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Fans stunned by Goldie Hawn’s mouth movements at the Oscars

 

Goldie Hawn, 80, turned heads on the 2026 Oscars red carpet, proving that Hollywood glamour only gets better with age.

But on social media, fans had plenty to say.

Goldie Hawn is a Hollywood legend whose career has spanned over five decades.

Known for her infectious smile, comedic timing, and magnetic screen presence, she first captured audiences in the late 1960s on Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In before becoming a beloved film star in hits like Private Benjamin, Overboard, and The First Wives Club.

Beyond her acting, Hawn has been celebrated for her timeless glamour, charisma, and the way she effortlessly blends humor with elegance — making her a true icon both on and off the screen.

The legendary actress arrived at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood on March 15, 2026, in a stunning evening gown that immediately drew attention.



Hawn wore a sleek, floor-length black dress adorned with sparkling silver embroidery across the bodice and a daring neckline.

She posed on the red carpet alongside her daughter, Kate Hudson. The mother-daughter duo turned heads in coordinating sparkling outfits, both wearing metallic gowns that perfectly complemented each other.

Goldie’s gown caught the light beautifully as she made her entrance, perfectly complemented by long black opera gloves, soft waves in her signature blonde hair, and understated jewelry that let the dress shine.

At one point, Hawn playfully raised a gloved arm while smiling for photographers, adding personality to her red carpet presence. A closer look revealed the intricate detailing and shimmering embroidery of the gown, further highlighting the actress’s timeless elegance.

Hawn attended the Oscars with longtime partner Kurt Russell, and the couple’s appearance quickly drew online attention.


On Facebook, one person wrote, ”They were the best dressed at the Oscars.”

And on Instagram, fans had plenty to say.

One user noted, “Strange mouth moves.” Another wrote, “What is with the tongue, God?” while a third asked, “Why does she do that with her tongue?”


Other fans were focused on her classic Hollywood charm.

One commented, “yas [sic] queen slay she’s 80!” while another wrote, “Goldie Hawn turns 81 years old this year! Wow! Stunning and beautiful as always with such a down-to-earth appeal! I think both Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell look amazing!”

A few viewers shared their amazement at her skin, with one noting, “Holy cow they both look amazing. Her face is a little different than when she was younger but boy her skin is unbelievable.” Meanwhile, some remained puzzled, remarking, “What’s wrong with her tongue.. looks weird.”


Despite the mixed reactions, Goldie Hawn’s red carpet appearance was unforgettable.

Hawn took home the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress in 1970 for her role in Cactus Flower. However, she didn’t attend the ceremony that year because she was filming another movie in London and didn’t expect to win, as she told Variety in a 2023 interview. Raquel Welch accepted the award on her behalf.

“It’s something that I look back on now and think, ‘It would have been so great to be able to have done that,’ ” Hawn reflected.

At this year’s Oscars, Goldie Hawn wasn’t nominated. Instead, it was her daughter, Kate Hudson, who received a nomination in the Best Actress category at the 2026 ceremony — though the award ultimately went to Jessie Buckley for her role in Hamnet.

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