Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell have announced that they are leaving Los Angeles

Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell are one of Hollywood’s most popular couples. The two had lived in Los Angeles for quite some time, but she has finally disclosed what prompted her to pack her belongings and relocate.

The incidents she detailed were frightening. Continue reading to learn more.

Goldie Hawn claimed that the glitter and beauty of Los Angeles no longer appeal to her, after experiencing two tragic tragedies in her own house.

As the crime rate in Los Angeles escalates, even Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell’s homes have been targeted. The veteran actress joined Kelly Ripa’s ‘Let’s Talk Off Camera’ podcast and disclosed her plans to leave the city, particularly after she and her family experienced two break-ins in a short amount of time.

She revealed that she and her long-term partner, Kurt Russell, had been thinking about where they could move. They stated that Palm Desert is a pleasant region, and that it is safer than Los Angeles, which they now believe to be “terrible.”

Hawn described two break-ins that she and her family had experienced.

In both incidents, she stated that the burglars attempted to get access to her property, with one pair of robbers successfully entering and searching through their rooms.

She described the full scope of the crime, stating, “They completely knocked down my door, which is a safe door, so they’re very, very sophisticated, and they got a lot of my goodies, if you know what I mean.”

When the couple tried to move on from the incident, they were robbed again four months later. The whole event spurred her into action, as she recognized that Los Angeles might not be the perfect place for her. The experience rattled her to the extent where she still keeps her guard up at all times, unable to relax.

Goldie Hawn’s home isn’t the only one targeted by burglars. In 2024, several high-profile individuals, including King Bach, Corinna Kopf, Farrah Aldjufrie, and Patrick Patterson, were reported to be the targets of crimes.