Goldie Hawn, 74, and Kurt Russell, 69, exit Nobu with their grandchildren following family meal

She recently admitted the coronavirus pandemic has left her crying three times a day.

But as California have eased their lockdown rules, Goldie Hawn, 74, appeared in better spirits as she joined her long-term partner Kurt Russell, 69, his son Boston, 40, and her grandkids for a family meal at Nobu Malibu on Wednesday evening.

The couple, who have been in a relationship since 1983, proved safety comes first as they were pictured wearing protective face masks while exiting the famous eatery.

In good company: Goldie Hawn, 74, joined her long-term partner Kurt Russell, 69, his son Boston, 40, and her grandkids for a family meal at Nobu Malibu on Wednesday

Nailing boho chic, the Private Benjamin actress stunned in an asymmetric cream jumper, which she wore on top of her floral print maxi dress.

The screen star carried her essentials in a designer bag, while styling her outfit with silver dangle earrings.

Goldie’s tresses were worn in its natural state, while her youthful-looking appearance was enhanced with light strokes of neutral-toned make-up. 

Silkwood actor Kurt looked equally stylish in a navy palm print shirt, teamed with a pair of white trousers.

Off they go: The couple, who have been in a relationship since 1983, proved safety comes first as they were pictured wearing protective face masks while exiting the famous eatery

Off they go: The couple, who have been in a relationship since 1983, proved safety comes first as they were pictured wearing protective face masks while exiting the famous eatery

Radiant: Nailing boho chic, the Private Benjamin actress stunned in an asymmetric cream jumper, which she wore on top of her floral print maxi dress

Radiant: Nailing boho chic, the Private Benjamin actress stunned in an asymmetric cream jumper, which she wore on top of her floral print maxi dress

All in the details: The screen star carried her essentials in a designer bag, while styling her outfit with silver dangle earrings

All in the details: The screen star carried her essentials in a designer bag, while styling her outfit with silver dangle earrings

Glowing: Goldie's tresses were worn in its natural state, while her youthful-looking appearance was enhanced with light strokes of neutral-toned make-up

Glowing: Goldie’s tresses were worn in its natural state, while her youthful-looking appearance was enhanced with light strokes of neutral-toned make-up

Producer Boston, the only son from his father’s marriage to singer Season Hubley, put on a cheery display as he treated his adorable relatives to a piggyback ride.

Last month, Cactus Flower star Goldie, who is the mother of thespians Oliver, 43, Kate, 41, and Wyatt, 33, admitted she ‘cried three times a day’ when she thinks of how people are coping in confined spaces during the coronavirus pandemic.

The media personality explained how ‘lucky’ she was that she has a spacious Hollywood home as she opened up about her living conditions. 

Dressed down: Silkwood actor Kurt looked equally stylish in a navy palm print shirt, teamed with a pair of white trousers

Dressed down: Silkwood actor Kurt looked equally stylish in a navy palm print shirt, teamed with a pair of white trousers

Family first: The pair also share adult children, thespians Oliver, 43, Kate, 41, and Wyatt, 33 (pictured together with their grandchildren in 2016)

Family first: The pair also share adult children, thespians Oliver, 43, Kate, 41, and Wyatt, 33 (pictured together with their grandchildren in 2016)

During a chat on Good Morning Britain via video link from Los Angeles, the Death Becomes Her star said: ‘I think we are in a rarefied world, we have lovely houses and places to be, my family live very close and we do a lot of social distancing. 

‘We now are making sure we have been tested enough to make sure we can be a little closer. I’m a very busy person… for me, it made me look at the moment that matters… 

‘I actually felt even though I was stuck in a house, and I had to figure out all the things we needed to do just to survive, whether it was cooking and fixing and having someone, actually because I am older now, go to the market and pick things.’  

Sweet: Wilder, 12, Bodhi, nine, and Rio, six, are actor Oliver's children, with producer Boston, treating one of his nephews to a piggyback ride

Sweet: Wilder, 12, Bodhi, nine, and Rio, six, are actor Oliver’s children, with producer Boston, treating one of his nephews to a piggyback ride

‘We are very lucky and I’m incredibly grateful, but I do feel a tremendous angst and a tremendous sadness. 

‘I find every day I cry probably three times a day because it hurts me to think that there is abuse going on, anger going on and this all has to do with confinement, fear and uncertainty about what is going to happen. It’s catastrophizing. 

‘This is where we teach our kids how their brains work… they know now how to calm their brain… they know they need a brain break.’