Goldie Hawn, 78, posts vacation pictures in swimsuit – ‘a little tanning cream just saying’

Being photographed is nothing new for Goldie Hawn, who has been in the spotlight since her 1969 breakout in Cactus Flower. Now 78, the actress was recently pictured in a swimsuit while on vacation, sparking mixed reactions online. Some critics commented on her choice of swimwear and appearance, while others praised her confidence and beauty at her age.

Many defended her, urging people to “leave her alone” and celebrate how well she looks. Hawn, who has been with Kurt Russell since 1983, has spoken openly about aging, saying it’s simply part of life: “It’s wonderful to know that you’re aging because that means you’re still on the planet.”

She acknowledges Hollywood’s age bias but refuses to let negativity affect her outlook.

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