close Video Goldie Hawn rips cancel culture for ruining comedy: 'Mistrust everywhere' The actress slammed cancel culture on Wednesday, saying she is 'concerned' about the growing trend of culture wars. Hollywood's bright lights are fading fast for Goldie Hawn, and she's ready to get the heck out of dodge. Hawn, 78, admitted her home in Los Angeles was "robbed once" recently while she was out to dinner for a few hours with Kurt Russell, her partner of over 40 years.
"What if we couldn't live in LA, where would we live? We both decided, I think it's Palm Desert. ..
. It's so safe," Hawn reminisced about her dream location to plant new roots while appearing on the SiriusXM podcast "Let's Talk Off Camera with Kelly Ripa. " "It's just 'cause LA is terrible.
I mean, we were robbed once." GOLDIE HAWN ADMITS SHE AND KURT RUSSELL ‘DON’T AGREE ON EVERYTHING,' INCLUDING POLITICS Goldie Hawn now has a security guard after her LA home was broken into twice in the last four months. (Michael Stewart) The Academy Award-winning actress explained that she and Kurt were "gone two hours and 20 minutes" before returning home to a seemingly normal situation.
"We came back and went in the house. I went up to the stairs and I walked into my closet. I just lost it," Hawn said.
"They had broken in from the balcony to our bedroom, our closets." KATE HUDSON SAYS GOLDIE HAWN, KURT RUSSELL ‘STUCK IT OUT’ OVER 40 YEARS ALTHOUGH ‘OUR FAMILY IS JUST NUTS’ Hawn added, "And they completely knocked d.
