a moments from the 1989 Academy Awards: their fake-out marriage proposal bit with longtime partner Goldie Hawn.
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The couple, who have been together since 1983 (and still going strong without ever tying the knot officially), appeared as presenters at the Oscars that year. During their segment, Russell got down on one knee in a dramatic fashion, seemingly about to propose to Hawn live on national TV. The audience gasped, cameras zoomed in, and for a split second, it looked like Hollywood history was being made—until it turned out to be a playful prank. Hawn’s wide-eyed reaction and the crowd’s mix of cheers and laughs made it an instant classic.
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Now, in a fresh interview with Entertainment Weekly (published around mid-March 2026, tied to promotions for his film Madison), Russell revealed the spontaneous origin story: the entire routine was improvised and rehearsed in the shower earlier that day while they were getting ready for the ceremony.
According to Russell:
- They had an original scripted bit planned but scrapped it last-minute.
- While showering together, they brainstormed and quickly worked out the new “proposal fake-out” routine.
- They kept it a complete secret—no one at the Oscars (producers, hosts, or other stars) knew it was coming.
- Hawn’s performance sold it so convincingly that “people thought it was real,” Russell said. He credited her acting chops: “When Goldie looks at the audience…it was a little too real, I guess.”

The moment has become legendary for its charm, chemistry, and perfect timing—capturing the playful, committed-but-unconventional vibe of their decades-long relationship. Even today, clips from that night still circulate online, often with captions like “The proposal that wasn’t… yet everyone believed it!”
Russell and Hawn, now in their 40+ years together (with blended family including son Wyatt Russell), have always kept things lighthearted and authentic. This shower-born prank is just one more example of why fans adore them—pure Hollywood magic, born from a very real, very steamy brainstorming session.