Closer Weekly

GOLDIE HAWN

BETRAYAL AND HEARTBREAK TORE THEM APART, BUT THE ACTRESS REFUSED TO GIVE UP ON THEIR LOVE

- By RON KELLY

How she dealt with a heartbreak­ing betrayal to save her relationsh­ip with partner Kurt Russell.

They have one of the entertainm­ent industry’s longest-running relationsh­ips, and it was clear their romance is as passionate as ever when Goldie Hawn, 71, and Kurt Russell, 66, received their stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame together earlier this year. “Simply put, Goldie, I cherish you. All of the stars in the sky or on the boulevard don’t hold a candle to that,” Kurt gushed, adding that there’s no one in the world he’d rather be next to than his partner of 34 years. Clearly wowed by his words, a smitten Goldie quipped to the crowd, “Did we just get married?”

The joke everyone was in on, of course, is that Goldie and Kurt have purposely avoided walking down the aisle, crediting that decision for the secret to their success. “I would have been long divorced if I ever married Kurt,” Goldie admits, noting that her independen­ce is essential to her. “I wake up each morning and I really can make a choice. I don’t feel trapped. I can choose to love him or not. I can choose to be there or not. And I like that.” Though Goldie and Kurt are now having the last laugh — proving their staying power to anyone who’s ever doubted their commitment — there was a time when Goldie did make the decision to leave and found herself suddenly alone. “Their open relationsh­ip got complicate­d,” an insider tells Closer about a couple of indiscreti­ons and some public humiliatio­n that rocked the stability of their blended family. “It led to a separation, which was a real gamechange­r in the relationsh­ip. The day she left Kurt was their greatest test.”

Having already said “I do” twice — to actor-director Gus Trikonis in 1969 and actor-musician Bill Hudson in 1976 — Goldie decided to just say no to another legal commitment. “When I think about my life and my marriages, they didn’t end up all that great,” she says. “Vows are made. Vows are broken. Promises are made; promises are broken. What does a piece of paper have to do with it for me?”

That’s the mindset she was in when she fell hard for Kurt in 1983 on the set of Swing Shift. “What really got me was when I watched my kids when they’d come to the set and how he was with them,” notes Goldie, who at that time had son Oliver, 41, and daughter Kate, 38, from her second marriage. “He was such a natural,” she adds of Kurt, who had son Boston, 37, with actress Season Hubley, his wife from 1979 to 1983.

The two quickly fell into a relationsh­ip — but one on their own unconventi­onal terms. “Our kids were together. We had a ball,” she recalls. “I thought, ‘There’s no reason for a ceremony.’” Instead, the two forged their own path (having son Wyatt, 31, in 1986), and it’s allowed them both a lot of freedom, which they cherish. “They give each other loads of space. They chose this open relationsh­ip philosophy back when they first met,” the insider reveals, “but things got complicate­d.”

A STORM BREWS

The couple’s respective statuses as sex symbols made their unique arrangemen­t sometimes tricky to navigate. “Monogamy is a very tough order. We’re human beings,” Goldie offers. “There is, I guess, an elasticity to the relationsh­ip. Otherwise it’s going to break, just like a rubber band.”

A big snap came, in fact, in 2000, when Kurt was photograph­ed leaving a massage parlor with a lessthan-honorable reputation. Photos soon appeared in the tabloids. “Goldie’s ego was crushed,” the insider says. “She was furious and devastated. It didn’t break them apart, but Goldie never forgot that incident.”

The couple “were having trouble communicat­ing,” according to the insider, when Goldie took a solo trip in 2004 to India and spent some time with her friend Imran Khan, a former cricket player turned politician. “He hasareputa­tionasakin­doflothari­o,”Christophe­r Sandford, author of Imran Khan: The Cricketer, The Celebrity, The Politician, tells Closer. “He has quite a lively amorous life.”

Though Imran, 65, denies any improper dalliance, Kurt was livid over Goldie’s reported intimate associatio­n with the politician during her weeklong visit. “Kurt was in a mood, yelling at his co-stars” at that time, the insider reveals. “They were both acting out a little, and he was on a jealousy kick that hadn’t really shown itself. They called an adult time-out to get some space so tempers could cool.”

When Kurt expressed he didn’t want to see her for a while, Goldie left. “She was really worried, and she headed to their house in Malibu,” the insider shares, “while Kurt stayed at their home in Pacific Palisades. It was rough, but ultimately they were in it for the long haul. And their children were a big part of that decision. They weren’t about to tear up their family.”

“Love is love. Promises are promises. And devotion is part of it.”

— Goldie

BACK ON TRACK

The smoke soon cleared and after two weeks Goldie returned to the man she fell in love with 21 years earlier. “It doesn’t take much for them to kiss and make up,” the insider insists, “and their bond became stronger” after that turbulent split. “They move forward and don’t dwell in the past. They forgive themselves — and each other — for their failings, and they preach to their kids to be forgiving, too.”

Their relationsh­ip requires constant work. “He’s such a joy,” Goldie raves of Kurt, though she adds the caveat that he can be “a pain in the rearend sometimes.” And because “every man or woman will drive their partner crazy,” she says, it’s important to focus on the positives. “Love, gratitude, compassion. Fun. Laughs. Sex. If you don’t nurture that, you’re done.”

Another challenge the duo face is the fact that they’re so fundamenta­lly different. Goldie’s a meditation enthusiast who has thrown herself into her Hawn Foundation’s MindUp program, which improves the academic performanc­e of kids worldwide and teaches them social and emotional skills to build personal reliance. Kurt, on the other hand, is an avid hunter and gun-rights advocate who enjoys toiling away on his brand of GoGi wines. Derek Hough of Dancing With the Stars tells Closer, “They’re the perfect example of how polarity can be amazing in a couple. They are very different. They are magic [together].”

With such diverse interests — and personalit­ies — it’s no wonder the home they’ve been designing and building in LA has “his and hers” wings. It will provide plenty of independen­ce, while allowing them to live under the same roof. “They’re content to be with their five grandchild­ren and they’re able to pursue their own interests,” the insider says.

Their unconventi­onal approach clearly agrees with them. “They’re happy to be growing old together. They’re home with one another every night these days, and they’re as connected today as the day they met,” the insider tells Closer. “Sometimes they groom each other like monkeys! She’ll start fixing his beard and he’ll massage her shoulders. They bring out the best in each other.”

That’s a fact that isn’t lost on Goldie. “I like having someone in my life that I have to be responsibl­e to, to be the best I can be for,” she says. “And Kurt feels the same way about me.”

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The couple co-starred in 1984’s Swing Shift.A LOVE FOR THE AGES“I thought he was adorable, but much too young,” Goldie admits of her first impression of Kurt. (She’s fiveyears older.) The duo’s Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony “turned out to be a lovefest,” Goldie says.
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Kurt and Goldie are both in charge of designing their own private wings in their LA home, which is still a workin progress. “I can drive hercomplet­ely crazy, and she can drive me totally nuts,” Kurt confesses. “I see children as bundles of pure potential,” says Goldie, here at a MindUp event.
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“I was there for them,”Goldie proudly says about raising Oliver, Wyatt, and Kate, here with Kurt and the couple’s five grandkids.
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