Kate Hudson channels How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days character as Dodgers win World Series over Yankees
As a lifestyle expert with a deep appreciation for pop culture and a soft spot for romantic comedies, I must say that Kate Hudson’s recent tribute to her iconic role in “How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days” was nothing short of delightful. The way she effortlessly recreated one of the most memorable scenes from the film, all while showcasing the high-stakes atmosphere of a World Series game, was pure genius.
In a fun video posted to match up with Game Five of the World Series, Kate Hudson humorously reprised one of her iconic roles.
In her video, the 45-year-old actress hinted at a tense moment involving Matthew McConaughey, which seemed to be captured from Yankee Stadium on a Wednesday.
In the original scenario, towards the climax of a crucial New York Knicks match, Kate’s character Andie Anderson asks her partner Benjamin Barry (played by McConaughey) to fetch her a drink – specifically a soda.
On her Wednesday TikTok post, Kate humorously requested her apparent assistant to fetch her a soda, repeating a familiar joke.
In her post’s caption for the video, Kate highlighted the exciting moment when the Dodgers managed to overcome a 5-run lead (5-0) and secure a thrilling victory with a final score of 7-6. This is referring to Game 5.
Kate asked, “Could you fetch me a soda?” She gave a knowing grin while alternating the camera view between herself and her assistant, who was clad in a Dodgers shirt and wore a reversed blue baseball cap.
She simply nodded, indicating ‘no,’ while glancing once more at the diamond.
Kate gestured more broadly now, her smile widening, “Not at the moment, could you fetch me a cold drink from those snack bars over there instead?
‘Right now?’ shot back her assistant, who seemed to be visibly panicking.
Speaking of which, let me just point your attention over here. You can see for yourself how the action unfolds on this vibrant field, right in this moment.
But she only got another ‘no’ from the companion before the short clip ended.
In the original, Kate and Matthew watched a Knicks game, but with just a little over one minute left, she begged him to get her a soda.
After he hastened to locate an open concession stand during the late stages of the game, he eventually procured the soda – devoid of ice – but she requested another round as it wasn’t diet.
Meanwhile, as he was preparing for another attempt, the Knicks secured the game-ending shot, a sight that he could catch only partially on a TV monitor outside the stadium.
In a comical yet tension-filled moment, the situation served as a concealed test by the character Kate, who was covertly drafting an article titled ‘Ten Days to Lose a Man.’ This piece would eventually highlight her excessive clinginess.
However, she was not aware that Benjamin, a marketing executive, had placed a wager on the challenge of winning over a woman in just ten days, with the aim being to impress at his firm’s upcoming event. If successful, this would potentially secure him a place in their new high-profile advertising project for a diamond corporation.
Back in 2003, I was part of the crowd who enthusiastically flocked to theaters to watch “How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days,” a delightful rom-com that became a massive box office success. With a budget of just $50 million, it went on to earn an impressive $177.5 million, making the comments on Kate’s latest post unsurprisingly filled with fellow fans of this beloved film.
‘Do people understand how ICONIC THIS IS,’ gushed one super fan.
‘My all time fav Kate Hudson film!!! That yellow dress on her was magical,’ added another poster.
For those who understood it, they really enjoyed this movie! Another person joined in, while many others were quoting lines from the flick.
Kate’s clip came at the end of a whirlwind World Series, which saw the Dodgers win in five games.
More recently, in the year 2020, the Dodgers clinched victory – a win that followed a season truncated by the coronavirus pandemic. However, it’s worth noting that their last World Series triumph occurred back in 1988.
The Yankees last triumphed in the World Series back in 2009, however, they hold the record for most championship titles among all Major League Baseball (MLB) franchises.
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2024-10-31 10:24