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this topic is as : :gossip:

 

this subject destined for careers to Gwyneth not his private life, more logic .

but this subject was to deny a rumor.

Have a conclusion ?

 

 

there is the thread: haters Gwyneth ? :thinking:

 

There's already a Gwyneth thread, and a thread for Gwyneth haters. :P

 

And I don't think this thread belongs in the lounge...?

 

 

not post here often that is annoying, because the celebrity is empty, not value and any love . And because celebrities spitting on the value of human, family and others.

 

 

But now if I want to talk of Coldplay is into of this world because the paparazzis have said:

 

why because the medias know live private to Chris because journalists it's celebrities, too?

is as Perez Hilton here :

 

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1CJLpz8LWA]YouTube - MADtv - Coldplay - I'm The Most Important Part Of Coldplay (PARODY)[/ame]

 

 

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqpDhPXg6Zs]YouTube - Coldplay Parody[/ame]

 

 

this topic will get lost in the forum but it was interesting and far from showbise medias-paparazzis.

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Did Gwyneth Paltrow help introduce Jake Gyllenhaal to Taylor Swift?

 

Asked if rumors the actor, 29, and country star, 21, met when Gwyn hosted a dinner party at her London home, Gwyneth stays mum.

 

“Well, I’m scared to say,” she told USA Today.

 

“It’s so weird. I wonder how people find out these things,” she added. “It was a while ago, so I don’t know why it would come out today.”

 

“I’ve just known Jake for a long time and he’s a great guy,” she said, “and [my husband] Chris has a friendship with Taylor.”

 

FYI: Gwyneth will be one of the celebs featured on the NBC’s Who Do You Think You Are!

 

The show, which premieres its second season February 4, gives viewers a personal look as stars trace their family history.

Could you please include your sources when you post articles, Tracey?

Thanks. :nice:

Could you please include your sources when you post articles, Tracey?

Thanks. :nice:

 

 

OH NOES:lol: It was from the Just Jared site:)

 

The other 2 were from the Contacmusic site.

Why do I find it slightly cringe-worthy that Chris "has a friendship with Taylor"? :lol:

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Gwyneth Paltrow is staying 'Country Strong' on all fronts - USATODAY.com

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For Gwyneth Paltrow, acting can be an out-of-body experience.

 

Take, for instance, her first leading role in seven years — that of Kelly Canter, a country singer battling alcoholism in Country Strong.

 

The Oscar winner for Shakespeare in Love and mother of two "loved doing (the role)" but also calls it "wrenching."

 

She recalls shooting a scene in the film in which her character breaks down in a bathroom stall.

 

"You sort of see how unhinged she is. I sobbed in that scene for six hours. I went home, my kids (Apple, 6½, and Moses, 4½) were already asleep, and I was like a shell of a human being, wrung out to the bone," she says. "I took a hot bath and had a big glass of wine, and I began coming back into my body. Then I was like, 'Oh my God, how am I both these people at the same time?' In the morning, I was like" — she raises her voice excitedly— " 'Pancakes! Let's color something!' I thought, 'This is crazy.' I'm multiple personalities."

 

The role of a hardscrabble country princess battling addiction couldn't be more different from the serene and sunny Paltrow, 38, who radiates refinement. Kicking back after a lengthy day of press to promote the film, in select theaters today, Paltrow, ever the fashion icon, politely asks the waiter at an upscale Beverly Hills restaurant if she can take her shoes off. Her character would've simply tossed them aside.

 

"There's a part of me that relished playing her so much because there was no filter, no responsibility, total recklessness, and I am so the opposite," she says. "We approach things from such different places. Every decision I make, I take into account three people. Even a decision as small as where am I having dinner and what time. It was terribly freeing to play someone who just did what she wanted."

 

That's not to say Kelly doesn't have any heart. "Sometimes you play someone who's just dark, or they're just manipulative," Paltrow says. "But she was so human. You can see how much love and humanity she has. She's just off the rails a bit, and it's sad. (The addiction) was just bigger than her, and she just couldn't fight it off."

 

Director Shana Feste considered Paltrow the ideal person for the part because she would be playing against type.

