#33: Goldie Hawn, The End
The relationship didn’t collapse so much as drift apart. There was no argument, no betrayal, just the gradual realization that their energies moved in different directions. Hawn followed joy and lightness; Beatty returned to gravity, scale, and work that demanded total immersion.

What she left behind was not regret but perspective. With Hawn, Beatty experienced a version of love untouched by struggle. That memory lingered quietly, a reminder that intimacy could be generous and uncomplicated — even if it wasn’t the life he ultimately chose.
