Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell announce they are moving out of L.A. after two back-to-back burglaries…Continue Reading Below first comment👇👇

Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell are one of Hollywood’s favorite couples. The two have called Los Angeles their home for quite a while, but now she has revealed what finally made her pack up and move.

The incidents she described were incredibly scary. Keep reading to learn more!

Goldie Hawn revealed that the twinkle and glamor of L.A. just do not appeal to her anymore, considering the two horrific incidents she and her family have lived through in their own home.

As the crime rate in L.A. rises, even the home of Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell was not spared. The veteran actressappeared on Kelly Ripa’s ‘Let’s Talk Off Camera’

podcast and revealed that she plans to move out of the city, especially after she and her family had to suffer through two break-ins in their own in a very short period of time.

She shared that she and her longtime partner, Kurt Russell have been thinking about where they could potentially move. They noted that Palm Desert is a nice area, they consider it safer than L.A. which they now think is, “terrible.”

Hawn recounted two break-ins that she and her family had suffered from. In both cases, she shared the robbers had tried to get onto her property, with one set of robbers actually succeeding in doing so and rummaging through their rooms.

She shared the full extent of the robbery, saying, “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 put the incident behind them, they were subject to another robbery just four months after the first one.

The whole ordeal really jolted her into taking action as she realized that L.A. might not be the right place for her.

The incident shook her up to the point that even today, she keeps her guard up at all times, never being able to relax.

Goldie Hawn’s home is not the only place that has been targeted by burglaries.

In 2024, several high-profile names, including King Bach, Corinna Kopf, Farrah Aldjufrie, and Patrick Patterson, were reported as the subject of crimes.

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