Kurt Russell Says 40-Year Colorado Move Beat L.A. Life as Goldie Hawn Recalls 2 Break-Ins
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Updated · Fox News · May 31
Kurt Russell Says 40-Year Colorado Move Beat L.A. Life as Goldie Hawn Recalls 2 Break-Ins
2 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 31
Kurt Russell said his move from Los Angeles to a Colorado ranch 40 years ago was about building the life he wanted, not fleeing Hollywood, and that he now wishes he spent even more time there.
Old Snowmass gave Russell the ranching lifestyle and natural setting he preferred, and he said raising their children there brought rewards that city life could not.
Goldie Hawn added a security angle to the couple’s preference: their Los Angeles home was robbed once, and intruders tried to enter her bedroom again four months later while she was inside.
Russell said more family ties now pull them to Colorado, where son Wyatt Russell, Meredith Hagner and their two boys live, reinforcing the couple’s long shift away from Los Angeles.
Does Kurt Russell’s new western role reveal his true feelings about permanently leaving the Hollywood system?
With homes across the country, is the couple's 'escape' from Hollywood more of a brand than a reality?
Are sophisticated crime rings making Los Angeles unlivable for its wealthiest celebrities?