LOS ANGELES — They don't make movie stars like they used to, and movie star Goldie Hawn has a good theory why they're lacking.
Oscar-nominated Hawn, 80, spilled all to her daughter Kate Hudson during a Q&A for "Song Song Blue" on Tuesday, Jan. 13. While Hawn was asking most of the questions during the adorable mother-daughter interview, the "Private Benjamin" star did opine about fading movie stardom in a new era.
"I don't know where stars are anymore, to tell you the truth," Hawn said to Hudson. "I consider you one of them. And there are some. I'm not putting anyone down."
Hawn said there are so many ways to watch so many movies. But not enough people go to big-screen theaters.
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