Kurt Russell Says Marriage Has ‘Come Up in Conversation’ With Goldie Hawn

Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn have Discussed Marriage

Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn have become the standard for committed couples who opt not to get married — but it turns out that the idea has crossed their minds.

“I’ve been going with my girl for 40 years. It’s come up in conversation whereas it never used to,” Russell, 72, told Extra on Friday, November 17, noting that the couple’s respective relationship histories play a part in why they’ve never tied the knot.

“We had both been married, we had both done that,” he said. “And you know what? We lived our life. We’ve had our family, our family continues to grow. It’s fantastic.”

Russell and Hawn, 77, met in 1966 on the set of their film The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band, but were both married to other people at the time.

(Russell was married to Season Hubley from 1979 to 1983 and the pair share son Boston. Hawn was married to Gus Trinkonis from 1969 to 1976 before she tied the knot with Bill Hudson, with whom she shares children Oliver Hudson and Kate Hudson. They divorced in 1982.)

During an interview with BBC in 2012, Hawn recalled finding Russell “adorable” but “too young” upon their first meeting — she was 21 and he was 16 — but her opinions changed when they reconnected on 1983’s Swing Shift.

“We met up again, and I remembered that I liked him very much when I first met him,” she recalled. “We both said we would never go out with another actor so it just shows you never can tell.”

The duo have been going strong ever since, welcoming their son, Wyatt, in 1986.

Both Hawn and Russell have been candid about their decision not to get married over the years, with Hawn telling Woman’s Day in 2007 that the couple have done “just perfectly” without tying the knot.

“I already feel devoted and isn’t that what marriage is supposed to do? So as long as my emotional state is in a state of devotion, honesty, caring and loving, then we’re fine,” she shared at the time, adding that both she and Russell maintain “independent finances” and are both “independently well-off.”

“We have raised our children brilliantly; they are beautiful people,” she continued. “We did a great job there and we didn’t have to get married to do that. I like waking up every day and seeing that he is there and knowing that I have a choice. There is really no reason to marry.”

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