People makes history with Goldie Hawn, Kate Hudson, granddaughter on anniversary cover

Goldie Hawn, her daughter Kate Hudson and granddaughter Rani Rose Fujikawa will appear on the cover of the “Beauty Issue,” which will be released Friday.

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Goldie Hawn and her daughter Kate Hudson arrive at the 24th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles in 2018.

Goldie Hawn and her daughter Kate Hudson arrive at the 24th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles in 2018.

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LOS ANGELES — Three generations will grace the cover of People magazine’s 30th anniversary “Beauty Issue.”

Goldie Hawn, her daughter Kate Hudson and granddaughter Rani Rose Fujikawa will appear on the cover of the issue, which will be released Friday. It’s the first time three generations will be the cover feature in the 30-year history of the “Beauty Issue.”

The cover story touches on several topics, including Hawn and Hudson’s style choices to parenting.

The 30th anniversary cover of People magazine’s “Beauty Issue” features three generations of the Goldie Hawn family.

The 30th anniversary cover of People magazine’s “Beauty Issue” features three generations of the Goldie Hawn family.

Hawn and Hudson talked about their family’s unbreakable bond, even during the lockdown prompted by the coronavirus pandemic.

Hawn, 74, said she has been getting through the crisis with her partner of 37 years, Kurt Russell with “meditation, nurturing, loving kindness for all in my heart and staying safe inside.”

Hudson, 41, has been home with musician Danny Fujikawa, Rani Rose and her sons Ryder and Bing, who are from previous relationships. She said watching her mother’s relationship with Russell, 69, inspires her.

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