But even though Hawn consistently leads with positivity, she has weathered tragedy just like the rest of us.
“Sweetheart, can you read that?,” she asked co-presenter Andrew Garfield (viaE!
“I can’t read that.

I’m completely blind.
I mean, I am!
“She was just trying to be funny.”

Regardless of how the actor herself feels, fans appreciated Hawn’s candor and humor in a tough situation.
Here are a couple of other tragic details about Oscar winner Goldie Hawn.
“I didn’t know what happened to my joy.

I mean, I lost my I tried to fake my smile.
I’ll never forget that.
It’s the scariest thing that has ever happened to me,” she recounted.
She also noted that her anxiety and depression was in large part because of fame.
“When I was young, I became depressed.
I was 21 and I (was) rising to success.
I know it sounds terrible, but it’s a very, very difficult thing.
I didn’t necessarily want that,” she said.
Hawn started seeing a psychologist soon after to establish better coping methods.
The couple divorced in 1976, which is the same year Hawn married singer Bill Hudson.
They split in 1982, and Bill Hudson was largely absent from his children’s lives thereafter.