Kate Hudson: 'I don’t think I’ll ever stop making movies'

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Growing up in Hollywood, navigating high-profile break-ups and creating a happy, blended family, Kate Hudson’s life has never been conventional

It’s Sunday afternoon in the picturesque French Quarter of New Orleans, deep into hurricane season, and the heavens have just opened. But inside the Hotel Maison de Ville, where Tennessee Williams once holed up to write, I find the actor Kate Hudson, serene and impressively bone dry, having finished a morning of outdoor photos just as the daily downpour arrived.

“It’s hard. But I grew up on movie sets, and I don’t think I’ll ever stop making movies, whether in front or behind the camera. But it’s been nice to step away for a second and rediscover why I love it so much.”The main reason for her recent filmmaking hiatus has been, simply: “Too many kids.” Last October, she gave birth to her daughter, Rani Rose, whose older brothers, Ryder and Bingham , are 15 and eight respectively.

The door to the sitting room opens, and Kate’s nanny enters with Rani, a grinning, gurgling vision in a melon-print dress. Kate kisses her and bounces her on her knee, and, without breaking her stride, tells me that Happy x Nature’s commitment to sustainability is all-encompassing: they’ve reduced the number of tags used, and clothes are mailed out in biodegradable packaging.

Rani, meanwhile, is seeking contentment in her mother’s beaker of iced tea, grabbing cheerfully and repeatedly at the straw. “When she wants something, she really wants it,” notes a beaming Kate. “It’s the Hawn lineage. Very demanding.”

 

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