While appearing onLate NightWednesday, thenewly engaged actress, 42, revealed that her 10-year-old son Bing “loves” the stock market — and even wants stocks for his upcoming birthday.

“I don’t know how it happened,” she toldSeth Meyersof her son’s interest. “He follows them. He wakes up, he looks on his apps and follows his stocks, and he makes good money. He loves his stocks!”

Foot Locker, in particular, is Bing’s favorite at the moment, Hudson said, “because it really does well, apparently.”

“I don’t really follow Foot Locker, but Bing tells me. And then there was one day where it kind of dipped, and he was a little worried,” she teased.

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“It’s really interesting because he’s got a great math brain, which I just can’t relate to in any way,” she explained. “But he’s this creative with a math brain, which I’m sure there’s a lot of those out there, I don’t know many of them, but my son. So he’ll go in, and he’ll create, draw and drum, and then he checks his stocks.”

Ultimately, Hudson knows her son has a bright future ahead of him.

“I can’t wait to see what Bing Bellamy is going to do when he gets older,” she told Meyers, 47.

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“But I’m encouraging it,” she continued. “I wrote on my Instagram he’ll be handling my portfolio in like two years.”

Hudson, who shares Bing with ex-fiancéMatt Bellamy, has two other children: Ryder, 18, with ex-husband Chris Robinson andRani Rose, 2, with new fiancé Fujikawa, 35.

While appearing onLate Night, Hudson joked that Ryder gives her a hard time “about everything” nowadays. Meyers then played a video of her son playfully mocking his mom while she watched in the background.

“He’s probably the funniest in our family, so this is like every day,” the star said. “Nobody makes me laugh like Ryder, and he just constantly makes fun of me.”

The actress previously spoke aboutnavigating parentingwith her kids' “multiple dads” during the COVID-19 pandemic, saying onSunday Today with Willie Geistin January that she holds her kids to “high” expectations, but also knows when to let things go.

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“I wanna be, like, ‘Yeah, it’s so great and we’re figuring out,’ but the reality is that there are days that are great, and there’s days that I have to remind myself to be grateful,” she told Geist of balancing it all.

“I never thought in a million years that I’d spend a year in one place,” she said of quarantining at home with her family earlier during the pandemic. “And when you have so many kids, sometimes you have those moments where you’re hiding in your bathroom going, ‘Please, please, get me out of here!'”

source: people.com