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Gwyneth...

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Forget the dress. I love those shoes. She always seem to get those right if nothing else, lol.

 

I agree with you.... Many times I don't like the way she dress but her shoes are stunning :thumbsup:

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The dress was gross. I usually love what she wears, but this was ugly. Her hubby always seems to love the boobs on women, and I didn't realize she was so flat looking.:stunned:

 

Shes never had any boobs

Shes never had any boobs

 

 

:PI know this...... It just makes them look smaller than I realized they were, and YES she always rocks the shoes!!

Nobody who exercises that much could possibly have any boobage. :rolleyes:

V neck dresses make boobs look smaller. At least Chris doesn't select his woman for her boobs.

Videos from Graham Norton last night - GP is pretty charming/funny in these w/ some interesting moments with Gaga:

 

 

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"Be my Chris and I'll be your Gwyneth, fame won't ruin us if we don't let it" :lol:

Videos from Graham Norton last night - GP is pretty charming/funny in these w/ some interesting moments with Gaga:

 

 

Gwyneth sitting next to Gaga - could you even get a greater contrast? Hilarious!:lol:

Anyway, Gwyneth was as charming as ever.:smug:

Yes Mark, we get it, you don't like Gaga. Jeez.

 

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I am sorry, but I thought Gaga made Gwen look like a total loser prude in this show. Gwen was just not funny.. at all

^ I thought she was funny

I am sorry, but I thought Gaga made Gwen look like a total loser prude in this show. Gwen was just not funny.. at all

 

no is just, Gwen part of high society

Gwyneth Paltrow: In the Magazine : bonappetit.com

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Gwyneth Paltrow is standing barefoot in the kitchen of her London townhouse, wondering what to do next. She has just grilled two meaty halibut fillets, topped them with a quickly diced mango-avocado salsa, and finished the dish with an aggressive squirt of lime juice.

 

All this while a photographer is asking her to turn this way just a bit, look up slightly, and smile yet again.

 

Paltrow, 38, is either an extremely confident cook or a remarkably good actress. Or, of course, both.

 

"How about we do the pasta next?" the photographer asks.

 

"Sure!" With that, Paltrow fires up her pro-style range, reaches for a 12-inch skillet, and adds to it a generous dose of olive oil and a bowl of roasted tomatoes.

 

The reason we're here in her kitchen at all is twofold: Paltrow's new cookbook, My Father's Daughter, is legitimately good—the work of a passionate home cook who knows her stuff. And when she gets an idea in her head, she makes it happen. Back when this article was still in the planning stages and we had yet to even book the photo shoot, we sent Paltrow an e-mail. We wanted to know if she needed any help developing original dishes for the article. Because, frankly, developing recipes can take forever; it's what we do here at Bon Appétit, but it's never easy.

 

"What's up?!" she shot back moments later from London. "I've done the recipes already and tested them (well, I have one to retest). They are as follows, with a summer get-together theme, using abundant ingredients... Shall I send [them] over?"

 

Um, well...yeah.

 

Let's be clear: We editors expect to badger our contributors for on-time copy and recipes. We are not used to timeliness. In short, we are not used to Gwyneth being Gwyneth—the movies, the buzz-generating turn on Glee, the talk of a record contract, her increasingly popular Goop blog. There have even been rumors of her developing her own food magazine.

 

But she'll tell you herself: She's not Wonder Woman. "Don't know how that rumor got into the papers," she says of the magazine project. "It could not be further from the truth. I literally do not have time to bathe let alone start a magazine."

 

Oh, yeah—time. That can be hard to find when you're raising two kids and your husband, Chris Martin, is the lead singer in one of the world's biggest bands, Coldplay. (Martin makes a brief appearance during the shoot post-morning workout, breezing into the kitchen amid the lights and stylists to crank up a purple energy shake in the family's Vitamix blender.)

