Kate Hudson responds to claims she’s raising her child ‘gender-less’

Kate Hudson has something to say about her comments on raising daughter Rani ''genderless.''

The 39-year-old had spoken to AOL when she said that she and her boyfriend Danny Fujikawa were planning on bringing up Rani Rose with a  "genderless [approach]." 

The actor took to Instagram to straighten out her comments.

She wrote, ''Recently someone asked me something along the lines of if having and raising a girl is different from boys. My response was simple. Not really.''

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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She continued, ''This whole click bait tactic of saying I'm raising my daughter to be 'genderless' is silly and frankly doesn't even make sense."

Her post went on to say that, ''I raise and will continue to raise my children, both my boys and girl to feel free to be exactly who they want to be. To feel confident in their life choices and feel loved and supported no matter what."

She added, ''I just try to raise my kids to be good people with the best tools to face this big crazy world. And if they grow up and identify with something different than what others want to identify them as…Mama's cool with it! I keep it simple cause we all know raising kids is anything but!''

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Kate also made the point that she felt the question of gender was a bit old-fashioned as she believes that, ''not all girls want to be a princess, some want to be king."

Rani is Kate's first daughter and first child with boyfriend Danny.

She also has two sons from previous relationships – 15-year-old Ryder with ex-husband Chris Robinson and seven-year-old Bingham with ex-fiance Matt Bellamy. 

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