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Kate Hudson shows her baby bump on social media

| @indiablooms | Apr 24, 2018, at 03:01 pm

Los Angeles, Apr 24 (IBNS): Hollywood actress Kate Hudson has shared an image on social media where she could be seen flaunting her baby bump.

Kate clicked the image when she was relaxing under the sun.

In a red bikini, Kate enjoyed a relaxing Sunday at the poolside.

Showing off her baby bump, the actress captioned the image as: "A different kind of beach bod brewing👙🤰#HeyGirl 💝 Sunday#CitrineOnSolarPlexusWatchOut 💥."

Kate is pregnant with her boyfriend Danny Fujikawa.

She announced the news of her pregnancy recently on social media.

She had captioned one image as: "Baby girl got some good hugs from Papa Tyler this weekend 💝 @iamstevent @misslivalittle 📷."

Image: Kate Hudson Instagram page

 

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