Gwyneth Paltrow Compares Brad Pitt Romance to Prince William

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Gwyneth Paltrow Compares Brad Pitt Romance to Prince William

Synopsis

Gwyneth Paltrow reminisces about her past romance with Brad Pitt, likening it to dating royalty. She discusses family dynamics, the impact of the #MeToo movement, and her return to acting.

Key Takeaways

  • Gwyneth Paltrow reflects on her relationship with Brad Pitt.
  • She emphasizes the beauty of blended families.
  • The #MeToo movement has changed Hollywood's culture.
  • She values maintaining friendships post-divorce.
  • Gwyneth is returning to acting with 'Marty Supreme'.

Los Angeles, March 19 (NationPress) Oscar-winning actress Gwyneth Paltrow expressed that her romance with Hollywood star Brad Pitt during the 1990s felt akin to dating Prince William.

In an interview with Vanity Fair, she remarked: "(Brad) is a very intriguing character. It’s like having dated, I don’t know, Prince William or something. That’s always going to come up. I really embrace the roads that I take. I almost never go back and noodle about choices."

The actress was previously married to Chris Martin, the frontman of Coldplay, from 2003 until 2016, and they share two children, Apple, 20, and Moses, 18. Currently, she is married to Brad Falchuk, the creator of American Horror Story.

Martin is now in a long-term relationship with Dakota Johnson.

Pitt was previously wed to Suzanne Bukiniki, and Paltrow is a stepmother to their two children, Isabella and Brody, as reported by femalefirst.co.uk.

The 'Shallow Hal' actress noted that she finds something "beautiful" about their blended family and enjoys the moments they all spend together.

She stated: "It’s actually quite beautiful. It continues to evolve. Once you fully let go of ‘We used to sleep in the same bed’ vibes, a world of possibility opens up."

Without mentioning Dakota, she added: "I love Chris. I love Suzanne. It feels much better when everybody can be together and people can let go of the more difficult, painful parts of what led to a divorce and focus on the things that led to the marriage in the first place."

The actress has recently returned to acting in the new sports drama film 'Marty Supreme', and she shared her thoughts on how the #MeToo movement has contributed to transforming Hollywood's culture.

Speaking to Vanity Fair, Gwyneth explained: "There are no meetings set up in hotel rooms, from what I understand, or if there are, it’s multiple people in the room. That bubble has definitely burst.

"I’m sure people still abuse power in Hollywood because they do everywhere, but it has definitely changed."