
Kate Hudson goes braless in a nude bodysuit as she lands in Greece with fiancé Danny Fujikawa and their kids for lavish summer holiday
Kate Hudson went braless in a nude bodysuit as she was snapped arriving in Greece with her fiancé Danny Fujikawa and their kids on Thursday.
The Fool's Gold actress, 46, was in full summer-mode as she rocked a straw hat and shades, finishing off with a large black maxi skirt.
Kate kept comfortable in a pair of pricy Alaia Raffia Ballerina Flats as she got into the holiday spirit during their European voyage.
The Hollywood star looked relaxed on her arrival while musician Danny, 39, kept it casual in a white T-shirt and green trunks.
The couple - who have jetted off shortly after Danny's birthday - were joined by their daughter Rani Rose, six, and Bingham, 13, for the trip. Kate also has son Ryder, 21, with ex Chris Robinson.
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Earlier on Tuesday, Kate took to Instagram to wish her fiancé Danny Fujikawa a happy 39th birthday.
Sharing with her 18.4 million followers, she uploaded a single snapshot of them and wrote in the caption, 'I really dig this human. My Gemini Hurricane, may this last year of your thirties be a perfect jumping board for the best decade to come! Love you so Happy Birthday Dan Man.'
Kate and Danny were introduced to each other by the latter's stepsisters Sara and Erin Foster, and got engaged in 2021.
Before Danny, Kate was engaged to Muse frontman Mathew Bellamy, 47.
Kate had previously exchanged vows with Black Crows frontman Chris, 58, in 2000, divorcing seven years later.
In December 2017, the How to Lose A Guy in 10 Days siren shared the story of how she and Danny met.
On Instagram, she wrote, 'A year ago today Danny took me on a hike and what I thought was just a hike with a family friend turned very quickly into an unexpected first date.
'No moves were made on this first date. In fact, it took months for him to make a first move! And as a kiss on this bridge would have been nice, the kiss a year later was so much sweeter.'
Kate — who is the nepo baby of living legend Goldie Hawn — often shares glimpses of her private life with the musician online.
She gushed on Father's Day in 2021: 'My love, simply put, you are the most brilliant father. We all love you so much.'
For the holiday in 2023, she posted a throwback image of Rani resting in his lap as a newborn with the note: 'Lucky lady has the most amazing father. I am so grateful to witness such a beautiful bond. We love you so much.'
In February 2023, Kate joined Erin and Sara on their show World's First Podcast and discussed her first marriage.
'I went to New York and I met Chris, and I came home, I was like, "Oh, I'm marrying this guy." It wasn't even impulsive,' she shared.
She said her formative romance with her ex Chris helped her learn the meaning of unconditional love.
'He was also so important to teaching me what it felt like to be unconditionally loved, and Chris, like, completely opened that floodgate for me, forever, no matter how complicated the relationship got at one point.
'The most important moment for me was meeting him and him allowing me to understand what that felt like.'
'After Chris, I didn't think I'd ever date a musician again,' she previously told Red Magazine in 2014. 'That world is difficult. But it is what it is, right? I like people with musicality. I find it attractive.'
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