Sibling Revelry with Kate Hudson and Oliver Hudson - Tragedy Hits Home
Episode Date: January 24, 2025Oliver shares a family update as his parents and siblings were all impacted by the LA fires. Find out who lost their home in the Palisades, and where they fled as a family. Plus, could Oliver be... leaving LA for good?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hi, I'm Kate Hudson
And my name is Oliver Hudson
We wanted to do something
That highlighted our relationship
And would it's like to be siblings
We are a sibling
Reverevereux
No, no
Sibling Reavory
Don't do that with your mouth
Sibling
Revelry
that's good
Oliver Rutledge Hudson
here reporting live
it's not live at all
but it's a new season of sibling revelry
we're going to have some new surprise
it's going to be fun okay
but I wanted to do something
because I'm always talking shit
I'm always ranting.
I'm always ranting.
I'm always sort of pontificating.
And when I say always, I mean, either to myself in my head or sometimes in my car out loud.
Like, I will just sometimes talk to myself.
In my car, no one is there, radio is off, and I'm sort of getting it out verbally.
audibly, and I think maybe that helps me in some strange way,
sort of get shit off of my chest.
So it's a bit of a rant, I guess.
And today, for the first sort of rant,
or for the first whatever we're going to call it,
I kind of want to change the word rant.
I don't know.
Anyway.
Yeah, so I haven't talked about,
the LA fires now I know you know people probably have fire fatigue and that's the world that we grow up in right now
you know this is where I grew up and the devastation is so extreme that what you see on TV is not even
touching not even touching what it feels like to be there in person it is truly a war zone and
And it is, it's going to take a lot of fucking time, man, to clean this up and to deal with the
repercussions of what happened.
An entire community is gone.
The community that I grew up in, you know, and luckily our houses made it, you know,
my parents lived a little closer.
My sister lived a little closer than I did, but we were right on the edge and we made it.
My brother Boston's house didn't, and, you know, that's very, very sad.
But the amount of people that I know who are homeless right now, it's astronomical, it's just unbelievable.
And now, of course, we're dealing with air quality and everything else that comes along with this.
And for us, it's been, there's a resiliency, I think.
But going back to this community, I mean, like, you know, again, when I say it's gone,
it's fucking gone.
It is gone, gone, gone.
And I know it's very wealthy.
It's a wealthy community, but that should not have any, that should not minimize this in any way.
And sometimes I feel like it has, you know, you see some comments about, oh, well, they're rich and this and that.
And that's so fucked up, in my opinion, you know, no one deserves anything like this, obviously.
And there are so many families that are displaced that are not fucking rich.
You know, the Palisades is a community that's been around for a long, long time.
And it's not just, you know, mega mansions.
There are houses in there, probably most.
more than not, more than the new constructions.
Their house has been there for generations and people have lived in the palisades
who aren't extremely wealthy because it's been passed down to them.
So, you know, and I hear all that shit, it makes me upset because we're human beings
at the end of the day.
You know, that being said, it's been interesting for me and my family.
We kind of want to get the fuck out of here.
I don't know.
Just generally, you know, L.A., born and raised as a native, you know, and everything will, the resiliency will happen.
It will rebuild and all of that.
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Man, I want to move to the mountains. I want to move to the mountains. The problem is my kids don't.
know they're ingrained in los angeles they have their their friends their girlfriends you know
and they just don't want to move um but if i i will say i will say that it has brought the family
close together we actually spent we spent uh almost 10 days together i just got back today
almost 10 days together in the desert and it was it was it was it was nice it was
to all be together and to you know just exist in each other's company for that long um
and then the kids you know it's it's just the there's uncertainty i guess there's uncertainty i guess
there's uncertainty
but
at the end of the day
we all have our lives
you know
it's just things
at the end of the day
and you know
we'll move forward
we'll move forward
but
I won't go too much into it
because I know that people
have some fatigue with it
but you know I just had to say something
I haven't posted anything
on Instagram
you know now it's time to rebuild and volunteer and help and of course you know give where you can
you know give money and there's so many people with go fund me's that I know who are just trying
to survive you know at this point trying to figure out what the next steps are and then once the
cleanup happens you know that that volunteer work if possible is stuff that is going to need
need to get done as well.
But we're a long ways off, man.
We're a while.
It's going to be a minute.
But anyway, I will quit.
