Goldie Hawn recently shared touching final words from her late father, musician Edward Rutledge Hawn, who passed away in 1982 at the age of 73. Reflecting on her close bond with her father, Goldie described herself as a 'daddy's girl' and emphasized the special connection between fathers and daughters.
Recalling her father's encouragement for her to pursue directing, Goldie revealed that he had been a strong advocate for her career. At the age of 35, her father expressed his pride in her accomplishments, stating that what she had achieved in her 36 years surpassed what most people accomplish in a lifetime.
Goldie emphasized the significance of her father's words, highlighting that while awards are meaningful, it is the memories and personal milestones that truly shape an individual. She expressed gratitude for her father's unwavering support and guidance throughout her life.
In a previous interview, Goldie emphasized the values instilled in her by her father, emphasizing the importance of hard work, compassion, and staying grounded in reality. She stressed the importance of passing on these values to future generations, acknowledging the role of parents in providing guidance while allowing their children to navigate their own paths.
Goldie's reflections on her father's impact serve as a poignant reminder of the enduring influence of parental support and the values passed down through generations. Her story resonates with many who cherish the memories and lessons imparted by their loved ones.