Kate Hudson has only nice things to say about her past fling with Nick Jonas.
The “Glass Onion” actor was questioned about her brief relationship with the singer during an appearance on “Watch What Happens Live” with Andy Cohen on Wednesday.
The two entertainers were linked in 2015 after Hudson, then 36, broke off her three-year engagement from Muse frontman Matt Bellamy. Jonas, who was 21 at the time, had recently gotten out of a relationship with former Miss Universe Olivia Culpo.
“In 2015, 2016, there were countless rumors about you dating Nick Jonas, which you skirted around ― including on this very show,” Cohen said. “Looking back on it now, how would you characterize that relationship?”
“A moment? A moment,” Hudson replied after a bout of giggles. “Lovely, fun, kind. He’s like an old man in a young man’s body, and we love him.”
Jonas spoke about Hudson in an interview with Complex back in 2016 and called her “incredible.”
“We had an unbelievable connection as two humans who just admire things about each other, and see something in each other that’s beautiful,” he said. “But we did have a beautiful connection. Even now I have so much admiration and respect. She’s amazing.”
Hudson is now engaged to producer Danny Fujikawa, whom she began dating in 2016. They have a daughter named Rani, who is 5.
The “Mother’s Day” actor was previously married to Black Crowes frontman Chris Robinson, with whom she shares son Ryder. Hudson and her former fiance, Bellamy, also have a son named Bingham together.
Jonas tied the knot with Priyanka Chopra in 2018. The two have a daughter together named Malti.
Chopra has described Jonas much like Hudson did, calling him an “old soul” while speaking at a conference in 2019.
“When I actually started dating Nick, he surprised me so much,” the “Quantico” actor said. “I call him ‘Old Man Jonas.’ That’s my name for him, ‘OMJ.’”
She added, “He’s such an old soul, extremely smart, so good for me because he grounds me so much. I’m a wild child, I do whatever I want whenever I want, and he always supports me.”
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