Gwyneth Paltrow has called on medical help as she aims to lose a little winter weight in the New Year.
The actress admits she has gained a little "holiday excess" and now is keen to lose it - but she refuses to have a crack at the infamous Master Cleanse on 2009-01-06 04:48:52
Gwyneth Paltrow Talks Holiday Detox
It’s no secret that the holidays tend to add a few pounds to everyone’s frame. And Gwyneth Paltrow has just the thing to slim down - detoxification.
In her latest GOOP newsletter, the “Sliding Doors” cutie reveals how she on 2009-01-06 04:50:50
Gwyneth Paltrow Offers Warm Welcome to Madonna
Her gal pal just got back to London following a lengthy world tour, and it didn’t take long for Gwyneth Paltrow to make it to Madonna’s Mayfair house to offer a warm welcome.
The “Shakespeare In Love” sweetheart was in a cheer on 2008-12-25 04:49:48
Gwyneth Paltrow Shares Holiday Recipes & Gift Ideas
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Paltrow and Martin plan 'unity' show
Camera coy couple Chris Martin and Gwyneth Paltrow are plotting a rare photo opportunity together following fresh speculation about their marriage. on 2008-12-19 04:52:36
Paltrow and Martin 'plan unity show'
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Paltrow and Martin avoid being seen together
Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin avoid posing for photos together, sparking rumours of marriage problems. Paltrow’s mother, actress Blythe Danner, insists that the couple are still strong, and that their reluctance to be seen together is just a ‘strategy on 2008-12-18 04:49:35
Paltrow and Martin 'not having problems'
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Mario Batali: Gwyneth Split Rumors "Not True"
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Celeb lunchboxes to benefit hunger relief
(AP)
AP - Mario Batali is doing it. So are Gwyneth Paltrow and Salman Rushdie. on 2008-12-13 04:45:24
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Gwyneth Paltrow - Broadway Plans
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Clint belts it out
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on 2008-12-02 04:52:37
Gwyneth Paltrow's smoking years
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Gywneth Paltrow Begs Forgiveness Over Real Fur
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Paltrow row: I didn't mean to wear fur
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Gwyneth Taking Notes from Madonna?
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Gwyneth Paltrow and A-Rod Party Minus Madonna
(E! Online)
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Gooserider wrote:
> "Bubbles" wrote in message
> news:HLC0g.3047$An2.495@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net...
> Moses isn't exactly THAT odd a name. Black people have been naming their
> children Moses for a LONG time.
>
Now they name their kids Propecia, and Fabreze, etc.
On Mon, 17 Apr 2006 09:57:12 GMT, "Gooserider"
wrote:
>news:HLC0g.3047$An2.495@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net...
>Moses isn't exactly THAT odd a name. Black people have been naming their
>children Moses for a LONG time.
>
I don't see the big deal about Moses either. It's a perfectly normal
real name. At least she didn't do something stupid like spelling it
Mosys.
--
Bigolhomo
"Bubbles" wrote in message
news:HLC0g.3047$An2.495@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net...
> Hospital.
>
Moses isn't exactly THAT odd a name. Black people have been naming their
children Moses for a LONG time.
What crap...I've known many people named Moses.
And I adore the name Apple. Some people just like unique names. I was
going to name my daugher, Rhiannon or Fresa...I ended up with a much
more common name but those two names were front runners for a time.
Joe Gillis wrote:
> http://www.nytimes.com/2006/04/16/fashion/sundaystyles/16NAMES.html?ex=1145332800&en=3f2a5b34a3ecd510&ei=5087%0A
> Published: April 16, 2006
> consider that if Henry Fonda were alive and having children today, it
> would seem as likely for him to name his daughter, say, Hanoi, as
> simply to call her Jane.
> Skip to next paragraph
> John Sciulli/WireImage.com
> mother, Beth Riesgraf.
> Jamie Tregidgo/WireImage.com
> his children out among the Hollywood elite equipped with ordinary names
> like Michael, Eric, Joel and Peter, as Kirk Douglas once did.
