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Hawn: We don't really look alike. You take all of our features and they're not alike. What we do have is a way of being that is both very similar. Katie's eyes are different. She looks more like my mother. It's interesting how you can feel it's in the DNA. Katie said it perfectly, she said,
"Why does everybody always talk about this and that and us," and she said,
"What do you expect? I'm my mother's daughter!" Hudson: And you know what, I am damn proud of it! It's a very repetitive question that I get a lot in my life and it's something that I feel the rarity of being in that position is I really look at that as a real blessing because the relationship between mother and daughter is very complex and to be able to talk about the importance of the relationship is something that I look forward to. It really informed such a huge part of who I am and the confidence that I have as a woman. It really does come from the closeness that I have with mommy. Now as I get questions about mom it's so much deeper and so much more complex that I look forward to sharing that more and more with people. AP: What's the best beauty advice you ever received from your mother? Hudson: Beauty is an inside-out job and I think when you are connected to the things that you love, whether it be your children or your creativity, that they bring out a level of joy and circulate all the endorphins in your brain and then you have that, that's when beauty starts to reveal itself.
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