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Bingham Hawn "Bing" Bellamy (Born July 9, 2011) is the son of Kate Hudson and Matthew Bellamy.  Bellamy and Hudson's relationship took an unexpected turn when they found out Hudson was pregnant with Bing two months into the relationship.
Bingham Hawn "Bing" Bellamy (Born July 9, 2011) is the son of [[Kate Hudson]] and [[Matthew Bellamy]].  Bellamy and Hudson's relationship took an unexpected turn when they found out she was pregnant with Bing two months into the relationship.


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
His heartbeat (recorded from Bellamy's iPhone) can be heard in the beginning of [[Follow Me (song) | Follow Me]].
* His heartbeat (recorded from Bellamy's iPhone) can be heard in the beginning of [[Follow Me (song) | Follow Me]].
* His heartbeat can ALSO be heard at 2:00 and at the end in [[Isolated System (song) | Isolated System]].
* "I swear, Bing is already half Matt's size." - Kate Hudson
* According to Kate, Bing loves pasta bolognese. She said she doesn't know where it comes from. <ref>"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o5GjQq-cgXE"</ref>
* Bing is currently co-parented by Bellamy and Hudson.
== References ==

Latest revision as of 19:34, 7 October 2018

Bingham Hawn "Bing" Bellamy (Born July 9, 2011) is the son of Kate Hudson and Matthew Bellamy. Bellamy and Hudson's relationship took an unexpected turn when they found out she was pregnant with Bing two months into the relationship.

Trivia

  • His heartbeat (recorded from Bellamy's iPhone) can be heard in the beginning of Follow Me.
  • His heartbeat can ALSO be heard at 2:00 and at the end in Isolated System.
  • "I swear, Bing is already half Matt's size." - Kate Hudson
  • According to Kate, Bing loves pasta bolognese. She said she doesn't know where it comes from. [1]
  • Bing is currently co-parented by Bellamy and Hudson.

References