 

"I was looking at this list of actresses, and I get to Gwyneth Paltrow's name, and I'm thinking, 'Now that feels like the most interesting, unexpected choice,' " Feste says. "I've been a fan for a long time, so I knew she had the chops to pull the role off. And some of my favorite performances are from actors that have nothing to do with their character."

 

Pitch-perfect

 

But could Paltrow sing? And better yet, croon country? (Alt-rock, maybe. Paltrow's husband, Chris Martin, fronts Coldplay.)

 

"I had heard her sing in Duets, and I knew she had a beautiful voice," Feste says. "But I didn't know how her voice lent itself to country music."

 

Not only did Paltrow's vocal ability impress Feste ("It's on par with all the country singers out there," she says), but Paltrow acquired a genuine love for the country genre.

 

"I'm so sick of irony and being cool and cynicism," she says. "In country, there's no irony, there's no cynicism. You better be true to what you are, to the bone, and sing from your heart without any faking and no cheesy lyrics about thongs or private planes."

 

Now Paltrow sings with her own kids, even if their musical choices are questionable.

 

"My kids are really into pop music, and it's crazy," she says. "They're singing like, 'Throw my hands up in the club,' and I'm like, 'You're 4, OK?' "

 

Paltrow jokes easily, whether about being a mom or the acting life.

 

"She's very funny and giving and open," says Country Strong co-star Leighton Meester. "She's always very kind. She's cool, but it goes beyond the fact that she's a talented actress, singer, style icon, wife, mother, chef, all these things.

 

"To not take yourself too seriously and just have a great sense of humor is very winning. "

 

When it comes to being a mother, Paltrow is passionate, but also pragmatic and prioritized.

 

"You know what I've learned? You can't have everything," she says. "You can't be a No. 1 movie star and have a good relationship with your kids and marriage. That's not going to happen."

 

Aside from a recurring role in the Iron Man series as Pepper Potts and a recent stint as a substitute teacher who sings on Fox's Glee, Paltrow has largely stayed out of the spotlight since daughter Apple's birth.

 

"That was the right choice for me. I'll never regret it," she says. "If anything, I still feel like my son's a little young for me to be traveling. They say until they're 7, they're still forming and really need you there. Their stability and routine is what's important. You can see when they don't have it, if we're traveling and they get out of sorts or we don't have a plan. They're like, 'Which way is up?' " Paltrow tries to keep things consistent for her kids when they travel as a family, "like morning and evening routines."

 

When the Country Strong part required shooting in Nashville, Paltrow was forced to choose between her children and immersing herself in her character. "It was such a hard part, and I thought, 'Oh, how am I going to do this?' " Paltrow says. " 'I can't bring my kids for the whole time. I'll never be able to understand this character.' "

 

Making it all work

 

Paltrow set up a unique shooting schedule that allowed her to shoot for a week, go home to London for a week, and then come back to Nashville for a week with Apple and Moses in tow.

 

Feste finds Paltrow's family-friendly attitude refreshing.

 

"She's an inspiration for me being a woman in this business and seeing how to make it all work," Feste says. "There were times when her kids would visit her on set, and I could see just how absolutely torn she was, because they needed attention and she was doing a very dramatic scene. It was really difficult, and it put a lot of pressure on her. "

 

Paltrow considers herself a spiritually inclined person and says her children inspire her to take stock of her beliefs.

 

"My daughter asks me these big questions, like 'Where is Brucie?' (Paltrow's late father, Bruce) and 'Is there a heaven?' and 'Where do you go when you die?' " she says. "She's 6½ going on 88. She's so deep. Just the other night she was asking me about that, and I said, 'I could tell you what I believe: I hope that he's in another dimension somewhere and that the spirit lives on, but the truth is I don't really know.' And she was like 'Well, you should look it up on the Internet.' "

 

Paltrow has plenty of experience on the Web as creator of the 2-year-old upscale lifestyle website Goop.com. On the site, Paltrow offers her advice on topics ranging from cooking to friendship "divorce" to finding that perfect little black dress.

 

"I feel like I'm sort of curating, or I'm asking questions that other like-minded people might be asking, too," she says. "I'm not pretending to know anything. I'm just asking questions and sharing information."

 

She's sharing substantial knowledge gained from years of rubbing shoulders with the elite as a member of the A-list.

