
Kate Hudson Reacts To Being Called A ‘Monster’ By Biopic Musician's Son
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The actor shared her thoughts on the harsh criticism of her performance in "Song Sung Blue," for which she is nominated for a Golden Globe.
Kate Hudson is shrugging off criticism of her “Song Sung Blue” performance leveled at her by the son of a musician depicted in the biopic.
Hudson received a Golden Globe nomination for her portrayal of Claire Sardina, one-half of the real-life husband-and-wife musical duo Lightning and Thunder, who rose to national fame as a 1990s Neil Diamond tribute act.
Just days after “Song Sung Blue” hit theaters last month, however, she and co-star Hugh Jackman were deemed “monsters” by Michael Sardina Jr. ― the adult son of Jackman’s character, Mike Sardina, who insisted his late father would be “rolling in his grave right now” over the movie.
Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter in an interview published Thursday, Hudson had a brief but succinct response when asked about Michael Sardina Jr.’s comments.
“Honestly, I don’t even know,” she told the outlet. “Out of respect for our filmmakers, I’m not the right person to speak to it.”