 

As a cook, Paltrow has vacillated between obsessively health-minded and just-like-the-rest-of-us indulgent, finally settling somewhere in the sensible middle. When her father, the late Bruce Paltrow, was diagnosed with throat cancer in 1998, she immersed herself in research of all things good for you, hoping, as she writes in her book, to heal her dad: "Of course I couldn't cure him, but I found that my body felt really good." She ended up going vegan for several years—that is, until she became pregnant, at which point grilled cheese and Baskin-Robbins Jamoca Almond Fudge ice cream won out. When she began raising her children, Apple and Moses, she wanted them to eat well and enjoy food. "Could I use some butter and cheese and eggs in my cooking without going down some kind of hippie shame spiral?" she writes. "Yes, I could."

 

Few of Paltrow's recipes—which she develops with her kitchen assistant Julia Turshen, whom she credits prominently in her book—are what you'd call complex. And that's by design. There's a fresh simplicity to them; they're healthy-ish without being preachy. In the book, for instance, she gives a great recipe for an oyster po'boy, but also provides a vegan option. And she has recipes for dishes like roasted fish with salsa verde, chicken and dumplings, and spaghetti alle vongole. If you like Jamie Oliver or the River Cafe cookbooks, My Father's Daughter will speak to you.

 

What's most engaging about Paltrow's recipes is that there's usually a reason and a story behind each. "It's how I think as a cook," she says while slicing grilled chicken breasts on the bias, just like a catering chef. "I wouldn't say I'm a very original thinker, but if I have a good experience with something, I'll want to take it further or adapt it in some way. I'm not going to be doing molecular gastronomy; I'm a wife and a mom and a home cook."

 

The only request Paltrow makes during the shoot is that it wrap by 3:00 p.m. so she can pick up her kids from school. At 2:58, we get the last shots of her. A few minutes later she reappears in beat-up jeans and a snug leather jacket, having transformed from cover girl to concerned mom. "You guys aren't going to let all this food go to waste, are you?" she asks the crew as she gathers up the chicken breasts and slides them into a mega Ziploc bag. "Make sure you take some home with you.

 

"Okay," she says on her way toward the front door. "I gotta go! Gotta get the kids." And that's it. School's out, shoot's over. And the chicken is delicious.

she looks so fit!! and meals look delicious... come to our home gwyn :D

I am now addicted to Glee, I blame Gwyneth. I only started watching for her first episode because i was intrigued to see how she did.

Gwyneth Paltrow declines offer to tour with Matthew Morrison after romance rumours

 

Gwyneth Paltrow has shelved plans to join Glee co-star Matthew Morrison on his American tour – after scurrilous gossip appeared about them.

 

The Hollywood actress, who has been married to Coldplay singer Chris Martin for seven years, was asked to open several shows for Morrison but has decided to decline the offer.

‘Gwyneth thought it would be bad for her image to go off on a U.S. tour,’ says a pal.

 

 

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‘She pulled out and Matthew has cancelled a number of his gigs.

 

‘But he is still planning to come to London in June and they have plans to go out to dinner. She’s not ruling out performing with him in the future.’

In Glee, Gwyneth, 38, plays sexy teacher Holly Holiday – love interest of Mr Schuester, played by Morrison – and has already recorded a duet of Somewhere Over The Rainbow with the 32-year-old.

Gwyneth’s spokesman said: ‘There are no plans for her to tour with Matthew.

 

'There were requests for her to perform at a few events but nothing was

ever confirmed.’

 

 

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1391953/Gwyneth-Paltrow-declines-offer-tour-Matthew-Morrison-romance-rumours.html

If that's true, it's a smart move on her part. Why put the big question mark out there like that?

Well, with Coldplay starting a festival tour and then releasing an album and starting a tour for it, I would say that plays a big part of her staying home.

I'm trying to register at FashionSpot but don't know anyone there who can give me the invitation.

 

Anyone here have it and can spare me the code?

 

 

 

Pleaseeeeee....eee?

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60 000 followers including Debs Wild :lol: :D

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