Overview
- Goldie Hawn spoke on May 29 at the Academy Museum in Los Angeles before a screening of 'The Sugarland Express' about her approach to parenting in Hollywood.
- She recalled stopping Kate Hudson from accepting a television role while she was in high school to ensure she completed her education and enjoyed a normal adolescence.
- Hawn said she never arranged agents for her children and told reporters they had to find their own paths in the entertainment industry.
- Describing Kate, Oliver and Wyatt as her 'legacy,' she highlighted their strong character and talents over her own professional achievements.
- Hawn involved three of her grandchildren in her educational short film 'Brain Buddies,' with Wilder, Bodhi and Rio Hudson voicing its characters.