Celebrity Celebrity Family Celebrity Family Dynamics Kate Hudson Celebrates Her 'Patchwork Family,' Says Daughter Rani and Her Exes' Kids 'Are Like Sisters' (Exclusive) The actress-singer opens up about finding harmony with her “modern family” By Jeff Nelson Jeff Nelson Jeff Nelson is the Senior Music Editor at PEOPLE. He has been with the brand since 2014, editing, writing and reporting across entertainment verticals. People Editorial Guidelines Updated on May 16, 2024 10:08AM EDT Kate Hudson has found harmony in her blended family. In this week’s PEOPLE cover story, the actress and singer — who will release her debut album, Glorious, on Friday, May 17 — opens up the unique dynamic she’s had raising her sons Ryder, 20, and Bingham, 12, and daughter Rani, 5. Over the years Hudson, who is currently engaged to Rani’s dad, 37-year-old musician Danny Fujikawa, amicably co-parented her sons with her famous exes: Ryder’s father, the Black Crowes frontman Chris Robinson, 57, and Bingham’s dad, Muse rocker Matt Bellamy, 45. Why Kate Hudson Was 'Afraid' to Pursue Lifelong Music Dream: 'I'm Just Going to Do It' (Exclusive) Kate Hudson with sons Ryder and Bingham and daughter Rani. Kate Hudson/Instagram “We are very connected, and we are very close,” Hudson, 45, says. “Love can change form. It’s interesting when you have that modern family; there’s so much love for all the kids.” Robinson is also dad to Ryder’s sister, Cheyenne, 14, from his third marriage; meanwhile, Bellamy also has a daughter, Bingham’s 3-year-old sister Lovella, with his wife Elle Evans, who is currently expecting another baby. Kate Hudson and fiancé Danny Fujiawa in 2019. Stefanie Keenan/Getty Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell’s ‘Dedication’ to Their 40-Year Romance Taught Kate Hudson a ‘Powerful’ Lesson (Exclusive) “I think the thing that's so unique about my life is that in this very patchwork family, we all have figured it out … The kids feel like they have this huge family,” says Hudson, who adds that her exes' daughters and Rani “are like sisters … There is something that has been able to be nurtured in our family that is personally what I think is, it's very rare.” Kate Hudson with Chris Robinson in 2003. Kate Hudson with Matt Bellamy in 2012. Kate Hudson with Chris Robinson in 2003. PHOTO: SGranitz/WireImage Kate Hudson with Matt Bellamy in 2012. PHOTO: Dave M. Benett/Getty Hudson says that she recently watched over Bellamy’s daughter Lovella while he and Elle were away. “I'm like, ‘Yeah, come, bring her over,’” Hudson recalls. “And I'm sitting with all the kids and I'm like, I am so happy we have this real family unit that’s big. It’s beautiful. Everybody’s open to it and understands it’s the most mature thing for the kids. And you can see it in them — they feel loved, they feel protected, they feel safe.” Oliver Hudson, Wyatt Russell, Goldie Hawn, Kurt Russell and Kate Hudson in 1997. Goldie Hawn and Kate Hudson in 2021. Oliver Hudson, Wyatt Russell, Goldie Hawn, Kurt Russell and Kate Hudson in 1997. PHOTO: DMI/The LIFE Picture Collection/Shutterstock Goldie Hawn and Kate Hudson in 2021. PHOTO: Rich Fury/Getty Hudson has taken cues from her own parents, Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell, Hawn’s longtime love who raised Hudson from a young age. “Their strongest value is their dedication to that unit. They’ve been through everything together, and it’s such an amazing thing to see, especially as they get older, how beautiful their relationship is. It’s so loving and caring,” she says. “They’ve stuck with it. It’s like a very rare Hollywood story. They’re in it forever. It’s wild.” Love is a central through-line on Hudson’s first record Glorious. Kate Hudson Doesn’t ‘Overthink’ Strained Relationship with Dad Bill: ‘It's a 40-Year-Old Issue’ (Exclusive) Kate Hudson on the May 27, 2024 cover of PEOPLE; Kate Hudson for PEOPLE. Michael Schwartz “I was like, ‘This is just a life well-loved,’ ” Hudson says of the songs on the album. “Through all of the highs and the lows, then all the stuff that comes with what it is to love a partner, your friends, your children . . . What a glorious thing to have so much love.” For more on Kate Hudson, pick up the new issue of PEOPLE, on newsstands everywhere Friday.