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Kate Hudson's Topless Bikini Photo Garners Hilarious Response From Brother Oliver Hudson

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After the 'Almost Famous' star showed some skin on her Instagram to celebrate the beginning of summer, her 'Scream Queens' star brother had some thoughts.

Kate Hudson took to Instagram to celebrate summertime in a #summerready poolside post.

The Almost Famous actor captioned her post:


"Suns out, buns out (and huns) out."

She shared some snaps sporting a thong bikini bottom, a protective-brimmed hat and an open book in the place of her top.

While most viewers of the post appreciated her salute to summer, her brother Oliver Hudson was none too amused by her efforts to have minimal tan lines.

He commented on the post:

“Jesus no Kate!”

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People in the comments were highly entertained by the big brother response.

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Kate, however, had her own cheeky reaction to her brother's public display of disapproval.

She replied:

"[Oliver Hudson] 😂"
"Summers just begun Oliver... it's gonna get wild."
"You should unfollow."

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Somehow, we doubt he will heed her suggestion, but there sure is a lot of summer left, Oliver!

You've been warned.

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