Goldie Hawn, 78, vacation pictures in swimsuit spark comments.

For celebrities, being photographed is a commonplace event, and Goldie Hawn is no exception. Since her debut in “Cactus Flower” in 1969, Hawn has been accustomed to public attention and scrutiny. Over the years, her fame has only increased, leading her to marry Gus Trikonis and later Bill Hudson, both of whom were also involved in the entertainment industry.
Hawn’s children have followed her path into acting, making her familiarity with being photographed even more pronounced during her public outings.
Recently, a particular image of Goldie Hawn sparked considerable discussion. The actress has been in a relationship with Kurt Russell since 1983, and together they have one child. Russell has also played a significant role in raising Hawn’s two children from her previous marriage, Kate Hudson and Oliver Hudson.
In response to her latest photograph, one individual criticized her swimwear choice, stating, “I love her but I hate the color and style of this swimsuit; I believe a little tanning cream would help.” Another commenter remarked, “There comes a time when certain swimsuits or shorts should no longer be worn.”
Conversely, some praised Hawn’s appearance at the age of 78, with one user expressing, “This is an amazing photo! I hope that when I’m 78, I can stroll the beach in a bathing suit and a tiny cover without caring what anyone else thinks! 😊 I think she’s beautiful!”
Others voiced their frustration at the negative remarks, stating, “My God people, leave her alone. She looks great for her age. End of story!” Hawn herself embraces the aging process, stating, “Getting older is a fact of life. By living mindfully, you understand that there are many transitions in life, and you just have to go through them,” as she shared with People. “It’s wonderful to know that you’re aging because that means you’re still on the planet, right?”
However, she remains acutely aware of the age bias prevalent in the entertainment industry.
You believe you can challenge the established system? You think that by the age of 45, you will demonstrate to Hollywood that you remain an attractive and relevant figure? That is unlikely. There exists a certain truth to this situation, Hawn expressed to Bazaar. “Do I feel anger about it? Not at all. I do not consider myself an angry individual, nor am I one who advocates for militancy. Anger is unproductive and does not lead to meaningful outcomes.”