson Ditches Glam After Oscar Loss
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Bintano News

March 17, 2026

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was spotted out in on Tuesday, days after she lost her Academy Award bid for Best Actress Song Sung Blue.

The 46-year-old silver screen siren was stripped down as she went makeup-free and wore lounge clothes.

It marked a stark contrast from her glamorous display on Sunday at the 98th annual . 

Hudson's signature blonde locks were tousled in a natural wavy texture as they fell over her shoulders. 

She wore a loose-fitting, oatmeal-colored, long-sleeved waffle shirt and carried a reusable white water bottle.

The Hollywood vet lost her bid for , 36, who won for her role in Hamnet.  

Kate Hudson was spotted out in Los Angeles on Tuesday, days after she lost her Academy Award nomination for Best Actress

The 46-year-old silver screen siren was stripped down as she went makeup-free and wore lounge clothes

Hudson was previously nominated for Best Supporting Actress in 2001 for her role as Penny Lane in Almost Famous.

This year she was recognized for her role as Claire Sardina in Song Sung Blue, in which she starred opposite Hugh Jackman.

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Hudson's outing on Tuesday marked a stark contrast from her glamorous display on Sunday at the 98th annual Oscars

The blonde beauty made an outfit change as she went to Vanity Fair's Oscar party after the awards ceremony

'It was clear that that’s where the industry liked to hire me and then my goal, my hope, was to make the best versions of those,' she told The Hollywood Reporter. 

'I think when you become really famous doing that genre, it’s hard for certain filmmakers to see you in anything other than what we’re watching.

'[They think] these sort of things like, "Well, transforming isn’t what she does" when, in fact, it’s what I love to do,' she said at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival in February.

Hudson pointed out that she’s ready for 'the next phase.'

'It doesn’t mean to me that all of a sudden I just want to be doing this for the concept of the accolades; I want to do it to put people in the theater too,' she explained.

'This feels like the beginning of maybe that part where I get to do a little bit more transformations than maybe I’ve been able to do in the past.'

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