Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell’s relationship began in 1966 during the filming of The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band. Despite an initial attraction, they did not pursue a romance due to an age difference. Both went on to marry and start families of their own before reconnecting in 1983 on the set of Swing Shift.
A Memorable First Date
Their first date was at the Playboy Club and led to a memorable adventure. Afterward, they went to Hawn’s new house but found themselves locked out, necessitating a break-in. This quirky start marked the beginning of their strong and enduring connection.
A Unique Relationship Philosophy
Hawn and Russell emphasize their deep “liking” for one another, which they believe is even more important than love. They have chosen not to marry and have no plans to do so, with Hawn acknowledging that marriage might have led to a different outcome. For them, the foundation of their lasting relationship is a balance of mutual support and personal independence. Over nearly forty years, their partnership has demonstrated that a combination of love and profound liking can sustain a remarkable and enduring bond.