> her husband, Chris Martin, the frontman of the band Coldplay, named
> their newborn son Moses. It was an unlikely enough name for a baby boy
> born in 2006, but perhaps less startling than the much discussed (and
> mocked) handle his sister, Apple, born two years ago, will carry
> through life.
> anymore. The director Peter Farrelly plucked that very name for his
> daughter before Apple Martin came along. Even that name seems drab
> compared with Hollywood baby names like Pilot Inspektor, cooked up by
> Jason Lee, the star of "My Name Is Earl," or Banjo, the inspiration of
> the "Six Feet Under" star Rachel Griffiths, or Moxie CrimeFighter, a
> name chosen last year by the comedian and magician Penn Jillette for
> his daughter.
> names as another means for the attention-hungry to grab headlines. But
> psychologists and others who have worked with high-profile performers
> say that the naming of children can function as a window into a psyche.
> Perhaps subconsciously, they say, stars seize the opportunity of
> parenthood to express their obsessions, ambitions and inner quirks in a
> way that is, for a change, uned and not stage-managed by
> publicists.
> objectives when he and his wife, Emily, gave their daughter her highly
> individual name.
> name," Mr. Jillette said by e-mail, adding, " 'Moxie' is a name that
> was created by an American for the first national soft drink and then
> went on to mean 'chutzpah,' and that's nice."
> the losers named Dave that think having an unusual name is bad, and who
> cares what they think. They're named Dave."
> Paltrow said in an interview with Oprah Winfrey in 2004. "And I just
> thought it sounded so lovely and clean." ("Moses" meanwhile is a song
> that Mr. Martin wrote for Ms. Paltrow in 2003.)
> like Karen and Joseph for fancier ones like Madison and Caleb, movie
> stars seem compelled to push the baby naming further. The names may be
> merely distinctive (say, Maddox, Angelina Jolie's Cambodian-born
> adopted son) or bizarre, like Makena'lei Gordon, Helen Hunt's daughter,
> inspired by a place name in Hawaii. Celebrities may not so subtly be
> saying that for them ordinary rules need not apply.
> can sometimes function as the equivalent of a royal title, a way for a
> privileged caste to bestow the power of its legacy on future
> generations.
> is special and different,' " said Jenn Berman, a clinical psychologist
> in Beverly Hills, who has worked with actors. "It's unconscious, but
> they think, 'We're a creative family, you have the potential to be
> creative, so here, I bestow you with the name 'Joaquin,' " Dr. Berman
> said.
> assumptions, defy conventions and push the frontiers of the possible.
> To settle for a tedious name for the child would almost be a form of
> spiritual surrender, said Stuart Fischoff, a psychologist, who has also
> worked with Hollywood clients.
> fear," Dr. Fischoff said. "It would be very embarrassing for people to
> think of them as normal."
> Perkins named his sons Osgood
> appeared in several movies, notably the 1932 version of SCARFACE.
> Paltrow, the daughter of the actress Blythe Danner and the director and
> producer Bruce Paltrow, is named Gwyneth, after all.
> for stars to come up with creative names for their children has grown
> in recent years, particularly as Hollywood members of Generations X and
> Y have moved into their peak years of child rearing, carrying with them
> their generation's taste for obscure pop cultural references,
> iconoclasm and smirky irony.
> naming his children Moon Unit and Dweezil in the 1960's, the actress
> Shannyn Sossamon, 26, established herself as a proud product of her
> times by naming her son, born in 2003, Audio Science.
> celebrity, you are going to have to work that much harder to set
> yourself apart as a person with a specialized knowledge or a rarefied
> taste," said Pamela Redmond Satran, who has written baby-name books
> with Linda Rosenkrantz, including "Beyond Jennifer and Jason" (St.
> Martin's). She said a competitive impulse among stars seems to account
> for the recent bonanza of unlikely baby names.
> "Anyone can be thin. The famous have to be thinner."
> coincidence that the name Ryder, which was the 901st most popular boy's
> name in the country in 2001, according to Social Security
> Administration statistics, jumped to 341 in 2004, the year Kate Hudson
> and Chris Robinson chose it for their newborn son.
