Hollywood is once again trembling after a shocking confession: Paul Hogan — the legendary Crocodile Dundee star — has revealed that his romance with Linda Kozlowski was not only “the biggest mistake of my life,” but also “a curse that has followed me to the end of my days.”

In 1985, under the blazing lights of the Crocodile Dundee set, a forbidden spark ignited between Paul Hogan — a married man of nearly three decades — and the young, beautiful actress Linda Kozlowski. The affair scandalized Hollywood, branding Hogan as “the betrayer” and Linda as “the homewrecker.”
Yet despite the media storm, they married in 1990, writing what seemed to be a dazzling new chapter in their love story. But behind the red-carpet smiles were silent nights, tears, and the slow decay of affection.
Hogan, a man of old-fashioned values, longed for peace and family. Linda, driven by ambition and a hunger for freedom, dreamed of the world beyond domestic walls. Their love became a battlefield of two souls marching in opposite directions.

Close friends recall a night when Linda walked out into the rain, leaving only a small note on the table:
“You never truly saw me — and maybe you never will.”
Their marriage officially ended in 2013, but as Hogan admits, “We never really divorced — our hearts just died long before the papers did.”
Now, at 85, Hogan lives in quiet isolation in Los Angeles, haunted by memories of what could have been. In a rare, trembling voice, he confessed:

“I gave up everything — fame, family, even myself — only to lose the one person I truly loved.”
Meanwhile, Linda, once hailed as the “Crocodile Dundee beauty,” has found peace in Morocco, running a small desert retreat. Locals say she has “rediscovered her soul after escaping the ghost of fame.”
The love story of Paul Hogan and Linda Kozlowski stands not just as a failed romance, but as a tragic legend of two souls devoured by Hollywood’s cruel spotlight. One clings to regret, the other to freedom — both forever scarred by the price of love.