Kate Hudson is reportedly nursing two painful injuries after hurting herself pole-dancing.
The actress, who is married to Black Crowes front man Chris Robinson, had been practising her sexy dance moves when she took a nasty tumble.
Hudson, the daughter of Hollywood star Goldie Hawn, pulled a muscle in her leg and was left with a friction burn on her arm.
A friend of the actress said: “She’s out of the stripper game for a while.”
Hudson has made no secret of the fact she regularly pole-dances to stay fit and keep her husband happy in the bedroom.
The You, Me and Dupree star recently confessed she regularly strips off and gyrates for Robinson, to keep their bedroom antics exciting.
However, Hudson insists she doesn’t writhe around on her pole every night.
She said at the time: “I don’t want to do it too often. It’s one of those things that happens if it’s his lucky night! But it’s also very gruelling physical exercise.”
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Hollywood beauty KATE HUDSON has warned the paparazzi not to photograph her son. Hudson has a two-year-old son, RYDER RUSSELL, with her BLACK CROWES singer husband CHRIS ROBINSON and is incensed when photographers snap the young tot. She says, “The only thing that bugs me is my son. When people are taking pictures of your kid, he doesn’t know what he wants. He is two-and-a-half years old. “He doesn’t choose that, and I think that’s unfair. I try not to focus on it too much for his sake because that could be dangerous.” The Oscar-nominated star knows from her own experience as a celebrity offspring how unsettling cameras can be for a child. Her mother GOLDIE HAWN divorced Hudson’s biological father shortly after she was born before getting together with KURT RUSSELL, who Hudson considers to be her father. Hudson remembers how strict he was with photographers, saying, “If we were with my dad he was like ‘not with my kids’. Nobody would ever take a picture, ever. “The only time I remember it (got out of hand) was at Heathrow Airport. It scared me because it was so weird and foreign to me.”