Gwyneth Paltrow's 19-year-old son had a mortifying encounter with his mother when he watched her intimate scenes in her new film 'Marty Supreme' alongside Timothée Chalamet.
During a Q&A event to promote the movie, Gwyneth revealed that she felt sorry for Moses after seeing how upset he was. She quipped that watching his mom have sex on screen would kill him.
This wasn't an isolated incident as the Oscar-winning actress previously shared her experience of being fired from a film following her highly publicized 'conscious uncoupling' divorce from ex-husband Chris Martin in 2014.
The 53-year-old star recalled that there was backlash when she and her then-partner announced their split, which ultimately led to negative repercussions for her career. She jokingly noted that this experience turned out to be a "great" one at the time since it coincided with her getting fired from a film. However, now Paltrow acknowledges that some people were made to feel as if they had done something wrong because of her high-profile divorce.
Paltrow starred alongside Chalamet in 'Marty Supreme', set in 1950s New York City, where she plays opposite his character, Marty Mauser, who is an aspiring table-tennis player.
During a Q&A event to promote the movie, Gwyneth revealed that she felt sorry for Moses after seeing how upset he was. She quipped that watching his mom have sex on screen would kill him.
This wasn't an isolated incident as the Oscar-winning actress previously shared her experience of being fired from a film following her highly publicized 'conscious uncoupling' divorce from ex-husband Chris Martin in 2014.
The 53-year-old star recalled that there was backlash when she and her then-partner announced their split, which ultimately led to negative repercussions for her career. She jokingly noted that this experience turned out to be a "great" one at the time since it coincided with her getting fired from a film. However, now Paltrow acknowledges that some people were made to feel as if they had done something wrong because of her high-profile divorce.
Paltrow starred alongside Chalamet in 'Marty Supreme', set in 1950s New York City, where she plays opposite his character, Marty Mauser, who is an aspiring table-tennis player.