> pay for their own clothing - try to catch up, the stars are pushed
> further into the realms of obscure names, in an effort to stay ahead of
> this particular fashion curve. So stars troll deeper into the Old
> Testament for name ideas (both Bono and Wynonna Judd have an Elijah,
> and Cynthia Nixon has a Charles Ezekiel), into world geography (David
> and Victoria Beckham have a Brooklyn, and Summer Phoenix and Casey
> Affleck have an Indiana) or even into Grandmother's attic. (Jude Law
> dusted off the name Iris for his daughter, and Heath Ledger and
> Michelle Williams exhumed the name Matilda for their first child last
> fall.)
> children amounts to simple narcissism by the parents, and the resulting
> status comes at the child's expense. The children, after all, are the
> ones who will have to raise their hands every time a teacher calls out
> "Coco" or "Eulala."
> psychologist in Los Angeles, who has had actors on his patient roster.
> "The child is a part of them, not an individual. It's an appendage."
> and Angelina Jolie are expecting has already been a cover subject for
> magazines.
> are overblown. If, for example, Harvey Keitel's son, born in 2004,
> feels a bit conspicuous being named Roman, he will at least have
> company. Both Cate Blanchett and Debra Messing named sons Roman that
> year.
> discuss in therapy, said Dr. Berman, who said she has counseled
> several: "With kids of celebrities, in all honesty, the other issues
> are so big this one pales in comparison."
> This point was driven home again last week, when Gwyneth Paltrow and
> her husband, Chris Martin, the frontman of the band Coldplay, named
> their newborn son Moses...
I giggled a bit when I read that Paltrow's son Moses was born at Mt. Sinai
Hospital.
Bubbles
---
"I'd reach for a beer first thing in the morning. I'd drink all day. They
used to ask me in interviews, 'What about all the drugs, cocaine
and marijuana?' And I'd say, 'Well, I just do them to cover up the
fact that I'm an alcoholic.'" (Dennis Hopper)
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/04/16/fashion/sundaystyles/16NAMES.html?ex=1145332800&en=3f2a5b34a3ecd510&ei=5087%0A
Why Stars Name Babies Moxie, Moses and Apple
By ALEX WILLIAMS
Published: April 16, 2006
IT'S a measure of what we have come to expect from celebrities to
consider that if Henry Fonda were alive and having children today, it
would seem as likely for him to name his daughter, say, Hanoi, as
simply to call her Jane.
Skip to next paragraph
John Sciulli/WireImage.com
Pilot Inspektor Riesgraf-Lee with his father, Jason Lee, and his
mother, Beth Riesgraf.
Jamie Tregidgo/WireImage.com
Gwyneth Paltrow and her first-born, Apple Martin.
It seems almost unimaginable for any 21st-century movie star to send
his children out among the Hollywood elite equipped with ordinary names
like Michael, Eric, Joel and Peter, as Kirk Douglas once did.
This point was driven home again last week, when Gwyneth Paltrow and
her husband, Chris Martin, the frontman of the band Coldplay, named
their newborn son Moses. It was an unlikely enough name for a baby boy
born in 2006, but perhaps less startling than the much discussed (and
mocked) handle his sister, Apple, born two years ago, will carry
through life.
Not that a name like Apple Martin stands out among celebrity children
anymore. The director Peter Farrelly plucked that very name for his
daughter before Apple Martin came along. Even that name seems drab
compared with Hollywood baby names like Pilot Inspektor, cooked up by
Jason Lee, the star of "My Name Is Earl," or Banjo, the inspiration of
the "Six Feet Under" star Rachel Griffiths, or Moxie CrimeFighter, a
name chosen last year by the comedian and magician Penn Jillette for
his daughter.
Skeptics scoff at the mad rush by stars to come up with exotic baby
names as another means for the attention-hungry to grab headlines. But
psychologists and others who have worked with high-profile performers
say that the naming of children can function as a window into a psyche.
Perhaps subconsciously, they say, stars seize the opportunity of
parenthood to express their obsessions, ambitions and inner quirks in a
way that is, for a change, uned and not stage-managed by
publicists.
Mr. Jillette, for example, managed to satisfy a number of interests and
objectives when he and his wife, Emily, gave their daughter her highly
individual name.
