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Gwyneth Paltrow: A Closer Look At Her Life

The week before she turned 50 in 2022Gwyneth Paltrow took to her Goop blog to share her mantra on aging with her readers. "I accept. I accept the marks and the loosening skinthe wrinkles. I accept my body and let go of the need to be perfectlook perfectdefy gravitydefy logicdefy humanity. I accept my humanity," she wrote. 

This a confusing mantra for a starlet who doesn't look a day over 35 and has built an entire luxury beauty brand on her ability to defy agingbut by her own admissionGwynethlike most womengrapples with how to be older in a modern world. "I have been ruminating on these different chapters in a woman's life. What does it mean to go through perimenopause and then later menopause? And why is that a tabooand why are we put out to pasture?" she said. 

Despite her sometimes-controversial beauty methodsthe 53-year-old Paltrow is undeniably one of the most successful celebrities in the world. She is an Oscar-winning actress iconand the creator of a successful wellness empirebut where did it all begin? Here's a closer look at Gwyneth Paltrow's life.

Born into the scene

Gwenyth Paltrow comes from a lineage of filmmakers and actors as the daughter of producer Bruce Paltrow and actress Blythe Danner. Her brother Jake is also in the entertainment industry and works as a directorscreenwriterand actor. Gwenyth's parents married in 1969 and remained married until Bruce died in 2002 from throat cancer complicationsaccording to Hollywood Life.

Gwenyth had a privileged upbringing. She grew up in a beautiful Californian home in the upscale neighborhood of Brentwood Heights (via Homes & Gardens) before relocating to a New York mansion as a teenagerwhere she attended The Spence Schoola prestigious private school on the Upper East Sideper the New York Post.

In 1993Gwenyth Paltrow had her first big break in the drama "Flesh and Bone," supporting Dennis Quaid and Meg Ryan. A review in The New York Times called her "scene-stealing," and the Washington Post said Paltrow's performance was "far more believable and interesting" than the lead actors in the film.

Gwenyth and Brad Pitt were the 90s 'it' couple*

Gwyneth Paltrow and Brad Pitt were Hollywood's favorite couple in the 90s. In 1997 the pair announced their engagement and showed off matching hairs at the premiere of Pitt's film "The Devil's Own" (via News24). The couple split soon after but are still on good terms. "I'm friendly with Brad Pitt. I don't have bad blood," Paltrow told Harper's Bazaar.

In June 2022Paltrow interviewed Pitt on her Goop website. The couple had a friendly conversationwith Pitt telling Paltrow how happy he was to have her in his life as a friend. The former couple also expressed their affection for one another with Pitt saying"And I do love you," to which Paltrow replied"I love you so much."

Pitt also mentioned his adoration for Gwyneth's fatherBruceand the way that he raised Gwyneth"One of the many things I loved about Bruce — because he did have a profound effect on me and is someone I still think about — was he really fostered your voiceyour independence," he told Paltrow.

Winning an Oscar changed her life

In the 90sGwyneth Paltrow starred in fan favorites like "Sliding Doors," "Great Expectations," and "Emma." But it wasn't until her performance in "Shakespeare in Love" that she caught global attention and cemented herself as a household name. Paltrow received praise for her performance as Viola de Lesseps in the romantic historical fiction filmwinning an Oscar in 1999. She said the win changed her lifeper Variety.

Wearing a pink Ralph Lauren gownPaltrow delivered an unforgettable teary Oscars speech and later admitted the experience was overwhelming. "It was the weirdestmost surreal time," she told fellow actress Anna Faris on the Unqualified Podcast. "You're also kind of embarrassed that you're nominated for an Oscarand you have imposter syndromeand you think'I can't even believe this is happening. I'm not even that good. Does everybody hate me?'"

Following the Oscar win and the success of "Shakespeare in Love," Paltrow's career took off to new heights with roles in The "Talented Mr. Ripley," "Shallow Hal," and Marvel's "Iron Man" series.

She is famous for consciously uncoupling

Gwyneth Paltrow met Chris Martin backstage at one of his Coldplay concerts in Los Angeles in 2002. After dating for a yearthey tied the knot in December 2003. The marriage lasted for over 10 yearsand the pair welcomed two childrenApple and Moses (via People).

One of the most memorable highlights of Paltrow and Martin's relationship was their public divorce announcement when they introduced the world to "consciously uncoupling." The actress admitted the term was "dorky," but insisted the positivity post-divorce is worthwhile. "I wanted to turn my divorce into a positive. What if I didn't blame the other person for anything and held myself 100% accountable?" she told Net-a-Porter. In planning for her divorcePaltrow said she did a lot of research and asked many questions about how divorce impacts children. The CEO mom added that her goal was to maintain a good relationship with Martinso their children did not feel betrayed (via Goop).

Both have moved onwith Martin dating actress Dakota Johnson since 2017 and Paltrow married producer Brad Falchuk in 2018according to Us Weekly.

Motherhood wasn't always easy for her

Paltrow has spoken out about how she struggled with post-natal depression after the birth of Moses. She said she was shocked that it happened to her. "I went to a really dark place," she told mom Blythe Danner on her Goop podcast. Paltrow's mom praised her daughter for going to therapy and always seeking help when struggling.

The Goop founder said she overcame post-natal depression without medication. "I thoughtwellwhat if I went to therapy and I started exercising againand I stopped drinking alcohol," she said on the Goop podcast. "I just gave myself a period of regenerationand I slept moreand it really broke me out of it."

