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 in a recent interview, 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 explained.
“I think you just raise your kids individually regardless — like a genderless [approach].”
Though Hudson does admit that little Rani has a totally different personality than her sons, Ryder, 15, and Bingham, 7, did as babies.
“She is incredibly feminine in her energy, her sounds and her way,” Hudson said of her 3-month-old daughter.
And she's glad to finally have a girl, admitting that she loves picking out little outfits for Rani.
“With the boys it was just onesies,” she said, “But with her it's a whole other ball game. It's really fun to actually want to buy kids' clothes.”
Rani was born in October 2018.
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