Kate Hudson Offers Relationship Advice
Kate Hudson has shared some insights for couples facing challenges in their intimate lives. During a recent discussion with Dr. Laura Berman on her podcast, she touched on her personal experiences and views regarding relationships.
At 46, Hudson expressed that her feminine side feels “shaken up” when she lacks connection with her partner. She noted that difficulties in a relationship often lead to a decreased desire for intimacy. “When a relationship isn’t going well,” she said, “it’s natural for people to pull away in that way.”
Despite this, Hudson shared her own approach, stating, “I’m a ‘if I let you have sex, it’ll make me feel better’ type of person.” She explained that engaging in intimacy can reignite feelings of connection, remarking, “After sex, the dopamine is released, and that can bring back a sense of closeness.” It’s interesting how physical intimacy can shift perspectives, I suppose.
Hudson offered straightforward advice for those wanting to mend their relationships. “Sometimes, you really need to have sex, even if you don’t want to,” she suggested. It seems, once you engage in that, a different kind of intimacy often surfaces.
In her personal life, Hudson is engaged to Danny Fujikawa, a musician and actor. Their relationship blossomed following 15 years of friendship, and they welcomed a daughter in 2018. In a nostalgic 2017 post, she reflected on how they met—she was 23 and pregnant at the time, involved in the same friend circle as Fujikawa. What began as an innocuous hike turned into a memorable first date, emphasizing the beauty of their eventual romantic connection.
It’s refreshing to hear Hudson share such genuine insights about relationships and intimacy, right? It makes one think about the layers involved in connecting with others.

