Goldie Hawn’s dazzling new photos sparked debate — here’s what everyone overlooked

Goldie Hawn Stuns in Dreamy Photoshoot — and the Internet Can’t Handle It

A fur coat, flawless skin, and fans in full meltdown: Goldie Hawn has done it again. The 79-year-old Hollywood icon lit up a new photoshoot for Perfect Magazine on August 31, and the internet’s reaction was anything but calm.

Hawn wowed in lace gowns, couture kaftans, and a striking satin Prada coat. What was meant to be a celebration of vintage glam and comedy royalty quickly spiraled into a frenzy of fur debates and filter controversies.

Glamorous or “too perfect to be real”?
In the shoot’s most viral image, Hawn channels baroque fantasy: a brown satin slip dress wrapped in a voluminous Prada coat. Another cover look showcased her in a strapless Norma Kamali gown, paired with Gucci heels and Cartier jewels. Think Old Hollywood elegance meets California dream.

But fans quickly turned critical. “Is that real fur? So disappointed 😢” one commenter wrote, while others called the outfit “ashamed,” “terrible,” and “ruined.” The twist? Prada has banned real fur since 2020 — meaning the coat was almost certainly faux. Yet the backlash persisted.

Filters, flawless skin, and fierce debates
Beyond the coat, some questioned how “real” the images looked, pointing to what they thought were heavy photo edits.

“Is that even Goldie?” one fan asked. “She’s unrecognizable.”

But Goldie’s devoted followers defended her fiercely: “Who cares if it’s filtered? She looks fabulous and is beautiful inside and out!”

This isn’t the first time Hawn has sparked online chatter. At the 2025 Oscars, she turned heads in a butter-yellow Swarovski-studded Dolce & Gabbana gown, dazzling alongside Kurt Russell and presenting with Andrew Garfield, who gave a heartfelt tribute to her. Speculation about cosmetic enhancements swirled, but for every critic, there were countless fans calling the look iconic. Classic Goldie.

A glam shoot with heart
Amid the debate, the photoshoot carried moments of warmth. One slide featured Hawn’s quote in bold pink: “Being funny? Making people laugh? Frankly, that’s God’s work.” It echoed her Oscars moment, where Garfield described her as “the person who gave my mother, during her life, the most joy and the most comfort.”

Hawn responded with her signature warmth: “I just loved it. I was so lucky making movies in this amazing Hollywood and making people laugh.” She even joked about the prompter: “I’m completely blind — I have cataracts!”

Filtered or not, she’s still Goldie
Whether in couture or cracking jokes onstage, Goldie Hawn remains one of Hollywood’s most magnetic figures. And if this photoshoot proves anything, it’s this: after more than five decades in the spotlight, the world still can’t stop talking about Goldie — and she still knows exactly how to steal it.

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