"You're likely to be the only one in any normal-size group with that
name," Mr. Jillette said by e-mail, adding, " 'Moxie' is a name that
was created by an American for the first national soft drink and then
went on to mean 'chutzpah,' and that's nice."
Besides, Moxie CrimeFighter fits right into the creative world.
"Everyone I know with an unusual name loves it," he wrote. "It's only
the losers named Dave that think having an unusual name is bad, and who
cares what they think. They're named Dave."
Not all performers present their decisions in such terms.
"Apples are so sweet, and they're wholesome, and it's biblical," Ms.
Paltrow said in an interview with Oprah Winfrey in 2004. "And I just
thought it sounded so lovely and clean." ("Moses" meanwhile is a song
that Mr. Martin wrote for Ms. Paltrow in 2003.)
But while middle-class parents increasingly trade in standard names
like Karen and Joseph for fancier ones like Madison and Caleb, movie
stars seem compelled to push the baby naming further. The names may be
merely distinctive (say, Maddox, Angelina Jolie's Cambodian-born
adopted son) or bizarre, like Makena'lei Gordon, Helen Hunt's daughter,
inspired by a place name in Hawaii. Celebrities may not so subtly be
saying that for them ordinary rules need not apply.
If celebrities are the new American aristocracy, the exotic baby name
can sometimes function as the equivalent of a royal title, a way for a
privileged caste to bestow the power of its legacy on future
generations.
"There's a sense of 'I'm special, I'm different, and therefore my child
is special and different,' " said Jenn Berman, a clinical psychologist
in Beverly Hills, who has worked with actors. "It's unconscious, but
they think, 'We're a creative family, you have the potential to be
creative, so here, I bestow you with the name 'Joaquin,' " Dr. Berman
said.
As artists, actors often consider it their duty to shake up
assumptions, defy conventions and push the frontiers of the possible.
To settle for a tedious name for the child would almost be a form of
spiritual surrender, said Stuart Fischoff, a psychologist, who has also
worked with Hollywood clients.
"They're expressing their creativity, and they're also expressing their
fear," Dr. Fischoff said. "It would be very embarrassing for people to
think of them as normal."
The unusual celebrity baby name is not new. Decades ago, Anthony
Perkins named his sons Osgood
[Faulty research here -- Osgood Perkins was Anthony's father. He
appeared in several movies, notably the 1932 version of SCARFACE.
Back to the article]
and Elvis, and Marlon Brando named his daughter Cheyenne. And Ms.
Paltrow, the daughter of the actress Blythe Danner and the director and
producer Bruce Paltrow, is named Gwyneth, after all.
But those who track the popularity of baby names say that the pressure
for stars to come up with creative names for their children has grown
in recent years, particularly as Hollywood members of Generations X and
Y have moved into their peak years of child rearing, carrying with them
their generation's taste for obscure pop cultural references,
iconoclasm and smirky irony.
Just as Frank Zappa proved himself the classic hippie prankster by
naming his children Moon Unit and Dweezil in the 1960's, the actress
Shannyn Sossamon, 26, established herself as a proud product of her
times by naming her son, born in 2003, Audio Science.
"A name is free, it is something that everyone has, so if you are a
celebrity, you are going to have to work that much harder to set
yourself apart as a person with a specialized knowledge or a rarefied
taste," said Pamela Redmond Satran, who has written baby-name books
with Linda Rosenkrantz, including "Beyond Jennifer and Jason" (St.
Martin's). She said a competitive impulse among stars seems to account
for the recent bonanza of unlikely baby names.
"In a weird way, it's like anorexia" in Hollywood, Ms. Satran said.
"Anyone can be thin. The famous have to be thinner."
They also have a traditional role as tastemakers. It's hardly a
coincidence that the name Ryder, which was the 901st most popular boy's
name in the country in 2001, according to Social Security
Administration statistics, jumped to 341 in 2004, the year Kate Hudson
and Chris Robinson chose it for their newborn son.
