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.
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.
The pressure of performing and always being available for fans and the press will eventually take its toll on anyone. For Goldie Hawn, that became a big issue.
Mental health problems have become an increasingly significant issue in Hollywood. These days, people actively speak out on it, but before it was attached to a definite and dangerous stigma.
Became depressed at 21
Last year, Goldie Hawn decided to openly discuss the subject. When her career took off at 21, one would have assumed she was the happiest person in the world.
But in truth, she struggled with depression – and didn’t even go out in public. Speaking on the talk show Good Morning Britain, Hawn revealed that her mental health struggles started in her early 20s.
“When I was young, I became depressed. I was 21 and I was rising to success,” she said. “I know it sounds terrible, but it’s a very, very difficult thing, I didn’t necessarily want that.”
Many dream about becoming a celebrity, but that wasn’t the case for Hawn. She had gotten her big breakthrough, but instead of wanting more, she just wanted to get away from everything and everyone.
“I was very depressed and I had a lot of these issues where I couldn’t even go outside in public,” Hawn recalled.
She added: “I did have a plan and I didn’t have delusions of grandeur on any level, I was extremely realistic.”
“This is something that, for me, I worked through. I went to a doctor, I went to a psychologist, I learned about quieting my mind and what happens to the brain.”
Goldie Hawn dreamt of a “normal life”
Many have praised Goldie for discussing her mental health. Fortunately, she has no plans to stop doing it.
In a video to promote her appearance at her mental health organization MindUp’s event, Goldie spoke candidly about how she – despite her immense success as an actress – wasn’t happy and wanted a “normal life.”
“I wanted to go home, get married, open a dancing school, be happy, have children – I wanted a normal life and it’s not exactly what I was getting,” Goldie Hawn said, as reported by Hello. She was 24 at the time.
“My career just went boom, boom, boom and I got an Academy Award. As wonderful as it sounded, I would go back into my dressing room and lie down, and I was really freaked out about this anxiety coming over me again.”
Hawn added: “I literally truly lost my smile. For someone who wanted to be happy their whole life, I wasn’t very happy … After a year I began to come back into myself but believe me, I know what it is to be depressed, I know what it is to be anxious.”
Following the candid video, fans sent their love and plenty of messages of support.
Praised for speaking out
“Thank you for sharing this. It made my heart happy! You are an inspiration to us all. Such a beautiful lady you are Goldie. God bless you & your beautiful family,” one person replied.
“Thank you so much for sharing this @goldiehawn and you’re an inspiration!!” a second said.
“This made me cry, Goldie Hawn you are amazing!” a third stated.
As Hawn’s career continued to develop – as a result, she became even more famous – she devoted more time to helping others.
For years, Hawn has helped others try and understand the importance of good mental health and how one can improve it. She’s focused primarily on children through her mental health organization MindUp.
MindUp provides material for both teachers and families to help children understand how they feel. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Hawn says this was very important.
“When this pandemic happened, it gobsmacked everyone,” Hawn said on Good Morning Britain. “We didn’t know how to handle our children, we were dealing with ourselves. It’s just a plethora of problems.”
Moreover, Hawn urged children, teachers, and families to get help if they saw warning signs of impaired mental health in those around them.
“It’s okay to notice they’re not well”
“For every one of us, we may have a different reason why we may feel low, or anxious, or depressed,” she said. “All I want to say is that if you really aren’t happy, we do need to be able to tend to ourselves, to go to a doctor. Don’t be embarrassed.”On Mental Health Day, Goldie further spoke out, pleading that those with mental health issues speak up.
“It’s a time for us to realize that there’s an epidemic. There’s an epidemic of mental health, or really mental illness, today like never before in history,” she stated.
“And I think it’s really important to know that it’s okay to befriend someone, to notice they’re not well,” Goldie added. “To let them speak about it, that it’s not anything to be embarrassed about.”