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Kate Hudson has one piece of advice ‘all moms’ should follow

April 29, 2025
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Kate Hudson is sharing the one piece of advice she thinks “all moms” should follow.

“Let your kids go [as they get older],” the actress, 46, said in part while appearing as a guest on Monday’s episode of the “Not Gonna Lie with Kylie Kelce” podcast.

“Let them f–king go. Don’t hold on, don’t expect anything of them.”

Kate Hudson shared solid advice for moms during a recent appearance on the “Not Gonna Lie” podcast. nglwithkylie/Instagram
Kate Hudson in a living room with two children and Danny Fujikawa.
The mom of three (pictured here with daughter Rani, son Bingham and fiancé Danny Fujikawa) stressed the importance of letting children go as they get older. katehudson/Instagram

The mom of three condemned “the expectation” some parents have to “be there” for their children as they age.

“When they start getting older, it’s like, ‘no,’” Hudson continued. “You’ll never hold onto them. And the second you hold on too tight, it’s going to drive them nuts. They’re going to run. I really think that.”

Kelce, who shares four daughters under the age of five with her NFL star husband, Jason, agreed, noting how kids “almost push back harder” when parents try to do too much as they grow up.

Kate Hudson snuggles in bed with her two youngest children.
“You’ll never hold onto them,” she said during the interview. katehudson/Instagram
Kate Hudson, Ryder Robinson, and Chris Robinson attend a graduation.
Hudson, seen here with ex-husband Chris Robinson and eldest son Ryder, said, “Let them go and enjoy their life.” katehudson/Instagram

“Let them go and enjoy their life. Let them be for a bit,” Hudson advised.

“What you realize is, you might go a week or and they’re not going to call you. But when they do, and they need you…”

“You’re still mom,” Kelce, 33, interjected.

Kate Hudson snuggles with mom Goldie Hawn.
Hudson said she calls her mom Goldie Hawn “maybe even twice a day.” goldiehawn/Instagram
Kate Hudson and Danny Fujikawa attend a formal event.
Hudson shares daughter Rani Rose with fiancé Danny Fujikawa. FilmMagic

Hudson admitted that she now calls her own famous mom, actress Goldie Hawn, “maybe even twice a day” to chat.

The “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days” star shares son Ryder, 21, with ex-husband Chris Robinson, son Bingham, 13, with ex Matt Bellamy and daughter Rani Rose, 6, with fiancé Danny Fujikawa.

In a separate interview that aired on Kelce’s podcast in March, Hudson confessed that she’s not always perfect when raising her two sons and daughter.

“I became combative with my 13-year-old … where is that gonna go?” she said during the March 6 episode of “Not Gonna Lie.”

Kate Hudson sits for an interview.
In a previous “Not Gonna Lie” podcast appearance, Hudson admitted to becoming “combative” with her 13-year-old son, Bingham, at times. Getty Images
Kate Hudson shrugs during a podcast appearance.
She said her “biggest lesson” as a mom is the importance of apologizing to children when parenting mistakes are made. Not Gonna Lie with Kylie Kelce/YouTube

“But it happens all the time as a parent. When you walk away from it, you can recognize where you might’ve created more of a problem than you did a lesson.”

The Fabletics founder noted that taking accountability and apologizing goes a long way.

“The importance of being able to tell your kids that you could do better, I could’ve handled that situation better, actually models much more for them than being stubborn and saying, ‘No, I can’t admit that I was wrong.’”

That, she said, has been her “biggest lesson” as a “veteran mom.”

The post Kate Hudson has one piece of advice ‘all moms’ should follow appeared first on Page Six.

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