Now Kate Hudson Says She’s NOT Raising Her Daughter ‘Genderless’

Actress Kate Hudson now says that recent comments in which she claimed to be raising her daughter "genderless" were misconstrued.
According to Fox News, Kate Hudson said that her previous comments had become subject to "click bait" without providing further context.
Recently, during an interview with AOL.com, Hudson said that she takes a "genderless" approach to raising her daughter because she doesn't know what she'll identify as in the future.
"I think you just raise your kids individually regardless — like a genderless [approach]," she said. "We still don’t know what she's going to identify as."
"I will say that, right now, she is incredibly feminine in her energy, her sounds and her way," she continued. "It’s very different from the boys, and it’s really fun to actually want to buy kids' clothes."
"With the boys it was just like onesies ... actually, I did pretty good with the boys," Hudson said. "But with her, it's a whole other ball game. There's some stuff that I'm like, 'I can't do that to her, because it’s so over-the-top.'"
The 39-year-old Hudson welcomed her first child with her musician boyfriend Danny Fujikawa in October. They named her Rani after her grandfather.
"We have decided to name our daughter Rani (pronounced Ronnie) after her grandfather, Ron Fujikawa," Hudson said upon the announcement. "Ron was the most special man who we all miss dearly. To name her after him is an honor."
"Everyone is doing well and happy as can be," she added. "Our family thanks you for all the love and blessings that have been sent our way and we send ours right back."
Hudson received a lot of attention for her comments, and just over a week later she took to Instagram to clarify her remarks, saying she does not have "some new age method of raising my kids and I really do hate disappointing people but, I don't."
Now, weeks after Hudson's comments stirred up much controversy, Hudson said on social media that she meant to say she raises her children "exactly who they want to be."
"Dear all my friends, fans and others who read this," Hudson said on Instagram, "Recently someone asked me something along the lines of, if having and raising a girl is different from boys. My response was simple. Not really."
"This whole click bait tactic of saying I'm raising my daughter to be 'genderless' is silly and frankly doesn't even make sense," she continued. "I raise and continue to raise my children, both my boys and girl to feel free to be exactly who they want to be. Me saying a 'genderless approach' was a way of refocusing the conversation in a direction that could exist outside of the female stereotype."
"I just try to raise my kids to be good people with the best tools to face this big crazy world," she concluded.
As The Daily Wire's Amanda Prestigiacomo reported recently, pop singer Pink boasted in 2017 about taking a "gender-neutral" approach to parenting her daughter Willow and son Jameson.
"I was in a school and the bathroom outside the kindergarten said, 'Gender Neutral – anybody,' and it was a drawing of many different shapes," Pink said. "I took a picture of it and I wrote, 'Progress.' I thought that was awesome. I love that kids are having this conversation."
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