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Kate Hudson’s Ex-Husband and Current Boyfriend Manage to Be in the Same Space Without Punching Each Other Out

And it’s news!

Kate Hudson’s apparently been dragging her kid from her marriage to Chris Robinson, Ryder, to a tennis camp with Lance Armstrong’s kids, and Chris and Lance were both at the camp the other day, and no one punched anyone out, so it’s important we write about it.

Says a source: “They’re like one big happy family. They were just like two guys hanging out being totally cool with each other. If you didn’t know the backstory, you would think they were just good pals.”

Oh, and as further proof, when Ryder hit a forehand, “they both cheered.”

Seriously? WHICH OF THEM DID YOU EXPECT WOULD BOO?

OMG when Kate’s busy they probably get drinks together and chat about the stock market. Opting not to make a scene in front of your child? Cheering at the tennis success of a toddler? Generally adult behavior? NEWSWORTHY!

Somehow I do not believe that Chris Robinson and Lance Armstrong consider themselves in any way “good pals.”

But it just cracks me up that two grown men have chosen to behave like two grown men when it’s in the best interest of their children, and, in the context of Hollywood, this is an important story. Congrats on being adults, Chris and Lance!

7 CommentsLeave a comment

  • They will probably be dating each other soon and Kate will be on the prowl for another worthless, hopelessly sad,.. temporary relationship.

  • “Seriously? WHICH OF THEM DID YOU EXPECT WOULD BOO?”

    I seriously gave myself hiccups laughing at that. Hilarious that Hollywood people *not* being douchebags is newsworthy.

  • I’m sure the ex will have lots of practice being nice. *meow!* Sorry, still bitter about Owen, hope he’s doing ok.

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