Kate Hudson shared a snap of son Ryder’s birthday cake on Sunday.Photo:Kate Hudson/Instagram

Kate hudson posts birthday tribute to son ryder robinson instagram 01 08 23

Kate Hudson/Instagram

Kate Hudsonis celebrating her sonRyder Robinson.

“I’m gonna have to let this one digest for a bit..: 😭 My beautiful boy, happy 20th,” Hudson wrote in her caption. “I love you beyond@mr.ryderrobinson✨.”

The birthday cake featured numerical candles for “20" plus white frosting with dark chocolate sprinkles.

“Omg 🥹🥹 and the coolest kid to ever do it HBD@mr.ryderrobinson🎂❤️,” fashion designerRachel Zoewrote in response.

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Kate Hudson and son Ryder on December 09, 2022 in New York City.Gotham/GC Images

Kate Hudson and son Ryder Robinson 12 09 22

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Hudson shares Ryder with her ex-husbandChris Robinson. She’s also the mother of son Bingham, 12, whom she shares with her exMatt Bellamy, as well as daughter,Rani Rose, 5, with her fiancéDanny Fujikawa.

Bellamy, 45,shared his own Instagram postwishing Ryder well.

“Christmas is love, and maybe a little friendly family competition…” Hudson wrote in the caption of theInstagrampost, which included a video of her competing in a festive party game tounwrap gifts while wearing oven mitts.

Hudson’s parentsGoldie HawnandKurt Russellalso made an appearance in the post, with Kurt, 72, shown placing ornaments at the top of a Christmas tree using a stepladder, and Goldie, 78, holding an ornament with her back to the camera.

Away from her family moments, Hudson appeared on an episode ofThe Viewlast Thursday and shared her thoughts aboutmale actors in the rom-com world.

“It’s hard to get male movie stars to make rom-coms,” theHow to Lose a Guy in 10 Daysstar said on the show. “As long as we can get more Marvel guys to like, you know, ‘Hey, come to a rom-com!’, I think that that’s a big part of the formula too.”

PanelistSara Hainesthen asked about the “misstep” between male actors and the appeal of romantic comedies, to which Hudson replied, “I think it’s about the writing, and how we’re investing in telling the story of the writing and the directors.”

“If you look at the classic rom-coms or movies that last forever — ‘cause they do, they’re the ones that last forever; people go back and back — they had the best writers,” she added as she named the lateNora Ephronas an example.

“So it’s more about how the studios are investing in the talents,” Hudson said.

source: people.com