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Owen Wilson Photos and NewsNovember 25, 2009 |
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| Kate Hudson says her divorce from Chris Robinson was the "best thing that ever happened" to her. The "Fool's Gold" actress - who has a four-year-old son with Black Crowes frontman Chris - insists the couple's relationship has improved dramatically since their legal separation in October 2007. She told America's Cosmopolitan magazine: "Look - Chris and I are still basically living together! We've figured it out. I mean, obviously, nothing's perfect, but I could never look at our divorce as a mistake. If anything, it's the best thing that ever happened to us." | |
| Owen Wilson is planning to move to Hawaii. The "Wedding Crashers" star - who attempted to commit suicide last August - fell in love with the idyllic island of Maui while visiting his friend, actor Woody Harrelson, earlier this month. Woody lives in an environmentally friendly home which is completely solar-powered and located in a sustainable community that produces organic food. Owen is considering splashing out on a property nearby. | |
| Kate Hudson is reportedly trying to reconcile with Owen Wilson. The "Fool's Gold" actress is said to have been bombarding the "Wedding Crashers" star with phone calls since her split from cyclist Lance Armstrong last month, and although her old flame initially wasn't interested, he is now considering rebuilding their relationship for a third time. | |
| Kate Hudson insists she doesn't regret forsaking her partying years to have children. The 29-year-old actress - who has a four-year-old son Ryder with ex-husband Chris Robinson - insists she would much rather look after her child than go out drinking and dancing. | |
| Kate Hudson and Lance Armstrong have reportedly broken up. The 'Fool's Gold' actress and the cycling champion - who started dating in mid-May - mutually decided to end their relationship, it has been claimed. | |
| "You know how they say we only use 10 percent of our brains? I think we only use 10 percent of our hearts," said Owen Wilson's character in "Wedding Crashers." Wilson's character in the movie was only hoping to get lucky with a girl when he recited the line, but in real life Wilson is a poetry fan. | |
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