Kate Hudson was 'excited' for her drastic Buzz-cut makeover

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Last Updated : Sep 26 2017 | 6:07 PM IST

Known as one of the most glamorous and well-dressed women in the world, Kate Hudson shocked everyone, when she cut off her signature long blonde locks.

While promoting her new film 'Marshall', the actress opened about the story behind the big cut.

According to E! Online, Hudson shared that it was a necessary thing to do for this part and was really excited for it.

She said, "I wish the story felt [bigger]. For me, it was a necessary thing to do for this part. I was so excited about it. So it was like, 'Okay, let's just shave it.' So it was more excitement than over thinking it."

This move was for an upcoming role in 'Sisters', a feature film set for release in 2018, which is co-written and directed by the singer Sia.

The 'Mother's Day' star also said she got her sons involved in the process, explaining that her 6-year-old Bingham Bellamy was the one who shaved her hair off.

"Bing actually cut it. I thought for him to be a part of it wouldn't feel so shocking," noted Hudson.

The actress shared that she wanted her kids involved in the process, but it turns out they didn't really care that much either way.

The actress confessed, "My kids really didn't care."

The 'How to Lose a Guy in 10 Dates' also said that every woman at one point should just shave it all off.

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First Published: Sep 26 2017 | 6:07 PM IST

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