The 34-year-old actress said being famous kills the family time, reported Contactmusic.
"It takes them away from you. It isn't necessarily something where, as a child, you say, 'Oh, this is fabulous!' You feel the opposite. You go to a restaurant, you're having dinner, it's about spending time with the family, but there's all this stir and attention. It's intrusive, and you don't have the ability to understand," she said.
Hudson, who is engaged to Muse frontman Matthew Bellamy with whom she shares 21-month-old son Bingham and also has a nine-year-old son Ryder with her ex-husband Chris Robinson, said she is very careful about the film roles she chooses now because of her sons.
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