Kate Hudson is back in the States, but Europe is still fresh in her memory as she recalled her recent trips to Italy and Greece in an Instagram post on Monday.
The actress and singer shared a montage of clips from Venice and the Greek islands, where she celebrated her fiancé Danny Fujikawa’s birthday in June.
After returning home on July 7, Hudson, 45, posted a variety of videos showing her family making the most of their picturesque surroundings.
In one of them, she shows off her physique in a blue bikini before jumping from a narrow pier into the Mediterranean.
Other clips from the trip show Hudson and his family taking in the sights as they relax on a Venetian gondola, with the city’s historic buildings visible on either side as they cruise through its network of canals.
She’s back in the U.S., but Europe is still fresh in her memory as Kate Hudson recalled her recent trips to Italy and Greece in an Instagram post on Monday.
The actress and singer shared a montage of clips from Venice and the Greek islands, where she celebrated her fiancé Danny Fujikawa’s birthday in June.
The actress is mother to daughter Rani, five, with Fujikawa, son Ryder, 20, with ex-husband Chris Robinson and son Bingham, 12, with ex-fiancé Matt Bellamy.
After a self-imposed “dating ban,” Hudson said she had a “breakthrough” and that the break “allowed her to see things a lot more clearly.”
She then found love with musician Fujikawa in 2016 and the couple got engaged in 2021.
On January 30, Hudson released her debut single Talk About Love, which she co-wrote and composed with Fujikawa, 37, as well as producers Linda Perry and Johan Carlsson.
Hudson, who met Fujikawa in 2002 while she was married and pregnant with their first child, will release her debut studio album later this year via Virgin Music Group.
She will next executive produce and star as the “ambitious and often overlooked” LA Waves owner Isla Gordon in Mindy Kaling’s upcoming 10-episode basketball comedy for Netflix.
Hudson and his older brother Oliver currently co-host their own iHeartRadio podcast, Sibling Revelry, every Sunday.
She recently opened up about her “patchwork family” and how she manages to have three children with three different men.
“We’re very connected and very close,” Hudson told People. “Love can change forms. It’s interesting when you have that modern family; there’s so much love for all the kids.”
“I think what makes my life so special is that, in this very heterogeneous family, we have all figured out how to function… The children feel like they are part of a big family.”