But as regular people - the sort who wait in line at restaurants and
pay for their own clothing - try to catch up, the stars are pushed
further into the realms of obscure names, in an effort to stay ahead of
this particular fashion curve. So stars troll deeper into the Old
Testament for name ideas (both Bono and Wynonna Judd have an Elijah,
and Cynthia Nixon has a Charles Ezekiel), into world geography (David
and Victoria Beckham have a Brooklyn, and Summer Phoenix and Casey
Affleck have an Indiana) or even into Grandmother's attic. (Jude Law
dusted off the name Iris for his daughter, and Heath Ledger and
Michelle Williams exhumed the name Matilda for their first child last
fall.)
Some therapists said the celebrity impulse to foist odd names on their
children amounts to simple narcissism by the parents, and the resulting
status comes at the child's expense. The children, after all, are the
ones who will have to raise their hands every time a teacher calls out
"Coco" or "Eulala."
"It's like having a mini me," said Robert R. Butterworth, a clinical
psychologist in Los Angeles, who has had actors on his patient roster.
"The child is a part of them, not an individual. It's an appendage."
The burden of celebrity falls even on the unborn. The child Brad Pitt
and Angelina Jolie are expecting has already been a cover subject for
magazines.
Other psychologists, however, believe fears for the child's well-being
are overblown. If, for example, Harvey Keitel's son, born in 2004,
feels a bit conspicuous being named Roman, he will at least have
company. Both Cate Blanchett and Debra Messing named sons Roman that
year.
Besides, the offspring of the Hollywood elite have other matters to
discuss in therapy, said Dr. Berman, who said she has counseled
several: "With kids of celebrities, in all honesty, the other issues
are so big this one pales in comparison."
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060410/en_nm/paltrow_dc
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Oscar-winning actress Gwyneth Paltrow gave birth
over the weekend to her second child with British rock star husband
Chris Martin, a son the couple has named Moses, a family spokeswoman
said on Monday.
Mother and baby are both "100 percent" healthy, but the celebrity
couple, who maintain homes in London and New York, were disclosing no
further details about the arrival of their new son, spokeswoman Emily
Yomtovian said.
Martin, wearing a black, hooded sweatshirt, was seen walking into Mount
Sinai Hospital in Manhattan on Monday afternoon, striding briskly past
a group of photographers without making a comment.
Paltrow, 33, and Martin, 29, whose British rock band Coldplay recorded
a song called "Moses," have a daughter named Apple Blythe Alison
Martin, who turns 2 next month. Her first name drew considerable
attention when she was born. Paltrow has said her husband thought of
the name.
"It conjured such a lovely picture for me -- you know, apples are so
sweet, and they're wholesome and it's biblical -- and I just thought it
sounded so lovely," the actress said in 2004 on "The Oprah Winfrey
Show."
Paltrow, who won an Academy Award as best actress for her role in the
1998 film "Shakespeare in Love," married Martin, Coldplay's lead
singer, in a secret ceremony in southern California in December 2003.
The two met backstage at a Coldplay concert in 2002, five years after
the end of Paltrow's high-profile romance with one-time fiance Brad
Pitt. She also once dated actor Ben Affleck.
The song "Moses," for which Martin shares songwriting credits, appears
on the "Live 2003" Coldplay album celebrating the band's worldwide tour
in support of its chart-topping sophomore release, "A Rush of Blood to
the Head."
NY DAILY NEWS...BEN WIDDICOMBE
Gwynnie, darling, what are you doing?
After yesterday's item that pregnant Gwyneth Paltrow was spotted
downing Guinness with dinner on Tuesday, a reader tells me: "I sat next
to her and Chris Martin at Lupa on Thompson Street [Wednesday] night;
she had two or three glasses of wine in the time that I was there, and
I left when they were partway through the main course."
While Guinness contains iron that can be good for a pregnancy, drinking
wine when you're five months along is a tad more controversial.
Gwyneth and Chris were looking very much in love at a corner table in
the back room of the popular SoHo restaurant, run by Mario Batali.
Continues the spy: "She looked gorgeous as usual, with the pregnant
'glow.' Her face did look large though, which, according to my
superstitious Italian friend who was with me, means she is having a
girl, since face changes during pregnancy mean a female child."
Isn't it amazing what you can learn from a gossip column?
