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Angelina Jolie & Kate Hudson – What do Angelina and Kate have in common?

What do Angelina Jolie and Kate Hudson have in common? Now that is a good question. The truth they have a common thread that binds them together. Not only the tinsel town of Hollywood but also they are children of successful actors and actresses. Let us discuss that in details:

Angelina Jolie
- She was born to a model Marcheline Bertarand and actor Jon Voight. Her father is as successful as she is now. Although she had this ‘wild child image’, yet she surpassed everything and has become an even more successful mother of 6!

Kate Hudson
- She is the daughter of the Hollywood well known actress Goldie Hawn who had been quite an influence on her career.

Michael Douglas
- He is the son of a veteran actor called Kirk Douglas. The father son duo has even worked in a few movies. Both have been equally successful in their careers.

Gwyneth Paltrow
- She is the daughter of Blythe Danner. She is a successful actress and has been quite a success.

So we see that Hollywood has a lot more to offer to us than the mere starlets. These star kids are equally talented like their actor parents and are quite a thing to watch out for.

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  1. angelina and hudson dont have anything in common, angelina worked her way up hudson has her mom to thank and all the high profile men shes bagged since her divorce, angelina is far more the accompolised actress with many bock busting movies to her credit, hudson at 30something just keeps bring out cheezy movies with the same plots and endings, gal mets guy falls in love with him after 1 date, bit like her real life.

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