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Kate Hudson’s Daughter Rani, 6, Lip-Syncs Her Iconic ‘Almost Famous’ Line: Watch

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  • Kate Hudson’s daughter, Rani, lip-synced along to Penny Lane’s iconic “I always tell the girls” line from Almost Famous in a new TikTok posted on Saturday, May 24
  • The proud mom looked on as the 6-year-old nailed the delivery in the video, which she posted before performing at BottleRock Napa Valley
  • Along with Rani, whom she shares with fiancé Danny Fujikawa, Hudson is mom to sons Ryder, 21, and Bingham, 13

This is Penny Lane’s daughter, man — show some respect!

Kate Hudson’s youngest child, 6-year-old Rani, is following in her mom’s footsteps — and more specifically, the path she carved with her iconic ‘70s platforms as Penny Lane in Almost Famous.

The 2000 film, written and directed by Cameron Crowe, is endlessly quotable, with several of its best-known lines coming straight from the iconic “band aid” herself. When one of them found further fame by trending on TikTok, Hudson, 46, and her daughter Rani — whom she shares with fiancé Danny Fujikawa — decided to get in on the action.

Before the singer-actress hit the stage at BottleRock Napa Valley on Saturday, May 24, the mother-daughter duo recorded a quick TikTok together set to Lane’s legendary line. Hudson, who originally delivered the line, was there mostly for moral support, letting Rani steal the show with her lip-syncing abilities.

“I always tell the girls: Never take it seriously. If you never take it seriously, you never get hurt. Never get hurt, you always have fun,” the 6-year-old mouthed along to her mom’s iconic monologue as Hudson watched.

Rani gave it her all, moving her arms around and turning to her mom at one point. Hudson, meanwhile, held a glass of wine in the background, and rocked a very Lane-inspired outfit: a crotchet minidress, cowboy boots and a big pair of sunglasses.

And, because the TikTok audio cut off before the famous line was over, Hudson completed it in the caption, adding, “And if you ever get lonely, just go to the record store and visit your friends.”

In the comments, fans of Hudson and Almost Famous reacted to the video, repeating other iconic lines from the film and pointing out Rani’s resemblance to both her mom and grandmother Goldie Hawn.

Kate Hudson (right) in ‘Almost Famous’ in 2000.
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“Penny lane shaping a new generation of penny lanes,” one user wrote, while another asked if Rani knows “what iconic shoes she has to fill??”

“I’m so glad there’s another girl to fill the boots of Kate and Goldie,” another commenter echoed.

Hudson also shared another behind-the-scenes look at her time with Rani at the California music festival on Saturday. In an Instagram Stories post, she and the 6-year-old posed in the doorway of a trailer.

“Gorgeous day for music!” the Running Point star captioned the mother-daughter shot.

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Kate Hudson and her daughter Rani before BottleRock Napa Valley.

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The Almost Famous alum previously opened up about Rani and how — as TikTok commenters were quick to notice — the 6-year-old has already begun to follow in her mom’s footsteps.

“She’s the best. She’s so magical,” the proud mom told PEOPLE last year. “She’s definitely her mother’s daughter. It takes her forever to get out of the house. She’s very particular about her wardrobe and her clothes and her vibe.”

The Glorious musician continued, “She is just a total firecracker, but then she’s much more emotional than I think I was when I was little. She’s much more of an empath where I was like, yeah. She’s just very empathetic and emotional.”

Along with Rani, Hudson is mom to son Ryder, 21, whom she shares with ex Chris Robinson, and son Bingham, 13, whom she shares with ex Matt Bellamy.

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