Kate Hudson's genderless' parenting approach
Speaking to AOL, Hudson revealed that despite having already raised two sons, parenting Rani won't be any different.
Kate Hudson has revealed that she won’t be turning daughter Rani Rose into a girly-girl any time soon, instead opting for a more “genderless approach” to parenting.
Speaking to AOL, Hudson revealed that despite having already raised two sons, parenting Rani won’t be any different.
“(Having a daughter) doesn’t really change my approach, but there’s definitely a difference,” she told the outlet, adding, “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.
“I will say that, right now, she is incredibly feminine in her energy, her sounds and her way. It’s very different from the boys, and it’s really fun to actually want to buy kids’ clothes,” Kate explained.
Hudson’s own upbringing — as the only girl in a group of brothers, including Oliver Hudson and Wyatt Russell — helped her be able to see the fluidity of gender roles.