Blake Shelton may be one of the most recognizable names in country music, but don’t expect to see him at the 2023 CMA Awards because he’s not even in Nashville right now.
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Gwyneth Paltrow revealed that the birth of her daughter Apple in 2004 was her reason to leave Hollywood. "Once I had Apple, I really didn't want to fly off and go [on] location, and I wanted to be home," the Goop founder explained to reporters at the launch event for her more affordable good.clean.goop beauty line Wednesday.
"I think especially women have very different chapters in their lives, and I think we should feel free to lean into whatever incarnation comes with the next chapter." Paltrow was an "it" girl in the 1990s and early 2000s, starring in movies like "Se7en," "Emma," "Shallow Hal" and "Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow." And she won a best actress Oscar for "Shakespeare in Love" in 1999. But after she married Chris Martin in 2003 and gave birth to her daughter a year later, her priorities changed.
The former couple also share son Moses, 17.
"I think we should all give ourselves the permission to do that," she said of realigning priorities. The 51-year-old said she was grateful she was able to take a "pause" from acting and "be home and have my little kids.
And then I had this voice inside me, 'I don't know if I really want to go back to doing [acting].' "And then it gave me a bit of a crisis. Well, then, what does that mean about me, and who am I if I'm not, am I worth anything? It was very confusing." Paltrow continued to work after her children were born, playing Pepper Potts in the "Iron Man" franchise and "The Avengers," along with other movies, but her roles tended to be smaller and less frequent.
Since stepping away from the spotlight, Paltrow’s main career focus has become Goop, her multimillion-dollar lifestyle brand she launched in 2008. Apple is now attending Vanderbilt University while Moses
.Blake Shelton may be one of the most recognizable names in country music, but don’t expect to see him at the 2023 CMA Awards because he’s not even in Nashville right now.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Outside of recent voice roles on “American Horror Stories” and “She Said,” Oscar winner Gwyneth Paltrow has not acted on camera in a few years. Her last film was in 2019 courtesy of “Avengers: Endgame,” in which she reprised her fan favorite Marvel role of Pepper Potts, while she also appeared in the Netflix series “The Politician,” which dropped its second season in June 2020. In a recent interview with Entertainment Tonight, Paltrow suggested that she currently has no plans to get back in front of the camera as an actor given all of her business responsibilities with Goop.
Gwyneth Paltrow has been on an acting hiatus with her last on-camera work being in 2020’s Season 2 of The Politician.
Gwyneth Paltrow is opening up about her break from acting.
Björk has shared that she will start writing her next album in 2024, along with confirming a ‘Cornucopia’ film.The Icelandic artist was reflecting on the process of her ‘Cornucopia’ concert and theatrical production – which has toured across the world from 2019-2023 – in a recent interview, when she revealed that new music is on the horizon for next year.“Well, Cornucopia was a strange project because we did it for a year, and then Covid came for two years,” she told Rolling Stone. “And then we started it again. We’re finishing it now around Christmas.
Shannon Beador recognizes she made a huge “mistake.”
Cher has said in a new interview that she has “never liked” her singing voice “that much”.Speaking to Paper, the legendary singer explained that she’s “not a Cher fan” after talking about her new festive album ‘Christmas’. The star was then asked what she meant by this, to which she replied: “I don’t know, what do you think it means?”In response, the interviewer suggested that there could be some “separation” between Cher’s public persona and her private life.“No, no, no, I just never liked my voice that much,” she told the publication. “If I had my choice, I probably would have another one, but I didn’t get my choice.
—are many things: Academy Award-winning actor, Goop founder, wellness connoisseur (or , depending on whom you ask). Call Paltrow what you want, but there's no denying the 51-year-old is consistent.When it comes to beauty, she's never been or anything else that comes with aging—so long as she's getting enough sleep and water.
Gwyneth Paltrow is addressing the “nepo baby” debate.
