Kate Hudson shares Greek vacation photos with Danny Fujikawa and her children

Kate Hudson shared Greek vacation photos with Danny Fujikawa and her three children, posting a family carousel captioned “My happy place.”

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Kate Hudson shares Greek vacation photos with Danny Fujikawa and her children

Kate Hudson has a new family snapshot from Greece, and she put it on display with a carousel of vacation photos featuring Danny Fujikawa and her three children. The post opened with Hudson in a black string bikini on the edge of a boat, then moved from the water to the beach to a dinner table with seaside views.

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The timing matters because Hudson is not just sharing a getaway; she is also talking about how she is raising her children. She told News Digital that she is actively trying not to raise fame-obsessed children, even as she shared a public post that placed Ryder, Bingham and Rani in the frame alongside her and Fujikawa.

Hudson captioned the post, “My happy place,” and the images do the rest of the talking. In one frame she sat on a cushioned area of the boat with her hands near her hair. In another, she wore a black triangle bikini while balancing barefoot near the back of the boat. Later, she hugged Ryder and Bingham on the sand in the same black string bikini, then shared a separate day on the water with Rani, who pointed toward the coastline as the family looked out from the boat.

The trip also fits the picture Hudson has been building around her blended family, one that mixes privacy with carefully chosen glimpses. She is the star of Running Point, and Fujikawa is a musician and entrepreneur, but the photos are less about titles than the simple rhythm of a holiday with family. They show Hudson on the water, swimming in the ocean, lounging on a boat and dining by the sea, all under the easy label she chose for the moment.

What she did not say is where in the Greek Isles she was, or whether the trip is over. For now, the carousel is the story: a sunny, polished look at a private family break made public, and a reminder that Hudson is trying to keep her children centered even when the camera is close.

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