Kate Hudson Responds to Critics “I’m NOT Raising My Daughter ‘Genderless'”

Kate Hudson Responds to Critics "I'm NOT Raising My Daughter 'Genderless'"

Actress and Fabletics fitness designer Kate Hudson took to social media to respond to the many people who continue to think that she is raising her “genderless.”

See what Kate Hudson had to say on social media to all of her followers. Read on to see the post that Kate titles “Monday Thoughts”…

 

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CelebNMusic247.com reports that Kate Hudson had something to say after she was accused of raising her daughter “genderless” – she wants people to stop believing everything they read.

Following her interview with AOL, Kate Hudson was FLOODED with a barrage of outlets claiming that she was raising baby Rani Rose “genderless.”

Kate Hudson posted on social media writing:

Dear all my friends, fans and others who read this, Recently someone asked me something along the lines of if having and raising a girl is different from boys. My response was simple. Not really.

The mom of three clarified via Instagram on Monday:

This whole click bait tactic of saying I’m raising my daughter to be ‘genderless’ is silly and frankly doesn’t even make sense.

Her response to the many who assumed the way she was raising her daughter with this:

But does having a baby girl make you do anything differently or change your approach at all? It doesn’t really change my approach, but there’s definitely a difference. I think you just raise your kids individually regardless — like a genderless [approach].

Note that her last statement does NOT mean that she is raising her daughter genderless, Kate is stating that it’s almost like that since each of us as kids were all different. However, admits that she loves little girls’ clothes

Hudson, 39, and rocker boyfriend Danny Fujikawa, 32, welcomed their daughter in October. She has two older sons from previous relationships.

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