Kate Hudson Plans Family Band with Her Three Musical Kids

Kate Hudson revealed on 'The Jennifer Hudson Show' that her three children are very musical. She shared that her daughter Rani Rose loves to sing and dance, while sons Ryder and Bingham play guitar and drums. The actress plans to start a family band with them. Hudson also discussed her debut album 'Glorious' and her love for performing.

Key Points: Kate Hudson Reveals Plans for a Family Band

  • Kate Hudson's three children are all musical
  • Daughter Rani Rose has "pop star energy"
  • Sons Ryder and Bingham play guitar and drums
  • Kate released her first album 'Glorious' in May 2024
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Kate Hudson reveals plans to start a family band with her kids

Kate Hudson shares her kids' musical talents and plans for a family band with Ryder, Bingham, and Rani Rose on 'The Jennifer Hudson Show.'

Kate Hudson reveals plans to start a family band with her kids
"I think it's gonna happen. Ryder plays the guitar and he sings and Bing is an amazing drummer - Kate Hudson"

Los Angeles, April 30

Hollywood actress Kate Hudson has shared that her kids have a musical bent of mind. The actress' kids are following in her musical footsteps.

The actress recently appeared on 'The Jennifer Hudson Show', and spoke about her three children, Ryder Russell Robinson, 22, Bingham "Bing" Hawn Bellamy, 14, and her 7-year-old daughter Rani Rose Fujikawa, revealing that all three are "so" musical, reports 'People' magazine.

She said, "Which is great. I think I might have planned it out that way". The mom of three then shared that her daughter loves to sing, dance and perform. "She's got pop star energy, Rani Rose", she laughed.

As for Rani's big brothers, Kate told Jennifer that the duo is thinking about starting a family band. She said, "I think it's gonna happen. Ryder plays the guitar and he sings and Bing is an amazing drummer; he's been drumming since he was about a year old".

As per 'People', Jennifer then asked Kate about her own music releases, which the actress admitted "changed everything" for her.

In May 2024, the Oscar-nominated actress released her first album, 'Glorious', explaining how making the 12-track release led her to find "the core of who I am".

"I had to do it at some point", Kate told the chat show host of the album. "For me, it was about writing my album, because I love to write music, more even than performing".

She went on to admit that now she was "addicted" to performing and "loves" being on stage. "It's my happy place", she added. Back in October of last year, Kate and her fiance, Danny Fujikawa, celebrated little Rani's 7th birthday, describing her as their "Sassy Silly Sunshine Girl".

- IANS

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Arjun K
Can't help but think this is a bit much. 7-year-old with "pop star energy"? Let kids be kids. But her older boys being into drums and guitar is cool. At least they're not glued to phones like most kids these days.
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Vikram M
Isn't 22 a bit old for a "family band"? But hey, if they're having fun, why not? Ryder and Bing could be the next Corrs or something. Though I'm more curious about her album 'Glorious' - wonder if it's any good. Bollywood family bands are common too - like the Rahman family or Vishal-Shekhar.
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James A
Kate Hudson is such a talented actress, but I had no idea she released an album too. That's impressive! Coming from India, I know how tough the music industry can be, so good on her for pursuing her passion at any age. The family band idea sounds cute but probably won't last long - these kids will have their own lives soon enough.
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Rohit P
As a musician myself, this warms my heart! 🎵 Imagine a family band with mom, two sons, and a little daughter - it's like a modern-day von Trapp family! Though honestly, 22 is way past the "cute family band" phase. But who am I to judge? If they enjoy it, let them jam. Also, Kate's journey from actress to singer is inspiring.
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Sarah B
I'm sure it's all for publicity. Another celebrity trying to stay relevant through their kids. But whatever, let them have their fun. At least she seems like a genuine mom who supports her children's interests. In India, we'd be asking

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