Goldie Hawn Shares How She Once Blocked Daughter Kate Hudson from a Teenage Role

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Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic Goldie Hawn opened up about her approach to parenting three kids in show business She shared that people in the industry wanted her daughter Kate Hudson for a TV show while she was still in high school Hawn said she shut down the project, noting that she wanted Hudson to lead a "normal life" Goldie Hawnalways wanted a healthy balance for her kids despite their showbusiness background. The 79-year-old Oscar winner spoke about her approach to parenting three kids in the entertainment industry during a special screening of 1974'sThe Sugarland Expressat the Academy Museum in Los Angeles on Thursday, May 29. Hawn recalled early industry interest in her daughterKate Hudson, saying that she didn't allow theAlmost Famousstar to act while she was still in school. "I didn't call an agent and ask them to be represented. I never did that," Hawn said of her kids. "In fact, they wanted Katie for some show, and she was still in high school. And I didn't let her do it because I didn't want her at that age, I wanted her to live a normal life, finish school, at which point you figure that out, but don't start too soon." Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic And while she's proud of her kids' accomplishments, Hawn, who is also mom toOliver HudsonandWyatt Russellwith longtime loveKurt Russell, is more impressed by quality of their character. "What feels good is that they're amazing human beings," she said. "They happen to be talented... They're great humans, all of them. And all my grandchildren — now I have eight — and they're great humans." Calling her kids her "legacy," Hawn said that she doesn't give her children advice in the industry. "No, they have to cut their own way," she said. "They don't want advice from their parents. Who does?... Too much advice. And also they're doing it on their own." Hawn added that she doesn't feel any competition with her kids, saying she expects them to exceed her. "Who doesn't want to be bigger and better than their parents? That's the whole idea," she explained. "The fact that we supersede our parents, that's what we're supposed to do. So we wanted that. Kurt and I wanted that. And so when we look at it, we go, 'Oh my God, this is just so awesome.' " Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. And Hawn is continuing the family's entertainment legacy with her grandchildren. Earlier this month,she told PEOPLEthat three of her grandkids will be in her short educational filmBrain Buddies. "I wrote and produced it, and three of my grandkids, Wilder, Bodhi, and Rio, did the voices," she told PEOPLE. Albert L. Ortega/Getty Wilder, 17, Bodhi, 14, and Rio, 11, who are the children ofOliver and his wife, Erinn, took on their grandma's new project. "What I loved is how well they followed the direction that I was giving them, and they were great at intonation and how they delivered the lines and what their characters are and all of it," she said. "So for me, it was a memorable joy that I will have for the rest of my life, and the children will never forget it," Hawn continued. Read the original article onPeople

 

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