Goldie Hawn rose to become one of the biggest stars in Hollywood – and has held that status for decades now. One could say that she was pretty much born into show business, and still, to this day, the beloved actress is working hard to entertain.
Hawn’s been through a lot, both on her own and alongside partner Kurt Russell. Last year, she revealed the struggles she faced during her childhood.
Now, the beloved actress has opened up again on her health struggles.
Goldie Hawn was born November 21, 1945, in Washington DC, and raised in Takoma Park, Maryland, by her mother, Laura Hawn, and her father, Rut.
By age three, Goldie had began her journey toward a career in entertainment. Her mother had a dance school where Hawn began taking ballet and tap dancing lessons. At age 10, she performed in the Ballett Russe de Monte Carlo production of The Nutcracker – 19 years later, she ran and instructed a ballet school herself.
Goldie Hawn – mental health struggles
All in all, Goldie Hawn had a great childhood. But at the same time, however, she encountered struggles at a young age. She previously recalled an emotional childhood struggle she had involving her teacher. Moreover, her mental health declined as she became more famous and was recognized everywhere.
Being a celebrity is often viewed as an enjoyable profession. Stars get to do films and stunts, spend time on big sets, travel around the globe, and make significant money. They also get to attend no end of glamorous events and award ceremonies, and are largely recognized wherever they go.