Kurt Russell's Bold Stance on Hunting: Why He Doesn't Apologize
Kurt Russell shared his views on hunting during an episode of the "Table Manners" podcast on Wednesday, March 11. The 74-year-old actor expressed his appreciation for the act, stating he respects and honors the animals that feed him.
Kurt Russell's Perspective on Hunting
Russell emphasized that while he finds no pleasure in taking life, there is significance in hunting animals for sustenance. He mentioned, "There’s great pleasure and honor in taking an animal that feeds you."
He acknowledged that hunting is not everyone's preference but made it clear that it holds personal value for him.
Family Views on Hunting
His son, Wyatt Russell, also discussed their family's lifestyle during the podcast. Wyatt commented on how many people have lost a connection to their food sources and noted the importance of understanding where food comes from.
Kurt shares Wyatt with longtime partner Goldie Hawn, and he has another son, Boston Russell, from a previous marriage.
Kurt Russell's Acting Career
Apart from his views on hunting, Russell remains busy with his acting career. He has starred in films such as Escape From New York, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, and The Christmas Chronicles.
Soon, fans can watch Kurt in Taylor Sheridan's upcoming drama series The Madison. The show premieres on March 14 on Paramount+ and features a cast including Michelle Pfeiffer and Patrick J. Adams.