Kate Hudson Radiates Before Oscar Night in Silver - Kate Hudson wins Motion Picture Showperson of the Year ahead of Oscars
Kate Hudson was honoured with the Motion Picture Showperson of the Year Award at the 63rd ICG Publicists Awards. The ceremony also recognised other industry figures, including Jimmy Kimmel and Noah Wyle. Hudson delivered a speech highlighting the role of publicity in connecting films with audiences.
The event took place ahead of this Sunday's 98th Academy Awards, where Hudson herself is nominated for Best Actress. Her nomination comes for her performance in Song Sung Blue, marking her second Oscar nod after 2001's Almost Famous. On the red carpet, she wore a sleeveless silver midi-dress with a black neckline detail, accessorised with black stilettos and matching earrings.
Jimmy Kimmel received the President's Award during the same ceremony. Meanwhile, Noah Wyle was named Television Showperson of the Year for his work in The Pitt. Hudson's acceptance speech focused on how publicity helps bring the magic of filmmaking to wider audiences.
Hudson's latest accolade adds to her growing list of industry recognitions. With the Oscars approaching, her nomination for Song Sung Blue places her in contention for a second Academy Award. The ICG Publicists Awards celebrated her contributions alongside other notable names in film and television.