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Kate Hudson: Owen Wilson
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Owen’s last serious, romantic relationship, fell apart over Memorial Day, and was with the beautiful Kate Hudson, who has been seen over the weekend being all PDA with her new love, Dax Shepherd. However, close family members of Owen are saying that this has nothing to do with the suicide attempt, or the obvious emotional torment that contributed to it. His famous brother, and actor Luke Wilson, was already at the hospital when the rest of his family showed up, and amongst other famous visitors was Samuel L. Jackson. Despite his appearance, most have agreed, that Owen did suffer from depression.
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Kate Hudson celebrated her 28th birthday with new love Owen Wilson in New York City today. Kate ducked out of the house she once shared with Chris Robinson (a house he still stays in occasionally by the way) arm-in-arm with Wedding Crashers star Owen. Last night Kate caught a show at Lincoln Center with a pal and later met up with Owen at a bar in the East Village.
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Kate Hudson is apparently dating every guy in Hollywood these days. Well, besides Owen Wilson. Anyway, after recently leaving Dax Shephard, Kate was briefly linked to Dane Cook. However she quickly moved out of the douchebag zone and is now dating a real actor, Heath Ledger. Page Six reports:
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Kate Hudson and Owen Wilson have been spotted out in public together - again. The stars were first spotted meeting up in Hawaii two weeks ago where she was vacationing with her two-year-old son, Ryder, and "Wedding Crasher" star Owen was renting a house.
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Birthday girl Kate Hudson turned 28 Thursday and was wined and dined by lover Owen Wilson in New York city. The cozy couple went for a romantic meal before getting their ''thang'' on at Club Box. They weren't too keen on posing for the cameras ... and they made a quick getaway at the end of the night.
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Kate followed it up with her first big budget film How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003), playing the lead role of Andie Anderson opposite eccentric heartthrob Matthew McConaughey. As soon as the film was released in theatres, it became an instant blockbuster hit and Kate gained legions of fans. She then took a role opposite Luke Wilson in the Rob Reiner romantic comedy Alex and Emma (2003), a film based on the adaptation of Dostoevsky's short story. In the adaptation of Diane Johnson's popular novel Le Divorce, Kate joined the ensemble cast of Naomi Watts, Stockard Channing and Bebe Neuworth in 2003's Le Divorce
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