Kate Hudson Shares Ryder's NYU Graduation With Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell

Kate Hudson Shares Ryder's NYU Graduation With Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell

kate hudson shared new family photos from Ryder Robinson’s graduation from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts in New York City, putting her blended family on display at a milestone that included both sides of Ryder’s family. The post also folded in three generations, with Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell appearing alongside Hudson’s children.

Ryder at Tisch

Ryder’s graduation from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts gave Hudson a public family moment built around one clear event, not a rollout or campaign. She captioned the post, “My college graduate!!!!!! @mr.ryderrobinson,” and the photos showed Ryder with Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell as well as Hudson with Chris Robinson.

The family set the post apart from a standard graduation album. Hudson was married to Chris Robinson from 2000 to 2007, and Ryder is their son; the graduation photos also included a snap of Hudson with Bingham, her son with Matt Bellamy, who was married to her from 2010 to 2014.

Rani Rose at the event

Seven-year-old Rani Rose showed up in a white top and a colorful cheetah print jacket, and Danny Fujikawa held her while she posed for the camera. She also helped Hudson put on makeup for the graduation event and touched up her lipstick, which gives the photos a more immediate family texture than a simple red-carpet-style appearance.

Rani also posed with Ryder and Bingham outside Radio City Music Hall, tying the graduation moment to the siblings in the frame rather than leaving it as a single-subject tribute. Hudson and Fujikawa began dating in 2016, welcomed Rani in 2018, and got engaged in 2021, so the post lands inside a family structure that has been building in public for years.

Blended family in one frame

Hudson has said, “We are very connected, and we are very close,” and that “Love can change form.” Those comments fit this post better than a generic graduation tribute does: the photos place ex-husbands, current partner, children, and grandparents in one family archive without treating any branch of it as separate.

She has also said, “The kids feel like they have this huge family,” and that line is the best read on the album she shared. For readers, the practical takeaway is simple: the graduation mattered as a public family gathering, and Hudson made the family structure the story rather than hiding it behind a polished celebrity image.

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