When reflecting on movies of the 1970s, '80s and '90s, it's nearly impossible not to think of Goldie Hawn. Having won an Oscar at just 24 years old and navigating Hollywood for decades afterward, it may come as a shock that Hawn's meteoric rise to fame wasn't very easy for her to cope with.
The 74-year-old actress recently spoke with The Guardian, sharing her humble beginnings as a go-go dancer that led to a historic turn in Tinseltown. “It was a very strange ride, a quick rise to stardom," Hawn said. "I was unsettled.
I didn’t know where I was going. I went to the psychologist when I was 21 and I continued for about eight years to try to understand more about my mind, my psyche, how I could return back to my sense of joy." In the '70s,.
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