Goldie Hawn Plastic Surgery Before and After

Goldie Hawn was born on November 21, 1945. She came to prominence in the late 1960s for starring on the NBC sitcom Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In, which aired on TV from 1968-1970. Prior to that, she starred as Sandy Kramer in the sitcom Good Morning, World. She later starred in the film Cactus Flower, for which she won the Academy Award and Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress. The following decade, she achieved further success for her performances in the films There’s a Girl in My Soup, Butterflies Are Free, The Sugarland Express, Shampoo, and Foul Play.

In the ’80s, she starred in Seems Like Old Times and Private Benjamin. For her work in the latter, she received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress. She continued performing in movies in the 1990s. She starred in Bird on a Wire, Death Becomes Her, Housesitter, The First Wives Club, and The Out-of-Towners. In the 2000s, she had roles in Town & Country and The Banger Sisters in 2001 and 2002, respectively, before taking a 15-year hiatus from acting. She returned to the screen with the 2017 film Snatched. This year, she appeared in the movie The Christmas Chronicles.

Has Goldie Hawn had Plastic Surgery?

Already in her 70s, the actress shows everyone how to age gracefully. However, it’s also been reported that the veteran actress has had plastic surgery, though she’s never admitted to having one. Botox and lip fillers are also possible, based on the actress’ appearance. In red carpet events, observers would notice that she’s younger than her actual age, thus the plastic surgery claims.

On the other hand, Hawn also reveals that she doesn’t have any secrets to looking great. “I don’t have one. I really don’t,” the actress said. “It’s not a secret. I try to drink my juices. I try to work out every day a little bit.” She hasn’t mentioned of anything that relates to cosmetic procedures, though, which can only mean that she either has tried some cosmetic enhancements and just doesn’t want to tell or she’s really preferred to age gracefully.

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