Goldie Hawn shares emotional reaction to Kate Hudson's Song Sung Blue

Goldie Hawn got teary-eyed sharing her heartfelt response to daughter Kate Hudson's new film. At a screening for awards voters, the icon revealed how she and Kurt Russell reacted to an early cut. The moment hit hard from the very first song.

Oh, honey, if family support doesn't get you right in the feels, what will? Kate Hudson is out here gunning for that Oscar nod with her latest flick, Song Sung Blue, and her mama Goldie Hawn is leading the cheer squad. On Tuesday, January 13, Goldie hosted a sold-out screening at AMC Grove 14 in Los Angeles, specifically for those all-important awards voters. Picture this: the room packed, buzz in the air, and then the mother-daughter duo hops on stage for a post-screening chat.

During the talkback, Goldie spilled the tea on her and longtime partner Kurt Russell's private viewing of an unfinished cut. 'When I first saw this movie, Kurt and I were sitting together and it wasn’t totally put together yet. So it wasn’t color corrected, there were certain things they needed to do and balance the sound and everything and make it the whole finished movie. But the two of us held onto each other and cried,' she shared, via People. And it wasn't just any cry-fest—Goldie pinpointed the exact trigger: 'From the minute you did the Patsy Cline song! I mean, literally cried. And it was like one of those moments where we thought, ‘What have we just seen?’ And it was such [an] extraordinary surprise.'

Talk about iconic parenting! Kate's out there serving looks and vocals, and Goldie's reaction is pure gold—proving that sometimes the best endorsements come straight from the heart (and a few happy tears). With Oscar buzz building, this family's got the emotional edge. So, voters, are you crying yet? 🔥

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