 

"Because I'm a celebrity or whatever, I've had access to amazing people," Paltrow says. "I would be at a dinner, sitting next to a Harvard professor or a diplomat, and I thought, 'Well, surely other people might want to know some of this stuff too.' "

 

And if some find the topics uninteresting or the notion elitist, so be it, says Paltrow.

 

"They don't have to come to it," she says.

 

Given celebrity culture and the prying that goes with it, one might think Paltrow might not want her life up for scrutiny via a website.

 

"Well, it's on my terms, and I can be as honest and as vulnerable as I want, because it's coming directly from me," she says. "There's no danger of it being misconstrued or — well, there is, but less after I put it out there and set the parameters."

 

Paltrow, who was raised with both Jewish and Christian holidays, is eager to dive into non-computer-related seasonal fun.

 

"We just finished Hanukkah," she says. "And my kids are great. Their Hebrew singing is really getting there. And we do Christmas. I believe in everything. I love all the traditions. We make cookies and eat too much. I'm excited. I can't wait."

 

With Country Strong behind her, these days Paltrow is mostly savoring the experience of motherhood.

 

"It's so much fun. It's just incredibly rewarding. There's just so much love around. It makes me so happy. I just think if you're lucky enough to have a healthy child, that's all you need. You nurture that relationship, and that's the happiest you're going to get.

 

"It doesn't matter if you have money, success, stability, whatever. If you have the love of that child — they love you, you love them — you have a great relationship, that's life right there. That's all you need."

Source "PopEater"

 

^^ and thanks for that great article, before me, Coldplayfanatic86^^

 

The holiday season spells fun, relaxation, togetherness, maybe a gift or two, and hopefully a sunny getaway for those lucky enough -- or celebrity enough. As you get into gear for your own festive plans, check out where a huge batch of Hollywood's finest are spending their holidays!

 

Gwyneth Paltrow's mother, actress Blythe Danner, told PopEater the family will gather for the holidays and cooking will be central. "We'll all be together with lots of music, singing, playing games and eating food," Danner said. "My daughter is a great cook. She cooked five ducks for my birthday two years ago, so who knows what delicious food she'll have in store for Christmas."

Gwyneth to be featured in NBC's Who Do You Think You Are, which begins airing early 2011. I can't wait!

 

I'd double love it if Chris would do it too but I know he tends to be on the private side with things pertaining to the family and I can only imagine that applies to his ancestral family.

 

Just heard from another celeb featured that her show is airing Sept 2011 ... which means we may have to wait for autumn of next year to see GP's segment. "Early 2011" could be May for all we know. In any case, I think it will be a pretty neat show. My guess is she'll choose to trace her father since she's spoken already in interviews of her paternal lineage of Jewish Rabbis. Should be cool. :)

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Lovely Wendie99

"Because I'm a celebrity or whatever, I've had access to amazing people," Paltrow says. "I would be at a dinner, sitting next to a Harvard professor or a diplomat, and I thought, 'Well, surely other people might want to know some of this stuff too.' "

 

And if some find the topics uninteresting or the notion elitist, so be it, says Paltrow.

 

"They don't have to come to it," she says.

 

This is why I love this woman so much :laugh3:

awww i kinda feel bad for her.....she had no family there

 

nice vid tho thanks

 

I kinda have always admired her and I thought the same when I saw the pictures of her next to the star with no family.... though her spanish is great!

she has a cookbook ? :blank:

 

HAHAHAHAHA I know right?

"My daughter asks me these big questions, like 'Where is Brucie?' (Paltrow's late father, Bruce) and 'Is there a heaven?' and 'Where do you go when you die?' " she says. "She's 6½ going on 88. She's so deep. Just the other night she was asking me about that, and I said, 'I could tell you what I believe: I hope that he's in another dimension somewhere and that the spirit lives on, but the truth is I don't really know.' And she was like 'Well, you should look it up on the Internet.' "

 

:lol: Sweet!

:lol: Sweet!

Saw that too :heart: Apple seems to be a funny kid, I loved it when Gwyn imitated her speaking with a brit accent with her friend and american one as soon as she talk to Gwyn XDD

Saw that too :heart: Apple seems to be a funny kid, I loved it when Gwyn imitated her speaking with a brit accent with her friend and american one as soon as she talk to Gwyn XDD

 

The apple never falls too far from the tree :P :wacko:

 

what? where? :wideeyed:

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