View this post on InstagramDear @theoliverhudson, Today marks the day we announce our podcast show which I hope and dream will also lead to more fun adventures for us. I just want to say that these months have been some of the most special moments of my career (with the exception of every movie I've ever done). I have a good feeling about our little idea and I feel that people will really have fun listening and find it relatable. My big hope is that we can inspire people to understand their differences with their siblings and family and always move towards more closeness and connection because that's what we need more in this world. Can't wait to keep learning and laughing with you. I love you because you're my brother, of course, but I also love you because you're just one hell of a guy. It is important, however, to let it be publicly known that I am not responsible for you, the things you say, the way you see the world and your uncontrolled volatile flatulence and the casting up of wind from your stomach to your mouth. Glad I got this off my chest. Now...LETS DO THIS BROTHER! Love you, Sis (FOLLOW @siblingrevelry for behind the scene look at our show) (You can subscribe on Apple podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts for free! STARTING TOMORROW!) #SUBSCRIBE #SiblingRevelry LAUNCHING FIRST THING TOMORROW ️️️ TRAILER AVAILABLE TO LISTEN NOW A post shared by Kate Hudson (@katehudson) on
Nov. 4 (UPI) -- Actors and siblings Kate Hudson and Oliver Hudson are launching a new podcast Monday titled Sibling Revelry.
The actress posted a trailer of the podcast on Instagram Sunday featuring herself and Oliver working behind-the-scenes along with which celebrity guests will appear including Bobby Lee and Jimmy Kimmel.
The clip also teased the show featuring a phone call with their mother, Goldie Hawn. Kate and Oliver are the offspring of Hawn and her ex-husband Bill Hudson.
Sibling Revelry will explore what it's like to grow up with brothers and sisters, family dynamics, the human mind, body and more. Kate and Oliver will also be interviewing other siblings.
"I have a good feeling about our little idea and I feel that people will really have fun listening and find it relatable. My big hope is that we can inspire people to understand their differences with their siblings and family and always move towards more closeness and connection because that's what we need more in this world," Kate said.