Kate Hudson is crushing the mother game — or so she thinks. Having three kids with three different men is no easy task, but Hudson seems to have mastered the job, all the while succeeding in her career.

Appearing on “Divorce Sucks! with Laura Wasser,” Hudson talked about the difficulties of co-parenting and how to balance life among the three men.

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“As much as I would say I don’t recommend it to most, my situation is quite amazing,” Hudson said. The key to balancing everything out, according to Hudson, is self-sufficiency and communication.

“I think that the more self-sufficient women are, the less things you’re willing to put up with,” Hudson laughingly stated. “It’s definitely challenging,” she noted.

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Best known for her role in “Almost Famous,” the award-winning actress noted that, in order to maintain balance, there needs to be communication and structure involved. She notes that she keeps in contact with her exes through text. “I personally prefer a laid-back approach, but sometimes when you’re laid-back, things can get confused… I think you just have to be super-structured,” Hudson said.

In addition to being a mother of three, "she is a multi-award-winning actress, a film producer, a two-time best-selling author, a fashion designer, a globally successful businesswoman and an inspiration to millions,” as Wasser put it, Hudson keeps herself busy. Her partners are no strangers to the busy lifestyle as well.

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Her former partners include Chris Robinson and Matt Bellamy, frontmen for the world successful bands The Black Crowes and Muse, respectively. She is currently in a relationship with Danny Fujikawa, frontman for folk rock band Chief and owner of Lightwave Records.

Hudson is mother to Ryder Russell, 15, Bingham Hawn, 7, and just gave birth to daughter Rani Rose in October.