"Messalina" wrote in news:1141836329.636687.169940
@e56g2000cwe.googlegroups.com:
UCSB Gwynnie, of course.
Leighlabella wrote:
> He's worked with so many stars with huge egos lately it's hard to tell.
> Here are his most recent films with and the big name actors in them...
> 'All The Kings Men' with Sean Penn, Jude Law, Kate Winslet, Patricia
> Clarkson & James Gandolfini
> 'Bobby' with Demi Moore, Sharon Stone & Elijah Wood
My vote's for Sean Penn and Sharon Stone. Possibly Demi.
Mez
He's worked with so many stars with huge egos lately it's hard to tell.
Here are his most recent films with and the big name actors in them...
'Proof' with Gwyneth Paltrow & Jake Gyllenhaal
'All The Kings Men' with Sean Penn, Jude Law, Kate Winslet, Patricia
Clarkson & James Gandolfini
'Bobby' with Demi Moore, Sharon Stone & Elijah Wood
So who of the above is he talking about?
alphakitten wrote:
> Alicia wrote:
> Berry, Julia Roberts, Gwyneth Paltrow etc. I'm just saying...
>
hehehe Add in Helen "Where have you gone?! Why, to Hell and hunt of
course." Hunt. :-p
On Mon, 06 Mar 2006 19:22:16 +1100, in alt.gossip.celebrities, eggs
arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :
... In article ,
... alphakitten wrote:
...
... > Alicia wrote:
... ... >
...
... > Yeah, and so do Mira Sorvino, Marisa Tomei, Cuba Gooding Jr, Halle
... > Berry, Julia Roberts, Gwyneth Paltrow etc. I'm just saying...
...
... Well, Brad ain't dead yet, and he's already checked at least one of
... these others off his 'to do' list!
"Hump Jolie"? Yeah, done. Who is next?
In article ,
alphakitten wrote:
> Alicia wrote:
> Berry, Julia Roberts, Gwyneth Paltrow etc. I'm just saying...
Well, Brad ain't dead yet, and he's already checked at least one of
these others off his 'to do' list!
eggs.
Alicia wrote:
> Hey, Angie has an Oscar,
Yeah, and so do Mira Sorvino, Marisa Tomei, Cuba Gooding Jr, Halle
Berry, Julia Roberts, Gwyneth Paltrow etc. I'm just saying...
~Angel
Rick in Oz wrote:
> http://breakingnews.iol.ie/entertainment/story.asp?j=173713418&p=y737y4yz4&n
> =173714178
> London - she's even become a fan of cult vintage British comedy.
> quintessentially-English series The Two Ronnies, which ran from 1971 to 1987
> starring Ronnie Corbett and the late Ronnie Barker.
> five years ago that I'd love watching re-runs of The Two Ronnies, I'd have
> said you were clinically insane.
What if you live nowhere?
mc
In alt.showbiz.gossip Rick in Oz wrote:
: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/showbiz/showbiznews.html?in_a
: rticle_id=377711&in_page_id=1773&in_a_source=
: Mother-to-be Gwyneth looks swell
: by CHRIS SEALEY, Daily Mail
: 08:28am 20th February 2006
: After she became pregnant again last year, Gwyneth Paltrow was a little
: reluctant to reveal the fact despite relentless speculation.
: But as she bared her bump at the weekend, she showed that she has overcome
: any coyness about the good news.
Uh, she's at the *beach*. What do you expect her to wear, a burqa?
Fiona
"Rick in Oz" wrote in message
news:6ThKf.298$NN.7415@snnrp1.syd4.maint.ops.aspac.uu.net...
> http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/showbiz/showbiznews.html?in_a
> rticle_id=377711&in_page_id=1773&in_a_source=
> by CHRIS SEALEY, Daily Mail
> reluctant to reveal the fact despite relentless speculation.
> any coyness about the good news.
> May, looked radiant as she wore a towel and a bikini top while relaxing at
> the poolside of a luxury hotel during a holiday in Mexico, where she is
> staying with her 21-month-old daughter Apple.
> surgery on her breasts. She blamed breastfeeding for changing her shape
> for
> the worse.
