Kate Hudson and Daughter Rani Share Sweet Spa Day Moments

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Kate Hudson and Daughter Rani Share Sweet Spa Day Moments

Synopsis

Hollywood actress Kate Hudson recently spent a memorable spa day in Greece with her daughter Rani. The two enjoyed quality time together, showcasing their bond through delightful photos. Hudson expressed her thoughts on motherhood and her desire for more children during a podcast with Kylie Kelce.

Key Takeaways

  • Kate Hudson enjoys quality time with her daughter Rani.
  • They had a spa day in Greece.
  • Hudson shares insights on motherhood.
  • She has three children, including Rani.
  • Discussed her desire for more children on a podcast.

Los Angeles, March 20 (NationPress) Hollywood star Kate Hudson believes in cherishing the finer aspects of life, and she is instilling this value in her daughter.

The ‘Running Point’ actress, aged 45, recently posted a collection of images on her Instagram Stories, showcasing a delightful spa day in Greece with her 6-year-old daughter Rani, whom she shares with fiancé Danny Fujikawa, as reported by ‘People’ magazine.

In one snapshot, Hudson and her daughter are seen unwinding on massage tables, donning white towels and smiling brightly. “Topped it off with the perfect first mother-daughter spa day”, Kate Hudson captioned the photo.

According to ‘People’, she also shared a picture of herself and Rani at the Acropolis in Athens. The mother of three strikes a pose with her hands on her hips, while her daughter stands beside her, arms crossed.

In addition to Rani, Hudson is also the mother of son Bingham, 13, with ex Matt Bellamy, and son Ryder, 21, with ex Chris Robinson. Earlier this month, the actress discussed the joys of motherhood with soon-to-be mom of four Kylie Kelce on an episode of Kelce's Not Gonna Lie podcast.

Kate Hudson shared with the podcaster, 32, that she “could have so many kids”, expressing that she “can’t imagine” being done with motherhood just yet.

“It’s a weird thing to think like, 'Oh, no. I'm done having kids', when you love having kids,” she remarked.

“It gets a little scarier when you start to watch them, (and) when you start to have to let them go because you want them to love themselves and then you want them to make good decisions out in the world. So, you get a little bit of that, 'Oh, man. I just hope they are good’,” she added.