NEW YORK (AP) – Kate Hudson says monogamy isn’t “realistic,” but believes couples have the power to be faithful.
In an interview Thursday on syndicated TV show “Access Hollywood,” the 26-year-old actress said, “I don’t believe (monogamy) is realistic. But, I believe that we, as people, have the power to make it happen.”
She added: “I will not disrespect my husband and stray.”
Hudson, the daughter of actress Goldie Hawn, married Black Crowes singer Chris Robinson on Dec. 31, 2000. The couple have an 18-month-old son, Ryder.
Asked if she believes Robinson has remained faithful, Hudson said, “If you focus your attention on that, then you are always wondering if your husband or men are out there cheating on you.
“If for some reason, that’s what he has to go do, I just don’t want to know. As long as things are good in our house, just please, don’t get caught.”
Hudson was nominated for an Oscar for her role in 2000’s “Almost Famous.” Her screen credits also include “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days,” “Alex & Emma,” “Le Divorce” and the upcoming “The Skeleton Key.”
Simpson embraces Daisy
NEW YORK (AP) – In the eyes of Jessica Simpson, Daisy Duke is an “iconish” figure.
During her co-hosting gig Friday on the syndicated TV show “Live With Regis and Kelly,” Simpson said she had to “step into those shorts and the red bikinis and I had to do Catherine Bach proud” for her role in “The Dukes of Hazzard” movie.
Bach played Daisy Duke on the ‘70s TV series.
“To play Daisy Duke, I mean, that’s like an iconish … is that a word … iconic figure,” she told “Live” co-host Kelly Ripa.
Simpson said she hired a trainer to get in shape for the film, which stars Johnny Knoxville as Luke Duke and Seann William Scott as Bo Duke.
“I was running sprints and doing all kinds of stuff. All I was thinking was bikini, bikini, bikini,” the 25-year-old singer-actress said. “It was strange to actually be in the shorts. By the way, I tried on over a hundred pair.”
Simpson also appeared on ABC’s “Good Morning America” summer concert series in Bryant Park singing “These Boots Are Made for Walkin’,” the Nancy Sinatra song she rerecorded for “Dukes.”
“The Dukes of Hazzard” opened in theaters on Friday.
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