Love Found: Kate Hudson's Journey of Self-Discovery

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Kate Hudson, the star of "Glass Onion," once hit pause on her dating life for a whole year, and boy, did she learn a ton about herself during that time! She spilled the beans on the "Call Her Daddy" podcast recently, hosted by Alex Cooper.

Back in her thirties, Hudson found herself stuck in a cycle she wasn't keen on repeating. Luckily, she had a killer therapist who offered a way out: a year off from men. It was like her therapist said, "I can guide you, but you gotta take the wheel, Kate." And so, she did.

Taking that break was a game-changer for Hudson. She got to see things with a clarity she hadn't experienced before. Within six months, she was so zen that her phone didn't even faze her anymore. No more wondering about who's going to be where or playing the flirting game. It was all about Kate, no distractions.

But let's be real, cutting off the texting and flirting wasn't a walk in the park for Hudson at first. She confessed it was downright uncomfortable. But here's the kicker: not handing out her number became oddly empowering. Who knew, right?

Now, let's talk relationships. Hudson's been around the block, having been married to Chris Robinson and engaged to Matt Bellamy. Plus, there were those rumored flings with Owen Wilson, Lance Armstrong, and Alex Rodriguez. But after three blissful years of flying solo, she met her match.

Enter Danny Fujikawa, her now-fiancé and a musician with some serious values. Hudson couldn't stop gushing about him, praising his solid character. She firmly believes that if she hadn't taken that break, she might've missed out on this gem of a guy.

So, there you have it. Sometimes, stepping back is the key to moving forward. And for Kate Hudson, it led her straight to happily-ever-after with Danny. Ain't love grand?