'Manipulative, Cruel' and 'Wild': What Goldie Hawn's Exes Have Said about Her
- Former co-stars Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russel have formed a lasting and enviable partnership.
- Even after being together for four decades, Russell has the sweetest things to say about his partner.
- On the other hand, some of Hawn's former partners have shared less positive opinions about the actress.
Goldie Hawn is an award-winning and highly successful Hollywood actress known for her exceptional talent and captivating performances. She has portrayed memorable characters in notable films such as "Cactus Flower," for which she won an Academy Award and a Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress.
Hawn's versatility shines through in her roles, effortlessly transitioning between comedic and dramatic performances. Her on-screen charm and undeniable talent have solidified her status as an acclaimed actress in the entertainment industry.
Goldie Hawn and husband Gus Trikonis during the "Cactus Flower" New York City Premiere at Plaza Hotel in New York City. | Source: Getty Images
Besides her enthralling on-screen performances, Hawn's personal life has been a subject of interest for tabloids and newspapers. The starlet has been married twice, none of which proved enduring. Hawn's first husband was Gus Trikonis, who reflected on their relationship and subsequent split in an interview in 2014.
He last saw Hawn in the late 1990s when they coincidentally ended up on the same flight to Germany.
After Hawn and Trikonis arrived in Hollywood from New York City, they crossed paths while appearing in a play in San Diego in the late '60s. They discovered an immediate connection, and Hawn expressed her desire to get married, citing her rising stardom on the TV series "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In." They tied the knot in Hawaii in May 1969.
However, the couple's paths diverged as Hawn's career soared while Trikonis' acting prospects stalled. The "Touched by Love" actor described Hawn as a vibrant and funny person who kept him laughing. He recalled how her flightiness and desire for stability led to tensions between them. While Hawn's star continued to rise, Trikonis was hesitant to start a family, fearing the stability of their relationship.
American actress Goldie Hawn with her husband Gus Trikonis on the set of 'There's a Girl in my Soup" at Shepperton Studios in London, April 1970. | Source: Getty Images
Eventually, Hawn's growing success reportedly led her to explore relationships with other prominent figures, including Warren Beatty, Barbra Streisand, and Jack Nicholson. "She went off and did all kinds of wild, weird things," recounted Trikonis about his then-wife.
Eventually, the couple's marriage began to unravel, and Hawn reportedly expressed that she no longer needed Trikonis. It wasn't long before the duo grew apart, and Hawn ultimately asked for a divorce. Despite the pain of the separation, Trikonis said he requested a fair settlement, although he had significantly fewer financial resources compared to Hawn.
Their divorce was finalized in 1976, and Trikonis went on to find happiness with his second wife, Barbara Andrews. He last saw Hawn in the late 1990s when they coincidentally ended up on the same flight to Germany.
Despite their split, they remained friendly and on good terms. Trikonis acknowledged Hawn's positive work through her Hawn Foundation, particularly in helping children. He commended her return to making movies and wished her continued success in her career.
Goldie Hawn and Husband Gus Trikonis at the "There's a Girl in My Soup" New York premiere. | Source: Getty Images
What Became of Goldie Hawn's Second Marriage & Her Ex-husband's Words about Her
After her fallout with her first husband, Hawn met William "Bill" Louis Hudson Jr., an American musician and actor. The pair wed in 1976 and welcomed two children during their marriage: Kate Hudson and Oliver Hudson. Unfortunately, their union was short-lived, and they parted ways in 1982.
Hudson openly discussed the intricacies of his relationship with the "Snatched" actress in his book "2 Versions: The Other Side of Fame & Family." In this revealing memoir, he delved into the rollercoaster ride of their marriage and the challenges they faced along the way.
Bill Hudson and Goldie Hawn pictured in November 1976. | Source: Getty Images
Reflecting on their wedding day, Hudson recalled feeling consumed with love and thinking life couldn't get any better. However, Hawn's alleged whispered confession about wanting an open marriage shattered his idyllic perception. According to the "Zero to Sixty" actor, Hawn's character flaws, which he described as "manipulative, cruel, and selfish," led to a series of bombshell revelations throughout their time together.
In his book, Hudson spoke candidly about the pain of living with Hawn's manipulation of their story and her portrayal of him as the one who abandoned their family. The "Big Shots" alum also touched upon his strained relationship with their children, Kate and Oliver, claiming they followed their mother's suit and spewed hatred against him.
Goldie Hawn (2nd from L), pregnant with son Oliver Hudson, and Bill Hudson (R) attend an advance screening of "Taxi Driver" at the headquarters of the Directors Guild of America in Hollywood, California, on February 19, 1976. | Source: Getty Images
Determined to share the truth about Hawn, he challenged the squeaky-clean image she presented to the world. Despite their tumultuous relationship, Hudson also acknowledged the romantic spark they once had, recounting a pivotal moment when their first kiss outside a restaurant left them both aware that something special had happened.
After parting ways with Hawn, Hudson found love again with the "American Graffiti" actress Cindy Williams, to whom he remained married until her passing in 2000.
Bill Hudson talks about his estranged children, Kate Hudson and Oliver Hudson. | Source: youtube.com/Inside Edition
Goldie Hawn & Kurt Russell—a Sweet Love Story
After two failed marriages, Hawn got lucky with love when she crossed paths with Kurt Russell. They first met on the set of a film when the "Overboard" actress was 21, and Russell was 16, but it would be years before romance sparked.
Despite their long-lasting relationship, the lovebirds have chosen not to marry.
Their relationship became serious when they reconnected during Russell's audition for another movie, and Hawn saw how well he interacted with her children. The duo formed a blended family that included Hawn's children, Kate and Oliver, as well as Russell's son, Boston, whom he shares with ex-wife Season Hubley.
While shooting the movie "Overboard," actors Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell pose for a portrait in October 1987 in Fort Bragg, California. | Source: Getty Images
After three years of dating, Hawn and Russell welcomed their first child together, a son named Wyatt Russell. Wyatt strengthened the blending family equation, further cementing the bond between his parents.
The couple has been together for over four decades, and their love and admiration for each other are evident. In an interview in 2020, Russell expressed his adoration for Hawn, stating that he loved seeing her happy because it made her irresistible to him. Hawn playfully teased him, asking if he loved her even when she was sad, to which he responded that he loved her in all her emotional states.
Kate Hudson, Kurt Russell, Goldie Hawn, and family during the 78th Annual Golden Globe Awards broadcast on February 28, 2021. | Source: Getty Images
Hawn and Russell have shared many milestones, including receiving stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2017. Despite their long-lasting relationship, the lovebirds have chosen not to marry.