I'll quit now.
But I love everyone.
Everyone will stay safe, just generally in life.
That's the thing, is you never know, man.
You never, never know.
I guess that's the beauty.
The beauty of it is,
There is no rhyme or reason.
There is no real plan, in my opinion.
Shit happens.
Shit happens.
We got to try to live every day with some sort of positivity.
And it's hard.
It's hard, you know.
Do I practice what I preach?
No.
And I can sit here and tell you, you know,
you wake up every morning and you think,
and you get grateful for the day.
You try.
You try to do that shit.
It's not, you know, it's not easy.
I try to wake up every morning
and just say it's going to be a great fucking day
that's kind of what I say
I sit up in my bed and say it's going to be a great
fucking day even if it
I don't even know if it is
but I might as well start the day
out that way
and then it could devolve from there
it could be a great fucking day
and I tripped down the stairs
and then just turn my ankle
and then the coffee machine
doesn't work and I'm like
motherfucker it's not a great day
and it's only 30 minutes into the day
you know and then you go to feed the dogs
because they're barking
and there's no more dog food.
So now what do you do?
You look in the refrigerator
and you try to find some like ham
that's just been sitting in there
so to give them something.
And now you're flipping ham at them.
And the kids haven't been waking up for school yet.
And now they're late.
They're not waking up.
Now you're late for school.
Now you're screaming at them
because you're angry.
They're not getting in the goddamn car.
You know?
And you're only two hours into your morning
and you've just said it's going to be a great fucking day.
And then, you're just said,
you know what happens, then you drop the kids off and you've realized that you don't have any gas
and you run out of gas on Olympic, and now cars are honking at you, and it's only been three
hours into your day, and then you say, that's going to be a great fucking day, and then you reflect
on those, on this, it's going to be a great fucking day, and guess what, it's not?
It's not a great fucking day, because now you've got to get towed to the get nearest gas
station, and you've missed all of your appointments.
But then, you know what?
we're still breathing and we're still alive
and there might be that one little gem
that happens during the day
that makes the great fucking day
so I'll leave everyone with this
look for the gem
there is a gem in your day
in everyone's day
there is a gym somewhere in that
day
so find the gym
and take the gym
and then
make that the greatest
fucking day
all right
I have no idea what I just said
but it's probably pretty
profound and
most of you
will be in tears after hearing
this because
just because of how
I'm just such a word smith
all right
I'm out
I'm gonna go have a great
fucking day
peace
Hey, it's your favorite jersey girl, Gia Judice.
Welcome to Casual Chaos, where I share my story.
This week, I'm sitting down with Vanderpump Rural Star, Sheena Shea.
I don't really talk to either of them, if I'm being honest.
There will be an occasional text, one way or the other, from me to Ariana.
Maybe a happy birthday from Ariana to me.
I think the last time I talked to Tom, it was like, congrats on America's Got Talent.
This is a combo you don't want to mess.
Listen to Casual Chaos on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
I'm Bridget Armstrong, host of the new podcast, The Curse of America's Next Top Model.
I've been investigating the real story behind that iconic show.
I ended up having anorexia issues, bulimia issues, by talking to the models, the producers,
and the people who profited from it all.
We basically sold our souls, and they got rich.
If you were so rooting for her and saw her drowning,
What do you help her?
Listen to the curse of America's Next Top Model
on the IHeart Radio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
Betrayal Weekly is back for season two
with brand new stories.
The detective comes driving up fast
and just like screeches right in the parking lot.
I swear I'm not crazy,
but I think he poisoned me.
I feel trapped.
My breathing changes.
I realize, wow, like he is not a mentor.
He's pretty much a monster.
But these aren't just stories of destruction.
They're stories of survival.
I'm going to tell my story and I'm going to hold my head up.
Listen to Betrayal Weekly on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hi, it's Honey German and I'm back with season two of my podcast.
Grazias, come again.
We got you when it comes to the latest in music and entertainment with interviews with some of your favorite Latin artists and celebrities.
You didn't have to audition?
No, I didn't audition.
I haven't auditioned in like over 25 years.
Oh, wow.
That's a real G-talk right there.
Oh, yeah.
We'll talk about all that's viral and trending,
with a little bit of cheesement and a whole lot of laughs.
And of course, the great bevras you've come to expect.
Listen to the new season of Dresses Come Again
on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcast.
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