She’s got moves! Goldie Hawn shows off killer dance moves while washing dishes

Aug 08, 2020
Goldie Hawn shared a short video of herself dancing around her kitchen as she washed up. Source: Goldie Hawn/Instagram.

There’s nothing like a video of Goldie Hawn dancing to brighten up your day. The American actress got down for a boogie this week as she danced her way around her kitchen to the hit song ‘Hey Ya!’ by hip hop duo OutKast while doing the dishes.

Dressed in activewear with a black singlet top and matching tracksuit pants, the 74-year-old let her hair down and threw her hands up in the air as she danced her way through the mundane chore.

Taking to Instagram to share the short video clip of her dance routine, Goldie wrote: “Washing dishes doesn’t have to be a chore, it can be a dance! It’s all up to us.” Her husband Kurt Russel and their son Wyatt also appeared in the short video clip.

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Her energetic performance has received much attention from fans who flooded the post with comments of admiration.

One commentator wrote: “Man I love this lady so much she’s a legend.” Another added: “I’m in love with your family. You guys are so so wonderful! Absolute gems!” While a third wrote: “Love to dance in my kitchen too!”

Goldie is no stranger to quirky dance video. Earlier this year she shared a video of herself dancing enthusiastically to her favourite song with her Instagram followers.

It’s been a while since Goldie was in the spotlight, with one of her last appearances dating back to last November when she hit the red carpet for a charity event honouring American singer-songwriter Barry Manilow.

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Accompanied by her gorgeous granddaughter Rio (the daughter of her son Oliver Hudson), the actress looked glamorous in an all-black ensemble, coordinated with a pair of red suede thigh-high boots.

Goldie wore her hair in soft waves, accessorising with a simple gold necklace. The actress was there to host the star-studded event on behalf of her foundation MindUP, which helps children improve brain health through mindfulness practices.

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