Kate Hudson channeled cartoon vixen Jessica Rabbit as she made an appearance at the star-studded Critics Choice Awards on Sunday night.
The actress, 46, was at the annual soiree in Santa Monica, California to present the Best Actor award to Marty Supreme star Timothee Chalamet, who beat out Leonardo DiCaprio in the category.
Hudson flaunted her incredibly toned legs while posing for photos backstage in a strapless red dress with a sexy high-low design.
The frock accentuated the Song Sung Blue’s star’s tiny waist and featured an eye-catching floating bust.
Hudson, who skipped the red carpet, had on sheer black tights and added height to her 5foot6inch frame with tall black heels.
Her shiny blonde hair flowed down her back in loose curls and she accessorized with diamond jewels.
The beloved screen siren had on a glitzy choker, earrings and a ring on each hand.
She was captured playing with the train of her dress backstage just moments before facing a crowd of her peers to present the Best Actor gong.
She waltzed across the stage at Barker Hangar with confidence as she read the nominees aloud and opened the envelope revealing the winner.
Hudson posed for a photo with Chalamet, who had earned his first-ever Critics Choice Award after years of nominations, just moments after he’d won.
Hudson was clearly feeling her glammed up look as she continued to let photographers capture her around the exclusive venue.
At one point, Hudson posed in front of a white curtain, which made her sun-kissed skin and bright red dress pop.
Timothee Chalamet publicly declared his love girlfriend Kylie Jenner in his Best Actor acceptance speech, but it was One Battle After Another which took home the top prize of the night.
The 30-year-old actor beat out living legend Leonardo DiCaprio as he was recognized for his work in ping-pong drama Marty Supreme at the gala held in Santa Monica, California on Sunday.
However, it was DiCaprio’s film One Battle After Another which earned Best Picture on a night that Jessie Buckley upset a star-studded field in the Best Actress category for her work in Hamnet.
On the television side, it was HBO drama The Pitt which took home the coveted Best Drama Series Award with leading man Noah Wyle being recognized for his work in the Best Actor in a Drama Series category.
Meanwhile, during Chalamet’s acceptance speech, he publicly recognized his 28-year-old mogul girlfriend Jenner as he said: ‘Thank you to my partner of three years. Thank you for our foundation.
‘I love you. I couldn’t do this without you. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.’
Kylie appeared to have tears in her eyes and she stared adoringly at the actor on stage and said: ‘I love you, too.’
The New York native beat out an impressive field including the aforementioned DiCaprio – One Battle After Another, Joel Edgerton – Train Dreams, Ethan Hawke – Blue Moon , Michael B. Jordan – Sinners, and Wagner Moura – The Secret Agent.
A24’s Marty Supreme did lose the top honor to DiCaprio’s One Battle After Another – which was produced by Warner Bros. – at the end of the night as the field also included: Bugonia (Focus Features), Frankenstein (Netflix), Hamnet (Focus Features), Jay Kelly (Netflix), Sentimental Value (Neon), Sinners (Warner Bros.), Train Dreams (Netflix), and Wicked: For Good (Universal Pictures).
Paul Thomas Anderson earned Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay for the action epic.
Meanwhile, Jessie Buckley upset a star-studded field as she earned Best Actress for her stunning work in Hamnet.
The 36-year-old Irish actress triumphed over Emma Stone – Bugonia, Amanda Seyfried – The Testament of Ann Lee, Rose Byne – If I Had Legs I’d Kick You, Chase Infiniti – One Battle After Another, Renate Reinsve – Sentimental Value in the hotly contested category.
Noah Wyle led HBO drama The Pitt to top honors at the gala nearly two decades after the end of iconic series E.R.
The 54-year-old actor took home Best Actor in a Drama Series as the show also took home the most coveted television award Best Drama Series.
The talented actor won over: Sterling K. Brown – Paradise, Diego Luna – Andor, Mark Ruffalo – Task, Adam Scott– Severance, and Billy Bob Thornton – Landman.
For the top television honor, The Pitt won over: Alien: Earth (FX), Andor (Disney+), The Diplomat (Netflix), Paradise (Hulu), Pluribus (Apple TV), Severance (Apple TV), and Task (HBO Max).
Jean Smart made history as she earned her fourth straight Best Actress in a Comedy Series honor.
The 74-year-old acting icon has previously won the same category in 2022, 2023, and 2025. Last year Ayo Edebiri earned the honor for her work on The Bear, but Hacks was not eligible for any awards.
Unfortunately, Hacks did not win the top honor of Best Comedy series as they were bested by the Seth Rogen led The Studio after winning last year.
It also earned individual honors for Seth Rogen in the Best Actor in a Comedy Series category.
Owen Cooper earned a massive win as Adolescence nearly swept the limited series categories.
The 16-year-old rising star became the youngest ever to earn Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television for his name-making role for Netflix.
It wasn’t the only big win for Adolescence as Erin Doherty won Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television and Stephen Graham took home Best Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television.
It also took home the top honor Best Limited Series over All Her Fault (Peacock), Chief of War (Apple TV), Death by Lightning (Netflix), Devil in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy (Peacock), Dope Thief (Apple TV), Dying for Sex (FX on Hulu), and The Girlfriend (Prime Video).