Most of the time, parents prefer to keep their little ones away from their cosmetics. But the rules don’t apply when you’re as helpful as Kate Hudson’s daughter Rani Rose. The 5-year-old helped her mom get ready for an event like a mini makeup artist, and the finished result was so beautiful.
The Almost Famous star attended the 2023 WIF Max Mara Face of the Future Awards event on Nov. 29 in Los Angeles, where she wore a menswear-inspired, oversized gray suit opened to reveal a strapless black bralette with matching black-and-silver nails. But while her outfit may have been dark, her makeup was utterly glowing — thanks in part to Rani.
Hudson shared a behind-the-scenes video of getting her makeup done including one super-cute scene when Rani comes to powder her mom’s face. Hudson is wearing a white robe and sitting in a chair while artists curl her hair and apply highlights to her face. Rani walks in the room, dressed in a pink ballet costume and tutu. She grabs a brush and starts powdering her mom’s chin while Hudson laughs. Later, a makeup artist holds her up so she can put pink lip gloss on her mom’s lips. Hudson deserves all the props for staying perfectly still while her daughter does this, not nervous at all about her messing it up or laughing from the sheer cuteness of the whole thing. (Watch the video HERE.)
‘Rani with the finishing touches 👩🏼🍳😘,” one person commented. “Beyond beautiful!!! 💕” someone else wrote.
Rani’s been helping her mom a lot lately, like when she prepared a side dish for the family on Thanksgiving. On Oct. 2, the Glass Onion star shared a precious throwback video with her daughter for her fifth birthday.
“5 years old today ❤️The birth of Rani was pure magic and magic is what continues. Happiest birthday to Rani Rose! 🎈” she wrote. Rani even got a gorgeous gold bracelet from Tiffany’s for her gift!
Hudson shares Rani with fiancé Danny Fujikawa. She is also mom to Ryder, 19, and Bingham 12, from previous relationships.
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