Goldie Hawn celebrates Hollywood Walk of Fame star with a passionate smooch with Kurt Russell as proud lookalike daughter Kate shares touching tribute
The 71-year-old actress was glowing in a plunging yellow floral dress
GOLDIE Hawn and Kurt Russell shared a passionate smooch on the red carpet as they celebrated getting their names on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
The couple of 35 years joked this week that getting their stars together would be like them throwing a wedding for their pals.
The 71-year-old, known for roles in The First Wives Club and new flick Snatched, looked stunning in a flowing yellow floral dress while her other half looked dashing in a black suit.
Her lookalike daughter Kate Hudson looked on proudly and shared some behind the scenes clips from the big day.
Kate, 38, dazzled in a white dress with a cut-out that flashed her toned midriff.
Her actress daughter couldn't hide her glee as he "ma and pa" made their way on stage to give their speech.
Reese Witherspoon and Quentin Tarantino presented the stars to the couple and the Big Little Lies actress teared up during her speech.
She said: "The first time I ever fell in love with a movie star, it was Goldie Hawn.
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"I can’t believe Goldie actually texted me, about a month ago, and asked me to be here.
“I hope it’s not weird that I printed out a text and I framed it and I put it on my wall.”
Speaking before the event, Goldie said her pals were shocked that she and Kurt didn't already have stars on the famous side walk.
She said: "It's been such a long time since we ever did anything like this. People look and say, 'You mean you don't have one yet?' No we don't, actually.
"It's really funny, you know, because we never got married, so this is really kind of an interesting little ceremony."
Goldie previously opened up about her successful family life and admitted the key to being happy is to "constantly work" on her relationship.
She shared: "We have our ups and downs like everybody else. You have to want to stay together, and we really want to. Therefore you work to be together.
"The ups and downs of life are there. It is not always happy. What we want to help children with is, just because you feel sad or happy or depressed doesn't mean that is who you are. We want them to know, 'I am really sad right now but I am not a sad person.'
"I always wanted to understand the causes of happiness. I'm a bit of a scientist I guess you could say."
She also insisted marriage wasn't essential to a "lasting relationship".
She said: "A lasting relationship isn't about marriage. It's about compatibility and communication. Intention is the key. It's also about not losing yourself in each other.
"Being together, two pillars holding up the house and the roof, and being different, not having to agree on everything, learning how to deal with not agreeing."
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