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Attendees at Goldie Hawn‘s charity gala bought front-row seats to a once-in-a-lifetime efficiency … watching on as comic Martin Quick and Kate Hudson carried out a duet.
MindUP — Goldie’s charity targeted on supporting children’ psychological well being and stopping suicide — held it is twentieth anniversary gala Saturday evening referred to as “Goldie’s Love In” the place Quick and Hudson confirmed off their pipes for the viewers.
After just a few jokes about Kate’s leggy ensemble, Martin begins up the band … leaping round like a giddy schoolboy earlier than belting out the opening notes of Frank Sinatra‘s “The Girl is a Tramp.”
After their duet, Martin let Kate take the stage solo — she just lately put out an album, in any case — the place she sang a pair unique songs … earlier than ending off with an ode to Tina Turner. Watch the clip till the tip to see all of it.
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Whereas Goldie ran the entire occasion superbly, she additionally grabbed some alone time along with her longtime companion, Kurt Russell … who sluggish danced together with his higher half in a while within the night.
Whereas not married, the 2 have been collectively for greater than 40 years … and, the flirty vitality between them continues to be apparent when ya watch the clip.
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That does not imply it did not get a bit of contenious between the 2 through the audction portion of the night although … ‘trigger KR and GH went after the identical merchandise.
The couple bid forwards and backwards on a $100,000 credit score with personal jet firm Bajit, and Goldie ended up taking it for $135,000. Take heed to her speak to her accountant through the occasion … feels like she’s already desirous about tax season.
Among the many different stars in attendance … Demi Moore, Fergie — who we’re instructed paid $16k for a Mr. Brainwash unique portray — Macaulay Culkin, Melanie Griffith, Orlando Bloom, Max Greenfield, Rachel Zoe, Oliver Hudson and plenty of extra.
what they are saying … when Hawn throws a gala, it is positive to be the Goldie commonplace.









