Hudson reveals 'the truth' about being a parent

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Last Updated : Feb 20 2016 | 7:07 AM IST

Actress Kate Hudson says she loves her sons, but the truth is that there are times she can't stand them.

She discussed about raising sons Ryder, 12, and Bingham, 4, during "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" that airs on Star World Premiere HD, read a statement.

"Let's start with the fact that I, literally five seconds ago, was on FaceTime with his teacher, going like, 'He did what? He did??".

"He's a great kid, I love him so much," she said.

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"They're your kids and you love them and then you can't stand them sometimes - it's just the truth," she added.

Hudson also talked about her sons' bedtime routine, describing how she has to raise her voice to get the "rowdy" boys to stop jumping on the bed.

"Then it turns into kicking, and then they're hitting each other, and I'm like, 'Guys, you got to stop,' and then for some reason Ryder did something to Bing and, next thing you know, Bing started to cry," she shared.

"Ryder's like, 'He's the one who's crying, he's the one who hit me,' and then next thing you know - Bing is not sick, he's not ill - he just throws up."

She continued: "He threw up everywhere and he thought it was hilarious!"

So what did big brother Ryder do? "He threw up because it was so gross!" Hudson said.

"These are the moments that test you as a parent. I was like, 'G-g-get out of my room,'" she said in a shaky voice.

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First Published: Feb 20 2016 | 6:56 AM IST

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