Kate Hudson: She proudly shows her kids love for siblings

Kate Hudson
Daughter Rani supports big brother Bing

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Kate Hudson shares a lovely new photo of daughter Rani and son Bingham playing baseball and is very enthusiastic about the love between the two siblings.

Actress Kate Hudson, 42, is very proud that her children get along so well, because as most mothers know, this is not something that can be taken for granted. But apparently Kate’s cute daughter Rani Rose, 2, is the biggest fan of her big brother Bingham Hawn Bellamy, 9, whose nickname is simply “Bing”.

Kate Hudson: Mega proud of her cute kids

The proud mom posts a cute photo of her two kids on Instagram – just before Bing’s baseball game. Rani proudly poses next to her older brother. “Baseball has never looked so cute,” writes the 42-year-old actress about the snapshot of the siblings in her Instagram post.

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Hudson shares her daughter Rani with boyfriend Danny Fujikawa, 34, and son Bing with ex-fiancé Matt Bellamy, 42. The actress is also the mother of son Ryder Robinson, 17, whom she and her ex-husband Chris Robinson, 54, shares. But despite the blended family, there seems to be a good mood in Kate Hudson’s house every day.

Healthy self-confidence thanks to Mama Goldie Hawn

Kate Hudson owes her relaxed approach to life and a healthy dose of self-confidence to her mother, actress Goldie Hawn, 72. In an interview with People, Kate says: “Mom has always been my greatest supporter. I hope I give Rani exactly the same kind of self-confidence that my mother gave me. ” Hudson adds, “Mom always said to me, ‘Never let a man dim your lights.’ So I’ve never defined myself by how a man sees me. Mom gave me that. ”

Sources used: People.com, Instagram.com

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