> and seemed to be really comfortable with the prospect of becoming a mother
> again."
Being pregnant with little Ipod must agree with her.
(January 2003) In New Zealand filming Ted & Sylvia
"I find 'Sex and the City' irreverent and shocking. It's one step beyond how girls really talk. I would do a cameo on that show in a flash."
"I try to remember, as I hear about friends getting engaged, that it's not about the ring, and it's not about the wedding. It's a grave thing, getting married. And it's easy to get swept up in the wrong things."
"It really changed my life. When we split up, something changed, permanently, in me. My heart sort of broke that day, and it will never be the same." - about her 1997 break up with Brad Pitt.
"It changed me more than anything else. You don't want to get to that place where you're the adult and you're palpably in the next generation. And, this shoved me into that." - about her father's struggle with throat cancer.
"Beauty, to me, is about being comfortable in your own skin. That, or a kick-ass red lipstick."
Dating Coldplay singer Chris Martin [2002-]
Played Thomas Jefferson's daughter in 'Jefferson in Paris'. Her mother Blythe Danner had played Thomas Jefferson's wife in the film adaptation of the musical '1776' just before Gwyneth was conceived.
13th April, 2003, attended the ceremony in Talavera de la Reina, Toledo, Spain, in which she was named "adopted daughter". Gwyneth first visited the town as a young school-girl, and has since frequently returned to visit the small town, enamoured - she says - of the people, the food and the countryside.
Went to Crossroads High School in Santa Monica for one year.
Measurements: 33 1/2-25-35. Called "a designer's dream". (Source: Celebrity Sleuth magazine)
Did her own singing in the movie Duets (2000).
In 2002, shot commercials and print ads for Spain's department store chain, El Corte Inglés' spring line.
Sister of Jake Paltrow; first cousin of actress Katherine Moennig; and Hillary Danner; niece of Harry Danner.
Owns a flat in London, UK.
Is a vegetarian
Has been friends with Maya Rudolph (of Saturday Night Live fame) since she was seven.
As part of research for her role as an obese woman in Shallow Hal (2001), Gwyneth wore the 200 pound latex "fat" suit she used for the film to a bar where people refused to make eye contact with her and treated her rudely. She then said that this experience made her saddened by the injustice faced by overweight people in society.
Spends Thanksgiving every year with Steven Spielberg and Kate Capshaw at their home in the Hamptons.
Attended Madonna's wedding to Guy Ritchie in Scotland.
Was rumoured to have been invited to ex-fiance Brad Pitt's wedding to Jennifer Aniston but refused to attend. Other sources say she wasn't actually invited and that the whole thing was a publicity rumour.
A couple sued Gwyneth for an undisclosed amount claiming that the actress injured them during an April 1999 car accident.
Met with James Cameron for the role of Rose in Titanic (1997).
Turned down the role of Emma Peel in the movie Avengers, The (1998).
After spending a time in her early teens in Talavera de la Reina (Spain), she can speak fairly good Spanish.
Attended the University of California at Santa Barbara for one year.
Confirmed as the next "Calvin Klein" model. [1996]
Engaged to actor Brad Pitt [20 December 1996]
One of People Magazine's 50 Most Beautiful People. [1998]
Gave $21,000 watch to boyfriend Ben Affleck as a birthday present. [15 August 1998]
Voted "Most Stuck-up" in Movieline's 100 Most. [October 1998]
Graduated from The Spence School in New York, New York. [1990]
Gwyneth Paltrow is the daughter of producer Bruce Paltrow and actress Blythe Danner. After attending the Spence School in New York City, she moved to California where she attended the University of California in Santa Barbara, majoring in Art History. She soon quit, realizing it was not her passion. She began acting in the Williamstown Theatre play "Picnic, " with her mother. In 1991 she appeared in her first film, Shout (1991) with John Travolta. She met Steven Spielberg and was cast in his film Hook (1991). After a bit part in the 1995 film Se7en (1995) she began dating her co-star Brad Pitt. She appeared in Pallbearer, The (1996) and Emma (1996) and received her first Oscar nomination in 1999 for her role as Viola in'John Madden''s, Shakespeare in Love (1998)
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