Kurt Russell's 'split' lifestyle with partner of 4 decades Goldie Hawn
Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn are one of Hollywood's most enduring love stories, weathering over 40 years of life and a blended family of four kids. The A-listers have kept their romance relatively out of the spotlight and have built a life together without ever getting married. Now, Kurt has revealed a surprising detail about their "split" lifestyle that has allowed him to live his life "the way I've wanted". Despite Los Angeles being the home of Hollywood, the actors split their time across their real estate in California, New York and Colorado. "We love real estate," he explained moving between their different homes in a new interview with The Wall Street Journal. Kurt's "favourite", however, is their Old Snowmass cabin they've owned for 40 years and is where they raised their kids, Oliver Hudson, Kate Hudson and Wyatt Russell. Inside their 'split' lifestyle Kurt, who moved to Colardo when he was in his '20s, recently opened up about his life in the Aspen mountains. "At a certain point, you find yourself asking whether you're going to live the life you want to live, or if you're just going to talk about it. And I decided to make the move and live the life I wanted to live," the Tombstone actor explained in a new interview with Men's Health. "But my business was still primarily out of Los Angeles, so my life's been split, going back and forth. I'm glad I did what I did. I've enjoyed my life the way I've wanted to and I've been able to continue on in the business too. I was able to make that happen," he added. Their Colorado hSince falling in love in the 1980s, Kurt and Goldie have built a life in the breathtaking Colorado mountains together with their four now-adult children: Oliver Hudson, Kate Hudson, Boston Russell and Wyatt Russell."I like to wake up in bed each morning looking at the mountain out back. I like to head down to the barn, saddle up a horse and ride. I also like zoning out in front of the living-room fireplace," Kurt told The Wall Street Journal. The actor opened up about his countryside life at the premiere of his new television series, The Madison, in London earlier this month, explaining that the setting gives "time for self-reflection". "That’s something people of any age shouldn’t forget. There’s something about being close to the land that reminds you of things about yourself that you can lose in an urban environment," he added. The couple's property portfolio also includes a lush penthouse in Manhattan, which Goldie reportedly bought for nearly $4 million back in 1998, a 5,000 square-foot residence in the Palm Desert area, and a home in the Pacific Palisades area.
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