The 71-year-old actress says it is unproductive of stars to fight a lost battle, reported Harper's Bazaar.
"You think you're going to fight the system? You think you're going to prove to Hollywood when you hit 45 that you're still a sexy, viable object?
"No. There's a certain reality. Does it make me angry? No. I'm not an angry person. I'm not a militant person," says Hawn.
Reminiscing her heyday in films, the "Snatched" actress adds she and "The First Wives Club" co-stars had to take a pay cut "because the studios were never sanguine on trusting that women carrying a movie would actually work.
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