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Goldie Hawn, 76, wows in black mini dress to dance with daughter Kate Hudson
Goldie Hawn, 76, was joined by her daughter Kate Hudson, 43, for an extra special dance lesson, with the glam duo learning the tango alongside Hillary Clinton and her daughter Chelsea.MORE: Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell's unusual punishment to Oliver Hudson revealedGoldie took to Instagram to share a series of photos from the dance session, in which she was rocking a figure-hugging little black dress, while Kate opted for a top-to-toe black ensemble. Goldie accessorized her floaty dress with heeled black dance shoes and sultry makeup.WATCH: Goldie Hawn dances on the streets with her sonAlongside the series of photos, the actress wrote: "What could be more fun than taking a mother-daughter tango lesson with these 3 incredible women? Had a fabulous time sharing our stories and dancing the day away."MORE: Goldie Hawn spends time at home away from home before waving grandson off to collegeREAD: Goldie Hawn reveals real reason she hasn't married Kurt Russell after 39 years togetherThe dance lesson was recorded for Chelsea and Hillary's new TV series Gutsy, which airs on Apple TV.Goldie regularly pays tribute to her children on Instagram, and on Wednesday mom-of-three shared a gushy post dedicated to her son, Oliver Hudson, in honor of his birthday.
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Hillary and Chelsea Clinton’s ‘Gutsy’ Fails to Live Up to Its Name: TV Review
Caroline Framke Chief TV Critic In the months after Donald Trump became president and a flush of liberal rage manifested in impassioned Women’s Marches across the country, Hillary Clinton took a sizeable step back from public life. Having been a flashpoint of both controversy and sympathy for her entire adult life, Clinton found herself having to forge a new kind of identity — one that wouldn’t be tied to any kind of political office, but could still use support from those Democrats whose first reaction to Trump’s inauguration was to crochet pink “pussyhats” and march as a unified pink wave of righteous fury. “Gutsy,” Clinton’s new and self-consciously #feminist show produced with her daughter, Chelsea, helps the former candidate do exactly that, tapping everyone from Gloria Steinem to Megan Thee Stallion to explore what it means to be a “gutsy” woman. But watching the show’s eight curated episodes, all of which premiere September 9 on Apple TV+, feels like stepping back in feminism to Clinton’s campaign selling “NASTY WOMAN” T-shirts or Women’s March protesters lifting “IF HILLARY HAD BEEN ELECTED, WE’D BE AT BRUNCH RIGHT NOW” signs. Even with titles like “Gutsy Women Refuse Hate” and “Gutsy Women Have Rebel Hearts,” “Gutsy” bears the appearance of taking on The Hard Questions without doing much to move its conversations forward. Determined to find a silver lining in every cloud, and less furious with the world than annoyed at being misconceived, the Clintons spend much of their time in this series seeking out people who feel the same rather than challenging their own worldviews — or their likely viewers’ — at all.
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