Kate Hudson kisses fiancé Danny Fujikawa while wearing matching PJs for  annual holiday card after opening up about the dynamics of her ‘patchwork’ family

Kate Hudson shared a kiss with her fiancé Danny Fujikawa while wearing matching PJs for their annual holiday card.

The actress-turned-singer, 45, and musician  Danny, 38, exuded happiness as they cosied up with their brood for some early festive cheer.

Kate has sons Ryder, 20, ex-husband Chris Robinson, Bingham, 12,with her former partner Matt Bellamy as well as five-year-old daughter Rani with Danny.

While posing for pictures, Kate’s sons posed with giant boxing gloves on their heads. 

Almost Famous actress Kate has, along with her family, teamed up with Kim Kardashian’s shapewear company SKIMS for their Christmas campaign.

Kate Hudson shared a kiss with her fiancé Danny Fujikawa for their annual holiday card in new pictures released on Instagram on Thursday

Kate, her sons and her daughter posed with Danny with her two boys wearing giant boxing gloves on their heads.

Kate, her sons and her daughter posed with Danny with her two boys wearing giant boxing gloves on their heads.

In further snaps, Kate posed with her mother Goldie Hawn, where she and the Golden Age actress donned matching pyjamas. 

The mother-daughter duo were seen arranging cakes with their family and Kate noted how the whole day had put her in the Christmas spirit.

She told Harper’s Bazaar: ‘It really did get me excited for the holidays. 

‘I’m like a Christmas fanatic… I really think that’s the only time that we all know we’re gonna be together.’ 

Kate’s older brother Oliver, 48, also included his three kids — Wilder, 17, Bodhi, 14, and Rio, 11 — and wife Erinn Bartlett, 51.

Missing from the action was family matriarch Goldie’s, 78, longtime partner and fellow A-list star, Kurt Russell, 73, their son, Wyatt Russell, 38, his wife, Meredith Hagner, and their two young sons.

Earlier this year, Kate opened up about managing the dynamics of her ‘patchwork’ family.

She told People: ‘We are very connected, and we are very close. Love can change form. It’s interesting when you have that modern family; there’s so much love for all the kids!

‘I think the thing that’s so unique about my life is that in this very patchwork family, we all have figured it out … The kids feel like they have this huge family.

In further snaps, Kate posed with her mother Goldie Hawn, where she and the Golden Age actress donned matching pyjamas

In further snaps, Kate posed with her mother Goldie Hawn, where she and the Golden Age actress donned matching pyjamas

The Golden Age actress put on a pair of pink pyjamas to pose with her grandchildren for the festive shoot

The Golden Age actress put on a pair of pink pyjamas to pose with her grandchildren for the festive shoot 

Filmed inside a lavish mansion, the ad shows the Hudson-Hawn clan rocking SKIMS pajamas as they destroy a decadent holiday meal served to them by a butler

Filmed inside a lavish mansion, the ad shows the Hudson-Hawn clan rocking SKIMS pajamas as they destroy a decadent holiday meal served to them by a butler

The ad kicks offs with footage of Kate trying to wrangle her family as several butlers laid out impressive desserts on a wooden dining room table

The ad kicks offs with footage of Kate trying to wrangle her family as several butlers laid out impressive desserts on a wooden dining room table

The Glass Onion star noted that even her exes’ children are ‘like sisters’ to her youngest and that her clan has been ‘nurtured’ in a way that she believes is not all too common.

‘My exes’ daughters and Rani are like sisters … There is something that has been able to be nurtured in our family that is personally what I think is, it’s very rare.’

The ‘Talk About Love’ singer is even keen to babysit Lovella, four, – who he has with wife Elle Evans – and is ‘so happy’ to have what she calls a ‘real family unit’ around her because she can see everyone feels ‘safe’ amid the setup.

She said: ‘I’m like ‘Yea, bring her over!’ And I’m sitting with all the kids and I’m like, I am so happy we have this real family unit that’s big. It’s beautiful. Everybody’s open to it and understands it’s the most mature thing for the kids. And you can see it in them — they feel loved, they feel protected, they feel safe.’

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