Hollywood's beloved couple, Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell, are known for their enduring love and are often seen hand in hand on the red carpet.
However, their secret to a lasting 32-year romance is surprisingly not marriage. Goldie recently shared in an interview with Porter magazine that what truly matters in a relationship is compatibility and communication. According to her, the key to a successful partnership is both partners wanting it to work and maintaining their individual identities.
For Goldie and Kurt, age is the only constant in life, and they view getting older positively as it means they are still here, cherishing every moment together. Their bond extends both on and off-screen, as they reunite for Netflix's upcoming film, "The Christmas Chronicles 2." Despite their deep connection, the couple has never exchanged vows and has no intention of changing that.
In an interview with Hoda Kotb on TODAY, Kurt acknowledged their previous marriages and divorces, noting that they have learned from those experiences. Goldie straightforwardly shared that marriage didn't work for them before, and they didn't feel the need to go down that path again. Instead, they prioritize their independence and enjoy the freedom it brings.
During a conversation on Loose Women in 2015, Goldie explained that marriage is an interesting psychological aspect. For them, staying together without formalizing their relationship gives them the space to make decisions while valuing their independence. They made a pact to marry only if their children ever felt it necessary, but their kids embraced their choice to remain unmarried.
The couple's love extends to their seven grandchildren, whom they adore and cherish as devoted grandparents. While they primarily reside in LA near their daughter Kate, they also have a beautiful home in the Colorado mountains, where they love spending quality time with their entire family.
For Goldie and Kurt, their lasting relationship stands as a testament to the strength of love, mutual respect, and the understanding that marriage doesn't define their commitment to each other. Their choice to remain unwed allows them the freedom to enjoy life together, embracing each moment with joy and happiness.