Meet Kate Hudson’s 3 Kids—Including Her Youngest Who’s Only 7
The actress is a proud mom to Ryder, Bingham and Rani—and each has unique talents and interests
Key Takeaways
- Hudson, 46, has three kids with three different partners: Ryder, Bingham and Rani Rose.
- Bingham stands out from his Hollywood family by trading his own stocks.
- Hudson's youngest, Rani Rose, 7, loves cooking alongside her mom in the kitchen.
Kate Hudson may come from Hollywood royalty—daughter of Goldie Hawn and longtime father figure Kurt Russell—but these days, her focus is firmly on the next generation.
A proud mom of three, Hudson has often shared glimpses of life with her children, the youngest of whom is just 7 years old. Here’s a closer look at her three kids and the family she’s built.
Get to know Kate Hudson’s kids
Hudson, 46, has three kids: Ryder Robinson, Bingham Bellamy and Rani Rose Fujikawa. You can learn more about them below.
Ryder Russell Robinson

Kate Hudson welcomed her first child, Ryder Russell Robinson, on January 7, 2004, during her marriage to Black Crowes frontman Chris Robinson. Now a recent high school graduate, Ryder appears to be carving out his own path—one that may keep him in the family business.
“Ryder—I mean, he’s clearly gonna probably follow in the footsteps of the family. And I would say he’s probably the funniest in our family,” she revealed on Late Night with Seth Meyers in 2022. “So, this is like every day for me. Nobody makes me laugh like Ryder, and he just constantly makes fun of me.”
Flash forward to March 2024,when Hudson released a new song and music video called “Live Forever,” which she says is a tribute to her eldest son.
“It’s about the absolutely consuming joy Ryder was for me from the moment he arrived,” the actress said in March 2024, per People magazine. “I was so young when Ryder was born, I look back and marvel; I was almost a kid, too, so we were able to fall in love while growing up at the same time. And when you listen to the song and watch, it sweeps you up like someone’s arms around you.”
Bingham Hawn Bellamy

Bingham “Bing” Hawn Bellamy was born in July 2011. His father is Hudson’s ex-fiancé Matt Bellamy, and according to the actress his name was inspired by her parents—Bingham was Hawn’s maiden name and Bing was Russell’s dad.
One thing that’s different from his family, though? Bingham’s interests! According to Hudson, he loves to trade stocks and read the news, which is a far cry from singing and acting.
“He really is into the stock market and has been for years,” Hudson told People magazine in 2024. “He trades his own stocks. He reads the news about where things are. He knows the class of each stock and each bond and all this stuff. It’s crazy.”
Currently, Hudson and Matt co-parent Bingham and have ever since they split in 2014. Matt has since welcomed two more children with his wife Elle Evans.
“One thing that Matt said to me, which I loved, is, ‘I just want to make sure that Bing feels like he’s gaining something, not losing something,’” Hudson told Women’s Health in 2021. ““I think it’s even bonded us closer—me, Matt, Elle, Danny [Fujikawa, Hudson’s partner]—because we have to trust that we’re protecting each other.”
Rani Rose Hudson Fujikawa

Hudson and her longterm partner Danny welcomed their daughter Rani (pronounced like Ronnie) Rose Hudson Fujikawa into the world back in October 2018. She was named after Danny’s father Ron, who died in 2012.
“She’s [Rani] really special,” Hudson told Entertainment Tonight in 2021. “She’s just this loving, funny—she’s hilarious, oh my god—and she likes to be funny. You know, she’s goofy.”
“But as I was saying earlier, I think that when you get older and you’ve had kids… you kind of soak in those moments a little bit more… maybe a little more intensive,” she continued. “It’s those moments that I just cherish.”
As for Rani’s hobbies, Hudson said she likes to help her mother out in the kitchen.
“Rani loves food and I cook with her all the time. She’s my little helper,” Hudson told People in 2022. “She’s very precise in everything she does. I also have a theory that when you’re in the kitchen and you cook with your kids, that they really appreciate food in a different way.”
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