Goldie Hawn paid a virtual to SiriusXM’s “The Megyn Kelly Show” on Friday, Jan. 21, and explained why she’s tended to stay away from getting political. “I think it’s why it drives people crazy when Hollywood tries to act holier than thou and starts lecturing middle America about morality and so on.
And you know, these people sitting in Iowa who have never done any, they’ve never tried to put someone on a casting couch…” said Kelly. “They’re like, you could save your lectures for somebody else.” Choosing her words carefully, Hawn, 76, responded. READ MORE: Goldie Hawn Spontaneously Dances To A Group Of Buskers With Her Stepson “A lot of Hollywood has a lot of mission, right?
And you know, you want to put your name onto something that you believe in, but it doesn’t make a difference. And that’s the reality, is that if you are someone in the industry and you want to go into politics or you want to talk about these things, you know, I stay in my lane,” she said. “And I think that the idea if, so maybe segueing into what I’m doing now, but the reality is, is that if we want to do anything, we want to do it for all people, not just for a group or whatever,” she added. “What makes polarity even more is creating teams on either side of the aisle.
And I don’t think that’s what we do. I think we entertain. I think we bring awareness to people, just of their ability to laugh, to have joy, to experience it, to cry.
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