Bustle magazine, the Oscar-winning actress and businesswoman said that she hopes her children “feel free to pursue exactly what they want to do” without fear of judgement.The term ‘nepo baby’ refers to the children of celebrities who have success in similar careers. Nepo is short for nepotism.The phrase went viral online last year as social media users drew attention to a number rising stars who have famous parents, such as Brooklyn Beckham, Jaden and Willow Smith, and Euphoria star Maude Apatow, who is the daughter of director Judd Apatow and actress Leslie Mann.In January, Paltrow’s 19-year-old daughter Apple Martin — whose father is Coldplay singer Chris Martin — made her debut as a model at Chanel’s Paris Fashion Week.Paltrow said that there is a “whole nepo baby culture and judgement that exists around kids of famous people”.“She’s really just a student, and… she just wants to be a kid and be at school and learn.
Gwyneth Paltrow fans, take a good look at your girl, cause she’s not going to be in the public eye much longer!
to share on the term. Paltrow—daughter of Emmy winning actor Blythe Danner and television producer/director Bruce Paltrow—has , so you can probably guess where this is going.“Now there’s this whole nepo baby culture, and judgment that exists around kids of famous people,” the Oscar-winner told in a recent interview, adding, “there’s nothing wrong with doing or wanting to do what your parents do,” and, “I think it’s kind of an ugly moniker.” Paltrow told the outlet that she hopes her children, Apple and Moses, always feel free to pursue whatever career they want without fear of judgment from others, which is fair enough.This content can also be viewed on the site it from.The last time Paltrow weighed in on nepo babies, she was commenting on Hailey Bieber's “nepo baby” t-shirt, writing on , “I might need a few of these.” And before the term “nepo baby” entered popular lexicon, she and Bieber talked nepotism on an episode of Bieber's YouTube channel, “Who's in My Bathroom.” Per , Paltrow said, “I really do feel that once your foot is in the door—which you unfairly got in—then you have to work almost twice as hard and be twice as good because people are ready to pull you down 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.”One thing about .By Stacey LeascaBy GlamourBy Elizabeth LoganBy Alex KesslerMore from GlamourSee More Stories© 2023 Condé Nast.
Gwyneth Paltrow is opening up about her feelings around the “nepo baby” term, which is used for those kids of famous parents. Paltrow is the daughter of actress Blythe Danner and director Bruce Paltrow and says that label is an “ugly moniker.”
Gwyneth Paltrow has had an incredible career in the spotlight, but once she sells Goop, we may never see her again. The actress and businesswoman built the company reportedly worth $250 million, and although she isn’t ready to sell, she might say goodbye to fame once she does.In a recent interview with Bustle, the “Shallow Hal” star opened up about aging, beauty, her family, and more. The 51-year-old brought up disappearing from the public eye- twice.
Gwyneth Paltrow is ready to make her exit. The Oscar winner detailed what she wants her life to look like when she retires in the future.“I will literally disappear from public life,” Paltrow, 51, told Bustle in an interview published on Wednesday.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Gwyneth Paltrow briefly entered the “nepo baby” discourse in January when she commented on an Instagram post of Hailee Bieber wearing a shirt with the moniker on it and wrote: “I might need a few of these.” Now Paltrow, the daughter of actor Blythe Danner and director/producer Bruce Paltrow who is an Oscar winner in her own right, entered the discourse more forcefully by telling Bustle the term “nepo baby” is an “ugly moniker.” “Now there’s this whole nepo baby culture, and judgment that exists around kids of famous people,” Paltrow said when her 19-year-old daughter Apple got brought up. “She’s really just a student, and she’s been very…She just wants to be a kid and be at school and learn.
Gwyneth Paltrow is opening up about her career.
Bae Suzy has opened up about her time as a member of K-pop girl group Miss A and how she had to hide her feelings during that era of her career.Bae Suzy recently spoke to Cosmopolitan Korea about her role in the upcoming Netflix K-drama series, Doona!, in which she plays a K-pop idol who suddenly leaves behind her glamorous celebrity life and retires from the entertainment industry.During the interview, the Bae Suzy touched on how filming Doona! and playing the titular character had “constantly reminded [her] of the time when I was a member of Miss A”, per SBS Star. The actress had made her debut in 2010 as a member of Miss A and remained with the group until their disbandment in 2017.“Although my experience was different from Doona’s, I was still able to understand her well,” she said.
Dolly Parton has never shied away from being her most authentic self, no matter what anyone — even her family members — had to say. In an interview published with The Guardian
Gwyneth Paltrow wants to clear something up!