Kate Hudson's show "Running Point" renewed for Season 2
Kate Hudson recently attended a Los Angeles Lakers game to celebrate the renewal of her Netflix show, "Running Point," for a second season. The actress brought her family to the game, where they sat courtside to watch the Lakers defeat the Denver Nuggets 120-108. Hudson, who is 45, stars in "Running Point" as Isla Gordon, a character based on Jeanie Buss, the real-life president of the Lakers. During the game, Hudson shared a warm moment with Buss, embracing her as they celebrated their connection. Hudson wore stylish brown corduroy pants and a matching shirt, looking cheerful throughout the event. She attended the game with her two sons, Ryder and Bingham, and her niece Rio. Hudson was seen cheering on the Lakers alongside her eldest son, Ryder, who is 21. The family outing comes after the show's successful debut, which attracted over 12 million viewers last week. "Running Point" is a comedy created by Mindy Kaling that reflects Buss’s journey to leading the Lakers after her father's passing. Hudson recalled knowing Buss since she was a teenager and expressed excitement about portraying a comedic version of Buss's life. Kate Hudson's family dynamics are also a topic of interest. She emphasized the importance of her "patchwork" family, noting how her children have developed strong bonds with each other. Hudson shares her eldest son with her ex-husband Chris Robinson and her second son with ex-fiancé Matt Bellamy. She is currently engaged to Danny Fujikawa, with whom she has a daughter, Rani. Hudson expressed happiness over their family arrangement, highlighting the love and support among them.