Kate Hudson and son Ryder Robinson sang and danced to "Trap Queen" at the airport Sunday.
The 36-year-old actress and her 11-year-old son performed the Fetty Wap hit while waiting for their flight in the airport lounge. Hudson later shared the video on Instagram.
"How we deal with airport lounge boredom... #TrapQueen #DancingWithMyBoy #HeyWhatsUpHello #WhenYourPreeTeenWantsHisOwnInstagramAndYoureLikeNoooooooo," the star wrote.
Fetty Wap released "Trap Queen" in April 2014, which peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 in May. The singer is expected to release a new, self-titled mixtape this year.
Robinson is Hudson's only child by ex-husband Chris Robinson. The actress and The Black Crowes singer were married from 2000 to 2007, and Hudson is also mother to 4-year-old Bingham Bellamy by ex-fiancé and Muse frontman Matthew Bellamy.
Hudson last appeared in an adaptation of the Marcus Sakey novel Good People with James Franco. She is scheduled for Rock the Kasbah with Bill Murray, Mother's Day with Jennifer Aniston and Deepwater Horizon with Mark Wahlberg.
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