Goldie Hawn explained why she and Kurt Russell never legalized the relationship (4 photos)
Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell called the strongest couple Hollywood. This year they will celebrate the 40th anniversary of family life. However, the celebrities never tied the knot.
Everyone has already had an unsuccessful marriage behind them.
Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn leaving the Carlisle Hotel, New York on July 23, 1983.
Russell and Hawn first met on the set of The One the only truly original family orchestra" in 1966, but agreed only in 1983. At the time of the beginning of the relationship, Goldie was 38 years, and Kurt is 32.
Before her relationship with Russell, Hawn was married twice. IN 1969-1976, the actress was married to actor and director Gus Trikonis. From 1976 to 1982 - for musician Bill Hudson. They have two children were born - son Oliver and daughter Kate.
Russell has only one marriage behind him: in 1979 he married actress Season Hubble, a year later, son Boston was born. IN The couple divorced in 1983.
Hawn and Russell share a son, Wyatt Russell.
On Who's Talking to Chris Wallace? Hawn opens up about her relationship with Russell
Goldie Hawn at her Love In For Kids charity event on November 21, 2014 in Beverly Hills, California
When Chris Wallace asked the actress, "Why don't you registered a marriage?" - She immediately replied: "Why did we have to? Isn't that the best question?"
Hawn explained that she and Russell saw firsthand how painful divorce is.
"Divorce is always ugly. Does it bring joy? And how much money issues? Divorce makes us even more hate a person. And how much pain does it bring to children?
According to Hawn, they both value their independence.
"Relationships are not easy. We go through all sorts of obstacles. There are things we believe in, there are things we don't believe with which we agree. So it's important to be yourself independent thinking,” summed up the actress.
Russell also gave his opinion on their relationship, stating that a marriage certificate would not give them anything that they had did not have.