The Untold Truth Of Kate Hudson

If it wasn't obvious enough by the way Kate Hudson has established successful businesses, Celebrity Net Worth confirms that Hudson has a hefty bank balance — $80 million, approximately. Speaking of her business savvy, Hudson joined forces with Adam Goldenberg and Don Ressler in 2013 to create Fabletics, an uber-successful athleisure brand. According to the Los Angeles Business Journal, the brand generated a whopping $650 million in annual revenue as of 2021. That's not all. 

Hudson subsequently launched King St. Vodka, her craft vodka line, in 2019. Her reason for it was simple. "Look at the alcohol industry — it's a 'man's business.' Having the business really believe in women is something that's brand new. When someone kind of tells you that something's not possible, then I always feel like, 'Ooh, that feels exciting,'" she told CNBC. Hudson's love of holistic living then inspired her to launch INBLOOM, a plant-based supplement line, in 2020.

Surprisingly enough, the mother-of-three doesn't like to run businesses. "I'm not really interested in being in front of the business as the face all of the time," she told Inc. Instead, she works with people who are more equipped to handle business operations. Hudson makes enough money to live like royalty, but she is a wise spender. In 2013, she wasn't even shopping high-fashion. "People think we own all these dresses but we borrow them! I can't afford to buy that stuff," she told Harpers Bazaar at the time.

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