Kate Hudson paid a beautiful tribute to her mother Goldie Hawn on Sunday as she celebrated her 76th birthday and fans could not have loved it more.
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Taking to Instagram, the mother-of-three shared a throwback photo of the Hollywood star smiling at the camera as she cradled a sleeping baby in her arms – presumably one of Kate's children.
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"This pic. Happy Birthday to my beautiful mother! I love you so much!!!" she simply captioned the picture.
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Friends and fans went wild for the rare family photo. Fellow Hollywood star Sharon Stone commented: "I love your mum and your whole dang family," whilst Chelsea Handler added: "Happy birthday, mama G. We all love you."
Goldie Hawn with one of her grandchildren
A fan remarked: "Happy birthday to your mom, what a beautiful ray of light shining on your mum and this beautiful baby here in this picture," whilst a second wrote: "Your mother's beauty is timeless."
Goldie and Kate are incredibly close and Kate lives just a few doors away from her mom in what was her childhood home.
The pair talk every day, with Kate previously telling PopSugar: "I can't really go a week. I've gone a week, but it's super rare".
Kate opened up about her upbringing with her famous mother in an interview with People, revealing that she hoped to follow in Goldie's footsteps when raising her own daughter.
Kate Hudson and her family at the Golden Globes
"My mom gave me the floor to be able to feel confident enough to go out and feel like my life could be my own," she said.
"Mom was my greatest cheerleader. And it just made me think about Rani... going, 'I hope I give her that kind of confidence,' you know?"
"Mom always said to be, 'Don't you ever let a man dim your light.' So I've never defined myself through the way a man sees me, but I can define myself in the unit that we can create together," she added. "That is what mom gave to me."