BEIJING, Jan. 7 (Xinhuanet) -- Oscar-winning American
actress Goldie Hawn says she can't go from her ranch into nearby Aspen,
Colorado, because aggressive paparazzi pursue her car and stake out her
home.
"They've come into our little town and they really
have done their job: They've shooed us out," the 62-year-old actress told The
Aspen Times in Thursday's editions.
Hawn and longtime companion Kurt Russell have been
part-time Aspen-area residents for 25 years. In the past, she said, she could
walk Aspen's sidewalks freely because the town attracted few celebrity
photographers, and they were discreet.
"But it ain't like the old days anymore," said Hawn,
who won a supporting actress Oscar for the 1969 film "Cactus Flower." "You find
yourself running and dodging and jumping in your car. I can't go into my own
town. I hurt for my children. It's not fair."
She said the paparazzi also stalk her 28-year-old
daughter, Kate Hudson, who has starred in the films "Almost Famous" and "You, Me
and Dupree."
Hawn said she spoke with Mayor Mick Ireland, who
suggested she turn the tables and begin taking photos of the paparazzi.
"Anything we would do would just make it worse," he
said. An ordinance limiting paparazzi would run up against defenders of the
First Amendment, he said.
Ireland told the Times the paparazzi pursuit was
"abusive" and "inconsiderate" but said there is little the town can do.
(Agencies)