When it comes to Hollywood power couples, Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell stand out—not just for their enduring love but for their seamless collaboration both on and off-screen. The legendary actress recently shared her heartfelt take on what made working with Kurt so special during their iconic 1987 film Overboard.
During a candid appearance on Good Morning America, Goldie opened up about her favorite part of filming Overboard with her long-time partner. “The best part of making that movie wasn’t just because I loved him or because he’s endlessly talented,” she said. “It’s because Kurt and I are cut from the same cloth. We’re hard workers who know how to get things done efficiently and effectively.”
She elaborated, “When you step onto a set with someone like Kurt, there’s this unspoken understanding. We both know what works and what doesn’t. It’s like we’re conducting a symphony together—every note in perfect harmony. That’s the kind of professional chemistry that makes everything run smoothly.”
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Goldie emphasized the importance of maintaining a strong work ethic no matter what life throws your way. “Kurt and I have this shared belief that the show must go on, regardless of personal challenges,” she explained. “That mindset has served us well throughout our careers and our relationship.”
Their dedication to their craft is evident in every project they take on, and it’s one of the reasons their partnership has stood the test of time. “We respect each other’s professionalism and passion for our work,” she added. “That mutual respect is the foundation of our relationship.”
Despite never tying the knot, Goldie and Kurt have built an incredible life together filled with laughter, adventure, and family. “We’re incredibly aligned in our sense of humor,” Goldie revealed. “That’s something that’s kept us connected through thick and thin. Of course, we’re human—we don’t always agree on everything—but Kurt’s sense of humor is one of the things I cherish most about him.”
It’s this alignment in values and personality that has allowed their relationship to flourish over the years. “We’ve created a beautiful life together, and it’s not about needing a piece of paper to validate what we already have,” she said.
The couple welcomed their son Wyatt Russell in 1986, just a year before Overboard hit theaters. Kurt also shares son Boston Russell with his ex-wife Season Hubley, while Goldie has children Kate and Oliver Hudson with her ex-husband Bill Hudson. Together, they’ve become a blended family of eight grandchildren, all of whom they hold dear.
“Family is everything to us,” Goldie shared. “We’ve always prioritized being present for our kids and now our grandchildren. Even as we’ve grown older, our bond remains strong. We love spending quality time together, whether it’s just the two of us or with the entire family.”
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Goldie fondly recalled moments from their early days as a couple: “Back in the day, our kids would often ask, ‘Can it just be us, Mommy?’ And that’s still how we feel today. We’re happiest when we’re together, creating memories that last a lifetime.”
Goldie and Kurt have been open about their decision not to get married, despite their long and loving relationship. “Marriage didn’t work out for either of us in the past,” Goldie explained on Today in November 2020. “It’s not that we don’t believe in it, but we feel like we don’t need that piece of paper to validate what we already have.”
She reiterated this sentiment during a 2023 interview with CNN: “Relationships are hard, and they require constant effort. You have to be willing to adapt and grow together. For us, staying independent while maintaining a strong connection works best.”
While some insiders claim the couple occasionally discusses marriage, Goldie insists they’re content with their current arrangement. “At the end of the day, we’re happy with who we are and what we’ve built together,” she concluded.