Goldie Hawn, well-known for her acting career, recently expressed concerns about the growing celebrity culture among young social media influencers. In a discussion with social psychologist Jonathan Haidt at 92NY, the 80-year-old actress highlighted the challenges faced by children and teens in handling early fame.
Goldie Hawn’s Concerns
Hawn described the situation as a “nightmare,” emphasizing that young influencers lack the emotional and cognitive tools to process celebrity status and public scrutiny. She pointed out that this is because their development is still ongoing.
“They don’t have the ability to have the vision,” she stated, adding that these young people are not taught how to handle fame effectively.
Hawn contrasted the current situation with the disciplined career of her partner, Kurt Russell. Russell’s years of experience in acting and as a professional baseball player equipped him with the resilience needed to navigate fame.
The Discipline of Kurt Russell
Kurt Russell, having started his acting career at a young age, provides an example of dedication and discipline. Hawn noted, “Kurt Russell is an exception,” highlighting his strict approach to life and skepticism of fleeting fame.
She observed that many young influencers today lack similar discipline, making them vulnerable without the necessary tools to understand the complexities of fame and success.
Hawn’s Personal Experiences
Hawn further elaborated on the importance of earning success. Reflecting on her own experiences, she stressed how the rise of social media creates overnight celebrities who have not undergone the hard work traditional paths demand.
“It’s a false world,” she said, underscoring the dangers of not earning one’s place in the spotlight.
Hawn relayed a personal anecdote from her early career, sharing advice from her mother about the dangers of the casting couch. Her mother cautioned that talent and readiness are more critical than any producer’s promises, warning that these could lead nowhere without genuine skill.
Lessons From the Past
Through her personal narrative, Hawn illustrated the importance of being fully prepared and honing one’s skills. She applied these early lessons in her career to teach the same values to aspiring young stars today.
Hawn concluded her dialogue with a message about being truly ready for fame and the perils of an inflated ego, especially in today’s rapidly changing entertainment industry.

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