Goldie Hawn opened up about her personal battle with depression as she rose to fame in her 20s. "When I was young, I became depressed," the actress said during a Tuesday appearance on "Good Morning Britain." "I was 21 and I was rising to success," the 75-year-old recalled. "I know it sounds terrible, but it’s a very, very difficult thing – I didn’t necessarily want that.
Now in doing so, I was very depressed. And I had a lot of these issues where I couldn’t even go outside in public.This is something I worked through.
I went to a doctor. I went to a psychologist." Hawn said she landed her first starring role after moving to California to pursue a career in dance in 1966.
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