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Kate Hudson and Brenda Song Tease Kids’ Potential Careers

Kate Hudson and Brenda Song Tease Kids’ Potential Careers

Kate Hudson’s and Brenda Song’s kids may be running toward the big screen someday.

The Running Point costars shared their thoughts about their children possibly following in their footsteps into showbiz.

As Kate exclusively told E! News’ Will Marfuggi in a joint interview with Brenda and Running Point co-creator Mindy Kaling, “I don’t see a way out of it.”

Brenda—who shares kids Dakota, 4, and Carson, 3, with fiancé Macaulay Culkin—agreed, saying, “There’s no way.”

“My kids are only 3 and 5. They’re still really young,” she continued. “But the 3-year-old, I’m like, ‘Oh no. I can see it!’”

And as for Kate—who shares son Ryder, 22, with ex-husband Chris Robinson, son Bingham, 14, with ex-fiancé Matt Bellamy and daughter Rani, 7, with fiancé Danny Fujikawa—she said her family members were born ready for showbiz.

“Our family, I feel like we come out either with doing a scene [or] dancing,” she joked. “I don’t know what it is about the DNA in our family.”

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