The actress tells in a podcast how the 2014 divorce also affected her film career
Success does not protect against setbacks. Not even a Hollywood. Gwyneth Paltrow he recalled this by retracing a phase of his career in which the personal sphere also ended up impacting professional opportunities. Award-winning actress, accomplished entrepreneur and brand founder Goop, Paltrow she returned to talk about one of the most delicate moments of her public life: the separation from Chris Martinwhich occurred in 2014 after more than ten years of marriage. A rupture which, as he explained today, did not stop at the confines of private life.
Gwyneth Paltrow, the breakup with Chris Martin
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An interview on the podcast brought the topic back to the center of the story Good Hanghosted by Amy Poehler. Here Paltrow recalled how, in that period, a film proposal suddenly stalled due to the media climate linked to the separation. “I should have made a movieit was right after my marriage ended,” she said. “But at that time the press was very harshAccording to what the actress reported, the project was shelved because it was deemed “too exposed”, in a context in which the focus was no longer on work, but on her personal life. A dynamic that Paltrow commented on with a note of bitter irony: “I was separating and then I was also dropped from the film. It was incredible,” he said, hinting at how the weight of public judgment can affect even established careers.
A phase overcome, today with greater balance
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The actress offered no details about the title or the nuanced production, choosing instead to focus on the broader sense of the experience. The story is in fact part of a more general reflection on the relationship between media exposure, fragility personal and work, especially when you are constantly in the spotlight. Today, Paltrow looks at that period with greater distance. She is married to the TV producer Brad Falchuk and is experiencing a stable phase, both on a personal and professional level.
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