
Los Angeles, February 16 Hollywood star Kate Hudson, who later also became a singer-songwriter, says she was told by people that she was too old to start her music career.
Hudson made her singing debut in 2024 after releasing her album "Glorious", which comprised 12 tracks.
The 46-year-old actor said she always knew that music was something she wanted to pursue. "I always thought that music would be something I would do, but then it was like, don’t mess with what’s working, and this idea of having multiple careers could have been a disaster. People told me, ‘Just enjoy your career, enjoy this part right now,'” Hudson told entertainment news outlet The Hollywood Reporter in an interview.
The actor said she was in her 30s when someone told her that she was too old to launch a music career. "They said, ‘You’re kind of too old now to really break out as a musical act or to have a musical career'," she said.
"And then, finally, COVID happened, and I thought, ‘I’ll regret it if I don’t do this. I have to do it…And so I did, and then I was amazed by the positive response. It was so warm and loving, and people loved it. And I thought, ‘Why didn’t I do this before?'" she added.
Besides the 12 tracks, "Glorious" also had a Deluxe edition, which featured two more tracks.