Paltrow said she is not against medicine or "tried and true" methodsbut she wanted to let her body see what it could do naturallyand added that she was fortunate her wellness strategies worked. Overcoming her darker daysPaltrow is now a thriving working mom devoted to her children. "Watching these two come into being and grow up into who they are has just been the most rewarding experience. Raising kids isn't always easybut it's one of the most beautiful things in life," she wrote on her Goop blog.

She launched a popular life called blog Goop

In 2008Gwyneth Paltrow launched a women's life blog from London kitchen. It started as a homespun weekly newsletter with life recommendations and became a flourishing empire with a net worth of $250 million in 2018 (via The New York Times). Goop has gone beyond recipes and beauty recommendations and is now a wellness and life shopping brand.

Paltrow started Goop when her daughter Apple was 4-years-old. She felt burnt out from doing movies and wanted an outlet for her curiosity and creativity. "I had really been wanting to somehow engage with this internet space," she said on the Goop podcast. Initial reactions to Goop were not all positive. "People were fine with me as an actressbut with Goopit was like'Stay in your lane.' Womenin generalget a lot of pushbackespecially if you're successful and attractive," the mom-of-two told Net-a-Porter. HoweverPaltrow ignored the critics and credits letting go of the need for external validation for her lifeopening up "in an incredible way."

Goop's company mission has always been to be ahead of wellness trends and to bring new things to the market for women. "We don't mind being the tip of the spear — in shortwe go first so you don't have to," per the Goop website. According to Tony Florencea venture capitalist and Goop's first institutional investor, "Gwyneth was super sophisticated in how she thought about the market opportunity" (via Indigo9Digital).

She made some controversial beauty claims

The Goop mogul has been slammed for promoting alternative wellness products and procedures that don't have scientific backing. Paltrow's alternative wellness advice has had medical experts shaking their heads in disapproval for years. Gynecologist Dr. Ann Robinson said the steaming practices once promoted by Goop were incorrect and that women should consider risks before doing any steaming. Robinson said"The claim that the steam clean could balance hormones is irrational" (via The Guardian). Goop also came under attack for promoting bee-sting facials and claiming they get rid of inflammation because bee stingslike most insect venomcause inflammationThe Guardian also reported.

Another controversial Goop product is the "Jade Egg," once advertised as able to fix hormone levels and help with bladder control. The claims saw the company fined $145,000 in civil penalties for "unsubstantiated marketing" (via Vox).

When asked about criticism of her products and methodsPaltrow said"We really are not to say at Goop that we have never made mistakes because of course we have in the pastbut we're very much in integrity and we're careful about what we say. We always feel like we understand why a lot of that [criticism] becomes clickbait for people" (via The Hollywood Reporter).

She has a strict diet and exercise routine

Gwyneth Paltrow is a timeless beauty who looks even more incredible as she agesso it's no wonder many women worldwide are interested in her diet and exercise routines. Paltrow's journey into wellness began in 1999 when her father was diagnosed with throat cancer. "His treatment was so brutalI was thinkingalmost out of desperationthat we had to be able to do something else to help him," she saidaccording to Town & Country. "That's when I started to research food and nutrition."

Paltrow is committed to a daily exercise routine that includes a class for a half hourthen a mat work class for another 30 to 45 minutes. The Goop CEO also enjoys walks around her neighborhood. While most people in Los Angeles don't walkPaltrow says she begs to differ. "You just have to decide to be the weirdo walking," Paltrow joked.

UnsurprisinglyPaltrow's diet is focused on clean eatingand she drinks only a small amount of alcohol (via Goop). "What's turned out to be best for me is paleoso I'm grain-freesugar-freeeating lots of vegetables and clean protein. Lots of fishlots of olive oil," she wrote on her Goop blog. Paltrow said she loves to have smoothies for breakfastand when she splurgesshe does so at dinner.

Paltrow spoke up about the wage disparity in Marvel films

Gwyneth Paltrow's fatherBruce Paltrowwas a film producer and his daughter's industry guiding light. She said he opened her eyes to Hollywood's pay gap for women: Bruce was upset when less-experienced male co-stars were paid the same amount as his daughter (via Variety).

When Paltrow took on the role of Tony Stark's assistantPepper Pottsin Marvel's "Iron Man" film seriesshe did not get paid as much as Robert Downey Jr. and was vocal about it. "Looknobody is worth the money that Robert Downey Jr. is worth," she told Variety of her longtime costar. "But if I told you the disparityyou would probably be surprised."

Paltrow admitted not knowing much about Marvel before taking on the role and that she was reluctant to take on the role of Pepper Potts until she realized that the character is empowered. "She is very smartshe's very levelheadedshe's groundedand I like the fact that there's a sexuality that's not blatant," she said per Superhero Hype. "Iron Man" was a big box office hitand despite the pay gapPaltrow reprised her role in the second and third "Iron Man" filmsas well as additional Marvel movies.

She ended up with a different Brad

Paltrow has had massive career success as an Oscar-winning actress and founder of the online Goop platform — but the road to happiness in her romantic life hasn't always been as rosy. Paltrow endured a broken engagement with Brad Pitt and a divorce from Chris Martinto whom she was married for 11 years. FortunatelyPaltrow found another Brad to spend her life with: her current husbandproducer Brad Falchuk who she met on the set of "Glee" in 2011 (via Town & Country). "I finally found the Brad I was supposed to marry. It just took me 20 years," Paltrow joked (via Goop).

Paltrow and Falchuk wed in the fall of 2018 in a beautiful ceremony in New York with four of their children. Falchuk is also previously divorced and has two children from the relationship (via People).

According to Paltrowher past relationship failures helped her become more accountable and opened her up to "the best relationship anyone could ever have," she said per her Goop website.

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