'WE WOULD HAVE DIVORCED'

Goldie Hawn says marriage would have split her and partner of 30 years Kurt Russell up

She also revealed on Loose Women that their children had never wanted them to get married

GOLDIE Hawn has revealed that she and Kurt Russell would not be together today if they had married one another.

The stunning 70-year-old American actress has been dating Kurt Russell, 65, for over 30 years and was rumoured to be getting married to him earlier this year.

But Goldie told Loose Women: “If you like your independence then there’s something psychological about not being married.”

She added that they had chosen to stay as they were and that they “like the choice”.

The actress was asked whether their children had ever wanted them to tie the knot.

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Goldie revealed that she and Kurt would be divorced if they had married

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She and Kurt Russell have been together for over 30 years

Her famous children include Oscar-nominated actress Kate Hudson, 37, and Rules of Engagement actor Oliver Hudson, 40.

Kurt is also father to Boston Russell, 36.

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Goldie with daughter Kate at the Glamour Women Of The Year Awards in London last year

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The actress with son Oliver back in 2003 at the world premiere of Alex & Emma

She revealed that none of their kids had wanted them to marry.

Goldie told the panel: “About ten years into our relationship we asked the kids if they wanted us to get married and they said, ‘No!'”

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The actress spoke on Loose Women this afternoon

 

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She added: Movie stars have a little bit of a harder time because the cameras are on you

The film star also revealed that she thought that 68 per cent was the perfect amount of time to spend with your partner.


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