> At a Glance
> – Kate Hudson shares Ryder, 22, Bingham, 14, and Rani, 7 with three different partners
> – She calls their blended setup “a seriously strong unit” despite outside skepticism
> – Hudson isn’t ruling out baby No. 4: “I don’t even know if I’m done yet”
> – Why it matters: Shows how celebrities navigate non-traditional co-parenting without drama
**Kate Hudson has turned heads for years by proudly posting her three kids-each with a different father-across social media. The Almost Famous star insists the unique dynamic works better than outsiders assume.
Three Kids, Three Fathers, One Team
Hudson welcomed Ryder with ex-husband Chris Robinson in 2004, Bingham with former fiancé Matt Bellamy in 2011, and Rani with current fiancé Danny Fujikawa in 2018. She jokes about the setup, telling Sunday Today, “I’ve got multiple dads, I’ve got kids all over the place.”
- Ryder Russell Robinson, 22: college student, guitarist in band Codependence, dating Iris Apatow
- Bingham Hawn Bellamy, 14: baseball player and self-taught stock trader
- Rani Rose Hudson Fujikawa, 7: budding chef, fashionista, and gardening helper
Inside Their Blended Holidays
Easter 2022 became a masterclass in peaceful co-parenting. Hudson shared photos featuring:
- Herself and Fujikawa with Rani
- Ex-fiancé Bellamy, their son Bingham, Bellamy’s wife Elle Evans, and their daughter Lovella

“It might not look traditional from the outside, but on the inside I feel like we’re killing it,” Hudson told The Sunday Times.
Will Baby No. 4 Happen?
Hudson first floated the idea on The Ellen DeGeneres Show in 2020. Two years later she doubled down: “I’ve been having children my entire adult life… I don’t have that answer yet.”
| Kid | Birth Year | Father | Current Passion |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ryder | 2004 | Chris Robinson | Music |
| Bing | 2011 | Matt Bellamy | Stocks |
| Rani | 2018 | Danny Fujikawa | Cooking & fashion |
Key Takeaways
- Hudson’s brood spans 15 years from oldest to youngest
- Each child’s name honors a family member (Russell, Hawn, Fujikawa)
- Co-parenting success hinges on a shared goal: kids should “feel like they’re gaining, not losing”
For now, Hudson savors daily life with her trio-and leaves the door open for more.

