Let’s talk about Kate Hudson, shall we? The actress, who's a mom to three kids, has a fascinating take on parenting. Recently, she opened up about how she’s handling things differently with her newest addition, her 3-month-old daughter, Rani Rose Hudson Fujikawa. Now, listen closely because this is where it gets interesting. Kate told AOL in a recent interview, “Having a daughter doesn’t really change my approach, but there’s definitely a difference. I think you just raise your kids individually, regardless of gender. We still don’t know what she’s going to identify as.” And that, folks, is a bold and refreshing perspective.
Kate Hudson, the 39-year-old Hollywood star, is taking a unique path when it comes to raising her daughter. She's all about the individuality of her children, focusing less on traditional gender roles and more on who they are as people. She shared, “I think you just raise your kids individually—like a genderless approach. We still don’t know what she’s going to identify as.” It's clear that Kate is fostering an environment where her children can explore who they are without the constraints of societal expectations.
Now, let's dive into the specifics. Kate mentioned that Rani Rose is incredibly feminine in her energy, sounds, and overall demeanor. This, she said, is very different from her experience with her boys. “It’s really fun to actually want to buy kids’ clothes,” she laughed. “With the boys, it was just onesies. But with her, it’s a whole other ball game. There’s some stuff that I’m like, ‘I can’t do that to her, because it’s so over-the-top.’” It’s a delicate balance she’s navigating, and she’s doing it with grace and humor.
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Kate credits her own upbringing and her experience growing up with three brothers for shaping her parenting philosophy. She reminisced about her childhood, saying, “I was a tomboy in a spinning dress. My middle brother, Boston Russell, who is closest to me in age, was basically my sister because I put makeup on him all the time, and I’d dress him up and he loved it.” This playful upbringing has influenced her approach to raising Rani Rose. “But growing up as a girl with all boys, you end up with a thick skin. You really do,” Kate explained. “People say, ‘Oh, your brothers must’ve really protected you.’ And I’m like, ‘They threw me right into the fire!’”
Kate Hudson is now the proud mom of three children—her older kids are sons Ryder Robinson, 15, and Bingham Bellamy, 7—but she might not be done growing her family just yet. During a recent appearance on the Today show, the star of How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days revealed that she wants to give her boyfriend Danny Fujikawa “his own boy.” She joked, “At one point I was like, ‘Oh, maybe I’m done.’ And then I met Danny and was like, ‘Alright, I got to pump them out for him.’ He needs a boy. He needs his own boy.” Guess we’ll have to wait and see if Kate and Danny are ready for baby No. 4!