Gwyneth Paltrow’s children reacted quite differently to her recent flirtation with Timothée Chalamet, her co-star in the film “Marty Supreme.” While her daughter, Apple, who is 21 and carries a “punk rock” vibe, thought the public display of affection was “amazing,” her 19-year-old son, Moses, expressed a desire to not see it at all.
Paltrow mentioned in an interview with the Hollywood Reporter that Moses felt “frustrated in a way” about the situation. The Oscar-winning actress reflected on this contrasting dynamic as she discussed her kids’ reactions to her role in the film.
“I think they’re really looking forward to the movie,” she noted during a Christmas Day interview. “Now that they’re older, they can handle seeing this side of me,” she added, though she playfully acknowledged that they might “gag” during the more intimate scenes.
It’s intriguing—Paltrow revealed that her children haven’t seen her in many films. They appear to prefer her as the more familiar, motherly figure and seem less interested in exploring the celebrity persona she has in Hollywood.
Interestingly, Paltrow shared that her friends, especially those in Los Angeles and her British friends, found the kiss with Chalamet to be quite exciting. They flooded her inbox with messages and pictures, wanting to celebrate the moment with her.
Reflecting on the experience, she mentioned, “The worst part is trying to act naturally while aware that paparazzi are watching.” On this subject, she passionately spoke about freedom and exploring sexuality, themes that resonate deeply with the film.
While she feels a bit less inclined to portray nudity now compared to her younger years, she emphasized the importance of being in touch with one’s sexuality, noting that it’s a significant part of identity. Paltrow also pointed out that women, particularly those in their 40s, are powerful consumers and deserve representation in narratives that embody agency and sexuality.
She admired the bold choices made by artists like Nicole Kidman, underscoring the value of exploration in the creative process.
The film “Marty Supreme” is set to hit theaters on December 25th, and it seems like both excitement and mixed feelings surround its release.
Paltrow also opened up about her personal life in a May 2023 podcast episode, during which Apple playfully reacted by covering her ears while filming a TikTok, showing just how different their opinions can be on such topics.
