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Kate Hudson pushes her one-year-old daughter Rani in her stroller

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Kate Hudson has urged fans on her social media to practice 'self isolating' and 'social distancing' in midst of the coronavirus pandemic.As she stepped out for some much-needed fresh air with her three kids on Saturday, the 40-year-old actress appeared in high spirits, while sporting a wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses.On their leisurely walk in Los Angeles, Hudson pushed her one-year-old daughter Rani, whom she shares with boyfriend Danny Fujikawa, and watched sons Ryder, 16, and Bingham, eight, whiz by her on wheels.

Family time: Kate HudsonHudson pushed her one-year-old daughter Rani, whom she shares with boyfriend Danny Fujikawa, and watched sons Ryder, 16, and Bingham, eight, whiz by her on wheels during an outing in Los Angeles on.

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