Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell’s love story began in 1966 during the filming of “The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band.” Despite their attraction, they didn’t pursue it due to an age gap. They both married and had children before reuniting in 1983 during “Swing Shift.”
Their first date, at the Playboy Club, led them to Hawn’s new house, where they had to break in after forgetting the key. This incident marked the start of their deep connection.
Hawn and Russell stress their profound “liking” for each other, which they consider more crucial than love. They’ve never married and have no plans to do so. Hawn admitted that, had they married, they might have divorced long ago.
For them, the key to their enduring relationship is knowing when to rely on each other while maintaining independence. Over almost forty years, they’ve built a remarkable partnership, proving that love and liking can create a lasting bond.