Gwyneth Paltrow Found Not Liable in Ski Crash Trial, Awarded Symbolic $1
The case of Dr. Terry Sanderson, who claimed the Oscar-winning actress hit him in a reckless 2016 skiing incident, has concluded after eight days of testimony.
The case of Dr. Terry Sanderson, who claimed the Oscar-winning actress hit him in a reckless 2016 skiing incident, has concluded after eight days of testimony.
The Oscar winner and Goop founder celebrated her 50th birthday this year and discussed her decade-old fears that “society isn’t going to want me” aging.
Before the Oscar winners co-starred in “Bullet Train” and “Lost City,” they almost shared billing on a “War of the Roses”-style divorce comedy.
“People are ready to pull you down,” Paltrow opened up, “and say you don’t belong there and you’re only there because of your dad or your mom or whatever the case may be.”
The Oscar winner did, however, vow to her Tony Award-winning mother Blythe Danner that she will be on Broadway “at some point.”
Paltrow’s father, the late producer Bruce Paltrow, was on set the day she filmed the memorable “Royal Tenenbaums” scene.
Paltrow has been open about her ambivalence towards the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
The seven-time Oscar nominee thinks Fernanda Montenegro deserved the statue for her performance in “Central Station” instead.
When Paltrow is on set, according to Platt, “everyone is on their toes and working at their most efficient level.”
Paltrow has praised Pitt for standing up to Weinstein, saying, “He leveraged his fame and power to protect me at a time when I didn’t have fame or power yet.”
Ryan Murphy’s latest TV creation shows how one high school student’s ambitions have bloody consequences.
After a Marvel Studios 10th-anniversary photo call, the Goop mogul revealed that she had no idea that Samuel L. Jackson was Nick Fury.