Kate Hudson plans to take a "genderless" approach to raising her daughter.
The 'Almost Famous' actress and her boyfriend Danny Fujikawa welcomed Rani Rose into the world in October and though the 39-year-old star - who also has sons Ryder, 15, with ex-husband Chris Robinson and Bingham, seven, with former fiance Matt Bellamy - explained having a girl hasn't changed her "approach" to parenting, she looks at them all as individuals.
She said: "It doesn't really change my approach, but there's definitely a difference.
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"I think you just raise your kids individually, regardless - like, a genderless [approach].
"We still don't know what she's going to identify as."