Kate Hudson predicts her daughter will become a 'party girl' in her teenage years

Kate Hudson has predicted her daughter will turn into a "party girl" in her teenage years.

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Kate Hudson thinks her daughter will turn a bit of a wild child in years to come
Kate Hudson thinks her daughter will turn a bit of a wild child in years to come

Kate Hudson thinks her daughter will turn into a "party girl" in her teenage years.

The 45-year-old actress is mother to Rani Rose with her fiance Danny Fujikawa and shortly after the little one celebrated her sixth birthday, Kate has predicted that she will turn into something of a wild child in years to come.

She told US TV show 'Extra': "We had a big party. And she wanted as many people as possible. She is a party girl, which I’m sure were all gonna witness at some point in her teenage years… She’s a blast. She just wanted to have a dance party, and that’s what we did."

The 'Almost Famous' star - who was initially married to Chris Robinson and has Ryder, 20, with him as well as 13-year-old Bellamy with her ex-fiancé Matt Bellamy - is also stepmother to Danny's children and previously explained how happy she feels about the "patchwork" dynamics of her family.

She told People: It’s interesting when you have that modern family; there’s so much love for all the kids!

"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.

The 'Glass Onion' star noted that even her exes' children are "like sisters" to her youngest and that her clan has been "nurtured" in a way that she believes is not all too common.

"My 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."

The 'Talk About Love' singer is even keen to babysit Lovella, four, - who he has with wife Elle Evans - and is "so happy" to have what she calls a "real family unit" around her because she can see everyone feels "safe" amid the setup.