Washington: Kate Hudson has recently revealed that she embraces a “genderless approach” when it comes to raising her 3-month old daughter Rani and her two older brothers from previous relationships.
People cited an interview Hudson gave to AOL, where she said that having a daughter does not really change her approach, but there is “definitely a difference.” “I think you just raise your kids individually regardless — like a genderless [approach]. We still don’t know what she’s going to identify as,” she further added.
Hudson also said that right now her daughter is incredibly feminine in her energy, sounds, and way. “It’s very different from the boys, and it’s really fun to actually want to buy kids’ clothes,” she explained.
According to Hudson, her own upbringing as the only girl in a group of brothers, including Oliver Hudson and Wyatt Russell, helped her see the fluidity of gender roles.
She went on to share that as a child she was a “tomboy in a spinning dress,” adding, “My middle brother [Boston Russell], who is closest to me in age, was basically my sister because I put makeup on him all the time, and I’d dress him up and he loved it.”
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