Most teenagers — includingKate Hudsonherself, when she was that age — are itching for the day when they can finally legally drive on their own. But the actress’s son is an exception.During a recent visit toThe Rachael Ray Show, which airs Friday, Hudson revealed that her oldest childRyder Russell, who turns 16 next month, isn’t exactly in a hurry to be a card-carrying member of the vehicle-operating public.“He doesn’t care,” admits the mother of three, 40. “I don’t know what it is about kids right now — they don’t really care! I think maybe because of Lyft and Uber.”“The second I was 15, Iwas like, ‘Give me my permit!’” Hudson recalls. “Ryder’s kinda like, ‘I got basketball practice, I can’t really do the permit thing right [now].’ ”Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Kate Hudson and son Ryder.John Salangsang/WWD/REX/ShutterstockSteve Granitz/WireImage“But I’m gonna let him do his thing,” she adds.As for her “girly,” “funny” daughterRani Rose, 14 months, Hudson says she “loves lipstick” and has an adorable habit of smacking her lips together to show her affinity for the cosmetic.“She loves shoes — her first word was shoes,” reveals theAlmost Famousstar, who’s also mom to 8-year-old sonBingham “Bing” Hawn.RELATED VIDEO: Kate Hudson and Her Son Are at Odds in a Hilarious WayDiscussing her new podcastSibling Revelry, which she co-hosts alongside brotherOliver Hudson, the Fabletics co-founder says her relationship with him has very much changed since they were kids.“He was terrible to me! He was a terrible older brother,” Hudson tells hostRachael Raywith a laugh.“But when he left for college, we just both broke down and that was it. Our relationship was never the same,” she continues, joking, “Also, my friends started getting older and he started thinking they were really cute, so he liked hanging around.”
Most teenagers — includingKate Hudsonherself, when she was that age — are itching for the day when they can finally legally drive on their own. But the actress’s son is an exception.
During a recent visit toThe Rachael Ray Show, which airs Friday, Hudson revealed that her oldest childRyder Russell, who turns 16 next month, isn’t exactly in a hurry to be a card-carrying member of the vehicle-operating public.
“He doesn’t care,” admits the mother of three, 40. “I don’t know what it is about kids right now — they don’t really care! I think maybe because of Lyft and Uber.”
“The second I was 15, Iwas like, ‘Give me my permit!’” Hudson recalls. “Ryder’s kinda like, ‘I got basketball practice, I can’t really do the permit thing right [now].’ ”
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“But I’m gonna let him do his thing,” she adds.
As for her “girly,” “funny” daughterRani Rose, 14 months, Hudson says she “loves lipstick” and has an adorable habit of smacking her lips together to show her affinity for the cosmetic.
“She loves shoes — her first word was shoes,” reveals theAlmost Famousstar, who’s also mom to 8-year-old sonBingham “Bing” Hawn.
RELATED VIDEO: Kate Hudson and Her Son Are at Odds in a Hilarious Way
Discussing her new podcastSibling Revelry, which she co-hosts alongside brotherOliver Hudson, the Fabletics co-founder says her relationship with him has very much changed since they were kids.
“He was terrible to me! He was a terrible older brother,” Hudson tells hostRachael Raywith a laugh.
“But when he left for college, we just both broke down and that was it. Our relationship was never the same,” she continues, joking, “Also, my friends started getting older and he started thinking they were really cute, so he liked hanging around.”
source: people.com