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A-Rod and Kate Hudson Sitting in a Tree?

What would Goldie Hawn have to say about this? Back when the Fontainebleau opened in November the celebrity gossips were still wondering whether Madonna was taking private batting lessons with Alex Rodriguez. Though, A-Rod showed up to the Resort's opening sans Madge. Meanwhile, America's RomCom queen Kate Hudson was also...
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What would Goldie Hawn have to say about this?

Back when the Fontainebleau opened in November the celebrity gossips were still wondering whether Madonna was taking private batting lessons with Alex Rodriguez. Though, A-Rod showed up to the Resort's opening sans Madge.

Meanwhile, America's RomCom queen Kate Hudson was also in attendance but a sprout of seemingly false rumors were going around that she got a little bit intimate with a female model.

No one in the celebrity gossip industrial complex was reporting that Hudson and Rodriguez met up, but according to Page Six the two first met there and are now something of an item.


The blond, Los Angeles-born actress -- who met A-Rod at the reopening of the Fontainebleau hotel in Miami Beach last November -- was photographed at Friday's game, cheering on the Bronx Bombers at the new Yankee Stadium.

But the real action came later that night at Mustang Grill on Second Avenue. Our source said a bartender at the Southwestern joint at 85th Street "was asking patrons not to go in the back room around 1 a.m. because A-Rod and Kate Hudson were back there making out."

The (unnaturally?) beefy Rodriguez would be a bit of a change up for Hudson whose been linked to a line of scrawny white guys like Owen Wilson, Chris Robinson and Dax Shepards.

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