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Kate Hudson on Ellen: Kate’s Having a Girl, Talks About Baby Daddy (Video)
Check out Kate Hudson on Ellen in this video clip, where she talks about having a baby (very soon!) and raves about the baby daddy, Matt Bellamy.
Kate Hudson tells Ellen that she thinks she’s having a girl this time – she hasn’t found out, but all signs point to a baby girl.
Hudson also explains how being pregnant the second time “just gets easier” because you know what to expect.
Kate thinks it’ll be a girl this time around because “she pushes more” and is “way more active.” She thinks because “everything’s been so different” this time that it can’t be another boy.
She also said that area of her body “doesn’t belong to me anymore… it’s all hers.”
Kate describes being more exhausted and “more tired, more sick… more everything.”
Hudson shares that her son, Ryder, is really excited about the baby too, saying that he’ll kiss her tummy and is really sweet about mom being pregnant!
Kate Hudson also gushes about her soon-to-be-husband / baby daddy, Matt Bellamy, and how they knew nothing about each other when they first met. She had Google to find out more about him… “He’s just amazing,” she beams.
Kate Hudson is promoting her new movie “Something Borrowed” (trailer below) while very pregnant… no doubt that’s got to be exhausting!
By the way, how adorable is Kate Hudson’s dress on Ellen? So cute… I love the sleeves and the embroidery.
Something Borrowed trailer:
Adorable “Something Borrowed” dance routine to “Push It” (video):
Pull off Kate’s look with these Summer Maternity Styles and accessories!







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