Ahead of Mother’s Day, Closer reveals some of the best advice these stars’ moms passed on to their daughters.
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Kate Hudson
Lesson: Follow Your Bliss
It could have been tough following in the Oscar-winner’s shoes, but Goldie Hawn never pressured her kids to succeed.
“What makes mom the best is that she never put any expectations too high on the kids,” said Kate Hudson, 46. “She just wanted us to be doing the things that made us happy, as long as we were working hard, but we never had to live up to something.”
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Nicole Kidman
Lesson: Make Yourself a Priority
In their last conversation, Nicole Kidman’s mother Janelle, who passed away last fall, urged her daughter to be mindful of her own needs.
“I was going to get on a plane and go back to see her [in Australia],” Nicole, 57, told CBS Sunday Morning. “And she was like, ‘Maybe wait a minute. Because I think, you know, you just need to take care of yourself right now, Nikki.’”
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Tracee Ellis Ross
Lesson: Be Daring
When Tracee Ellis Ross was growing up, her mother, Supremes alum Diana Ross, set an example on how to live out loud.
“The bigger the better,” she told Tracee, 52, who took mom’s words to heart in her career, self-expression and embrace of her natural beauty.
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Dolly Parton
Lesson: Know Your Abilities
“The first piece of advice I would give to a young artist is the same advice my mother gave to me, ‘To thine own self be true,’” Dolly Parton told Harper’s Bazaar about wisdom her mother Avie Lee passed on. “Know who you are, know what your talent is, and be willing to work for it.”
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Reba McEntire
Lesson: Remain Mindful
“I could write a book on good advice momma gave me,” said Reba McEntire of her late mom, Jacqueline. Some of her favorites: “Always be on time and be prepared. Don’t hold other people up, since their time is very valuable.”
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Laura Dern
Lesson: Support Others
“My mother is very open minded, and I learned to meditate when I was eight years old,” Laura Dern told NPR of Diane Ladd, who brought her into the Catholic church but shared her belief in women’s autonomy. “My amazing mother and grandmother would say that to be religious, to be spiritual, means to be endlessly supportive of anyone’s rights.”
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Reese Witherspoon
Lesson: Embrace Happiness
Reese Witherspoon shared on Instagram that her mother Betty “defined her life” by urging her to look on the sunny side.
“Happiness is a gift you give yourself every day,” said Reese, 49. “You have a choice about how to feel about everything that happens in your life.”
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Gwyneth Paltrow
Lesson: Don’t Blame Other Women
“I was raised to see other women as friends, not foes,” Gwyneth Paltrow told Vanity Fair, adding that her mom Blythe Danner told her: “Another woman is never your competition.…What is right for you will find you.”
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Meryl Streep
Lesson: Savor the Moment
Mary Streep, an artist, urged her daughter to be grateful for every opportunity. “My mother used to say, ‘People would give their right arm to walk down that red carpet,’” recalled Meryl Streep. “Enjoy it!”
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Marie Osmond
Lesson: Be Your Best
“My mom told me to never leave home without your lipstick,” Marie Osmond said of her mother Olive. “I still wear lipstick all the time. It’s crazy! She said to try to always look your best. She just really tried to be her best in every way possible, and it carried over to me as her only daughter.”