Guess How Many Children Kate Hudson Wants To Have - You'll Be Surprised!

Kate Hudson is a loving mother to two adorable children. But do you know that she wants more? Yes, that's right! The lovely "Kung Fu Panda 3" star has recently shared the exact number of children that she wants to have.

Just Jared has reported that when Kate Hudson was a guest on SiriusXM Stars 109 with the chatty Jenny Hutt, she unabashedly blurted that she wants to have between four to six children. Now that could become quite a handful for many but not for Kate.

The 36-year old actress said, "I really want more kids." To which she added, "Anywhere between four and six ... I just love them." She said that kids are a pain, but they're the best pain ever. She used some expletives in between but just to emphasize how she loves to have a lot of kids.

"I just love every bit of it," describing her own experience with her two children, 12-year old Ryder and four-year-old Bingham. "I love the insanity. I love the chaos. I love laughing with them." She even added that she loves it when she raises her voice at them and when she gathers them all together.

Kate was previously married to Chris Robinson, who is the father of Ryder, and had a relationship with Matthew Bellamy, father of Bingham. To date, according to an ET Online report, Kate has been seen dating Nick Jonas, 23-year old. Although there's no confirmation as to the depth of their relationship, the young actor has admitted that he and Hudson had a "beautiful connection."

For the actress, the best advice that she got when it comes to love and relationship was from her mother, Goldie Hawn. "Be true to yourself, and when you're connected intimately [with someone], it's a huge time of growth," Kate recounted as she refers to what her mother said.

Kate Hudson is one strong girl that a lot of people admire. With her pronouncement at wanting more kids, Ryder and Bingham can, at least, expect that having another sibling isn't something far off.

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