Was the proposal real?
No, it was a planned comedy bit.
Entertainment / Celebrity
Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn, one of Hollywood's most enduring couples, revealed the surprising origin of their iconic 1989 Oscars bit. The impromptu skit, which involved a mock proposal, was conceived in the shower just moments before the...
In a recent interview, Kurt Russell shared that the couple found the original script for their Oscars presentation to be subpar. Driven by the need to deliver something memorable, they brainstormed in the shower while preparing for the event. This led to the creation of the unscripted proposal gag.
Hawn initiated the bit by highlighting their status as costars, companions, and a couple, only to be met with Russell's playful denial of being married. The ensuing laughter and cheers from the audience amplified the humor, leading many to believe it was a real proposal. Russell's feigned diversion due to time constraints only heightened the comedic effect.
Despite the spontaneity, their families recognized the jest, although Russell admitted that Hawn's look to the audience was 'a little too real.' This lighthearted moment has since been recognized as one of the greatest moments in Oscars history.
No, it was a planned comedy bit.
In the shower while preparing for the Oscars.
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