“Happy Holidays to all you lovely folks out there!” exclaimed the actress, as she shared a series of photos from her family’s festive celebrations.
Kate Hudson has shared photos of her Christmas celebrations with family members, including her three children and brother Oliver Hudson’s family. The actress posted the pictures on Instagram, wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and sending “crazy joy” from her “nutty family” to others. Hudson has three children – Rani Rose, Bing, and Ryder Robinson – from past and current relationships. She co-founded Fabletics and stars in the movie Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery. People can stay updated on celebrity news and human interest stories by signing up for People’s daily newsletter.
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Kate Hudson shared an adorable picture of her family during Thanksgiving last month. Rani was seen cuddled up with her mother while Ryder rested his head on Hudson’s shoulder in the photo. Another picture showed Rani helping her mom prepare pigs in a blanket for the holiday meal. The Almost Famous actress captioned the post, saying it was a grateful weekend. Hudson also posted a montage of photos and videos showing her three kids spending time together, including a sweet clip of them jumping around and headbanging to music. The photos also included Hudson’s brother Oliver and mom Goldie Hawn. In her caption, she expressed gratitude for every day of life.
Kate Hudson recently shared a heartfelt message on Instagram in which she expressed her pride and love for her oldest son Ryder, who recently graduated from high school. The actress stated that raising him was one of the greatest pleasures of her life and praised him for his kindness, humor, and unique qualities. Hudson also hinted that she may not be done having kids yet, as she wrote that she doesn’t have an answer to whether or not she will expand her family further. She congratulated all parents who are experiencing similar emotions as their children embark on new chapters in their lives and encouraged them to let their kids fly.