Kate Hudson is having a moment—and it’s much bigger than a rom-com revival.

If you’ve scrolled through TikTok or checked the latest Oscar predictions this week, you’ve likely noticed a familiar face dominating the conversation. After decades of being America’s sweetheart, Hudson has officially entered her “Renaissance” era, and the internet is absolutely living for it. From a surprising Academy Award nomination to a viral sushi-eating hack, here is why the Almost Famous star is trending in February 2026.

The 25-Year Oscar Comeback

It has been exactly a quarter-century since Hudson won our hearts (and a Golden Globe) as Penny Lane in Almost Famous. Now, she is back in the serious awards conversation. Hudson arguably secured the biggest headline of the month with her Best Actress Oscar nomination for the musical drama Song Sung Blue.

Starring opposite Hugh Jackman, Hudson plays Claire Sardina, one half of a real-life married couple who formed a Neil Diamond tribute band. Critics are calling it a career-defining performance that showcases her gritty, emotional range—and yes, her actual singing voice. Just last week, on February 13, 2026, she solidified her frontrunner status when she was honored as the Arlington Artist of the Year at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, an award presented by her longtime friend Gwyneth Paltrow.

Viral Nails and Netflix Dominance

While she is winning over critics, she hasn’t lost the internet. Hudson went viral earlier this awards season for a hilariously relatable vlog where she used her long acrylic nails as chopsticks to eat sushi in the back of a car while rushing between events. The clip garnered millions of views, proving she’s still the candid, fun-loving personality fans fell in love with years ago.

To top it off, her hit Netflix sports comedy series, Running Point, is gearing up for its highly anticipated Season 2 release in April 2026. Between the prestige film acclaim and her streaming dominance, Hudson is effectively firing on all cylinders.

The Impact

Kate Hudson’s 2026 resurgence is a masterclass in career longevity. By pivoting between dramatic, musical roles and producing hit comedies, she is rewriting the playbook for actresses in their 40s. Whether she takes home the gold statue next month or not, one thing is clear: we are watching a Hollywood icon claim her second act.


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