
Kate Hudson, 46, and mini-me daughter Rani, 6, twin in matching outfits for lunch date
Kate Hudson and her mini-me daughter Rani twinned in matching ensembles as they enjoyed a lowkey lunch date in Beverly Hills on Wednesday.
The Running Point actress, 46 - who recently showed off her toned abs during a relaxing pool day - was seen holding hands with her youngest child as the pair grabbed a bite to eat at the hotspot E. Baldi.
The mom-of-three was stylishly casual wearing a white cardigan as well as a pair of denim jeans.
Hudson layered the look with a black blazer and slipped into a pair of closed-toed black heels.
The star's blonde locks were parted in the middle, and effortlessly flowed down past her shoulders in light waves.
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Kate easily carried a black purse with a gold-chained strap to hold a few items she needed for the daytime excursion.
The six-year-old dressed like her mother in a pair of denim jeans as well as a white top and black sweater. Rani also wore chic black shoes with a block heel on the back.
The mother daughter duo were seen sweetly holding hands as they visited the Italian restaurant for a tasty lunch.
Hudson also flashed a cheerful smile as she held a lighthearted conversation with other people outside of the eatery.
The actress shares Rani with fiance Danny Fujikawa, whom she was first romantically linked to in 2017.
Kate is also mom to son Ryder, 21, whom she welcomed with ex Chris Robinson as well as 13-year-old Bingham whom the star shares with Muse frontman Matt Bellamy.
Hudson has previously opened up about raising her three kids and revealed that her daughter is a big fan of fashion.
During an appearance on Late Night With Seth Myers in March, the beauty shared how Rani is 'very much a Libra.'
She continued, 'Everything's very aesthetic. Even like architecture, she'll walk into a building and she'll just be like, "The light is really amazing in here." And you're like, "Wow, okay. That's sophisticated."'
Kate also humorously revealed that her youngest child happens to be her biggest critic as well.
'She watches everything I do, and she has something to say about it. On set of Running Point, she was like always, "Now, mommy, I don't know why you went to the desk like that."
'Well, because that's the joke, and she's like, "But it's not funny." And I was like, "Oh. Well, maybe it'll be funny when you never see it."'
Last year, Hudson talked about raising her three children - whom she shares with three different men.
The How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days star explained to People, 'We are very connected, and we are very close.
'Love can change form. It's interesting when you have that modern family; there's so much love for all the kids.'
The actress added, '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.'
Earlier this week on Tuesday, Kate showcased her toned figure as she soaked up the warm sun during a pool day with her daughter Rani in an Instagram carousel.
In one image, the mom-of-three struck a pose inside what appeared to be a small cabana while donning a blue bikini top and comfy shorts
She added a stylish hat on top of her head and could be seen sipping on a glass of white wine.
Another picture was taken as both Hudson and Rani took a dip inside a large swimming pool and enjoyed refreshing drinks.
Their pool day took place at the Four Seasons Hotel in Napa Valley - where Kate and her daughter traveled to for the BottleRock festival over the past weekend.
On Saturday, the star took to the stage to perform a set for the crowd one year after dropping her debut studio album titled Glorious.
She wowed in an off-the-shoulder, white lace dress which was secured with two black belts around her waist. For a finishing touch, Kate slipped into a pair of over-the-knee, black boots.
A snippet of her performance was shared to People Magazine's Instagram account and fans offered differing opinions in the comment section.
'It's a NO for me. That's screaming, not singing,' one penned, and another added, 'Who asked for this.'
However, others sent support to Kate with a fan sharing, 'Beautiful voice,' while one typed out, 'Saw it live. 10/10.'
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