Woman’s Weekly
First Wives’ Club: How A Talented Trio Beat The Odds
By Staff
June 27, 2026

Thirty years ago, a star-studded cast teamed up to headline The First Wives Club. The movie, about three divorcées exacting revenge on their cheating ex-husbands, was a box-office smash – much to the surprise of the studio that made it! We’ve dug up some curious facts about the film…
Luscious lips
Elise gets a trout pout for a scene in the movie. Instead of the customary cosmeticgrade fillers, the star’s lips were injected with a saline solution to pucker them up temporarily. Goldie, 80, said later that the experience was so painful, she’d never have the procedure done for real. The lip scenes were, however, comedy gold. At the cosmetic surgeon’s office, she demands, “I want Tina Turner. I want Jagger… Fill ’em up!”
Power players
The cast is loaded with Hollywood overachievers. Diane Keaton, Goldie Hawn, Dame Maggie Smith and Eileen Heckart had already won Oscars, and Marcia Gay Harden and J.K. Simmons later also took home a prized golden statuette each. Bette Midler and Stockard Channing, meanwhile, were both Oscar nominees.
Birthday bash
Goldie, Diane and Bette became close pals during filming. The tight threesome were all born within 45 days of each other and celebrated their 50th birthdays on set. Goldie described the time as a “rollercoaster of love” that started every day with coffee in the makeup trailer. “We agreed to grow old together… We never got to live together, but we did grow older together.” Bette, 80, recalled, “I was on the floor every single day crying with laughter.”
An expected flop
Director Hugh Wilson, who died in 2018, aged 74, firmly believed the film was going to be a massive flop because it was such a hodgepodge of different people’s work. Based on a serious book, it was later turned into a comedy for the screen. After several rewrites, the final scriptwriter demanded his name not be in the credits. Hugh said it was also so long that “after we shot it and put it all together, it was longer than Gandhi”.
He explained, “I saw the first screening with a friend. He patted me on the back and said, ‘Good luck with that. I’ll see you later.’” It was finally edited down to a reasonable length by leaving comedian Jon Stewart’s performance as Goldie’s younger lover on the cutting-room floor.
New York, New York
Joan Rivers was less than thrilled to find the movie was shooting not far from her Big Apple abode. “I was sitting in the back of a truck when Joan came up,” recalled Hugh. “She said, ‘You ba****ds, I live in this neighbourhood! Get out!’
We all laughed, and she said, ‘Well, who are you?’ And I said, ‘I’m the director!’
She asked why, if I was the director, was I sitting there in the back of the truck talking to teamsters? And I said, ‘Well, it’s because
I’m safe here. I’m a little afraid of Bette Midler.’”
Happy ending
The movie ends with Goldie, Diane and Bette triumphantly singing and dancing to You Don’t Own Me – but it wasn’t in the script. “We never had an ending,” said Hugh. “If we had never come up with that song, we’d probably still be sitting in the Lower East Side trying to figure it out!”
Just a fluke
When the film was released in 1996, it opened at number one and held the top spot for three consecutive weeks, pushing out others headlined by Bruce Willis, Steven Seagal and Hugh Grant. The studio believed its success was a stroke of good luck, rather than a sign femaledriven movies could be highly profitable. Despite all three lead actresses wanting a sequel, this never eventuated.
Cameos
In addition to its stellar cast, The First Wives Club features some inspired cameo appearances, including iconic feminist Gloria Steinem, who appears in the final party scene, and Heather Locklear as the new, younger wife of the husband of Goldie Hawn’s character. Olivia Goldsmith, who wrote the novel the movie is based on, also makes a brief appearance as a funeral attendee. But the most memorable cameo in the film goes to Ivana Trump for her line, “Ladies, you have to be strong and independent. And remember: Don’t get mad, get everything!”






