PHOTO: Kate Hudson -- Don't Cry (Or Wine) For Me Argentina
April 4 2011, Published 5:00 a.m. ET
Don't cry for her Argentina.
Kate Hudson may be pregnant, but that's not stopping the Hollywood free spirit from enjoying what appears to be a glass of red wine while vacationing in Argentina on Sunday.
And before you judge Kate, 31, for possibly imbibing, many experts say the occasional glass of wine is perfectly acceptable for an expectant woman.
The Oscar nominated actress has been enjoying the sites in Buenos Aires for the past few days, along with her 7-year-old son Ryder and her musician/boyfriend Matt Bellamy.
Bellamy's British band, Muse, opened for Irish rockers U2 over the weekend at a concert.
Hudson recently appeared on the BBC's hilarious The Graham Norton Show, and dished about her pregnancy.
"We have a couple of names, but we’re not telling anyone. People tell you so much (about being pregnant) it drives me nuts.'
'It feels like a girl, but I don’t know. Ryder (my son) thinks it’s a girl.'
But while the couple are starting a family together, Hudson insisted they weren't rushing down the aisle.
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She explained: 'No, no, not that I know of! I don’t like putting that sort of pressure on it and I don’t feel it necessary to get married.
'I am 31. I already have one child and have had one divorce, so it is not necessarily the golden ticket. I just want to be happy.'
Hudson is due sometime this summer; this will be her second child. Ryder's father is Chris Robinson, the frontman for The Black Crowes. The couple married on December, 31, 2000, but split nine years later.
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