Parenting

Kate Hudson Shares Adorable First Photo Of Her Baby Girl

by Julie Scagell
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Rani Rose, born October 2, is as gorgeous as her mama

This was a big week for Kate Hudson and boyfriend, Danny Fujikawa, as they welcomed their baby girl — their first child together and first girl for Hudson. She announced the birth on October 2 and finally shared a first look at the adorable little lady, named Rani Rose Hudson Fujikawa. Hold on to your ovaries everyone, she’s gorgeous.

“Our little rosebud,” Hudson, 39, wrote over the weekend alongside the photo. Rani was nestled inside the pink and blue hospital blanket that all parents know and love, along with a teeny tiny pink hat with a bow.

The actress and business owner announced her pregnancy in February with an envy-worthy pop of balloons to find out the sex. Hudson is also mom to seven-year-old son, Bingham, with ex-fiancé Matt Bellamy and 14-year-old son, Ryder, with ex-husband Chris Robinson.

Hudson has always put her kids first, opening up in Allure magazine to talk about coparenting and the importance those relationships have on her kids. “If Matt and I had a great relationship, we would still be together, but we chose to move on because we had different visions of how we wanted to live our lives,” she said. “That doesn’t mean, though, that we can’t rebuild something that would be the best thing for the kids. We said, ‘We need to try to create something for the kids where they feel like they’re gaining something rather than losing something.’”

The mom-of-three has been anxiously awaiting the birth of Rani Rose, posting some, um, creative options for her hospital-wear pre and post-birth. It was obviously in jest though I’m pretty sure she would have rocked all those looks like the badass she is.

As for her little girl’s name, her Instagram offers an explanation — it’s pronounced “Ronnie” and she’s named for her grandfather.

Image via Instagram/Kate Hudson

Congrats to Hudson and her entire family. Her little rose is as cute as a button.