Did Gwyneth Paltrow Experience Loneliness in Her 20s?
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Key Takeaways
- Gwyneth Paltrow experienced significant loneliness during her Hollywood career.
- Her family played a crucial role in helping her understand herself.
- She has returned to acting in the film 'Marty Supreme'.
- Paltrow expressed a desire to return to theater.
- She has shifted focus toward her lifestyle brand in recent years.
Los Angeles, Dec 10 (NationPress) Academy Award-winning actress Gwyneth Paltrow, known for her remarkable early career in films like Seven, Emma, and Sliding Doors, recently shared her feelings about stepping back from Hollywood.
"During my 20s, I experienced a profound sense of loneliness. I was constantly traveling and was still discovering my identity. I needed to mature and find out who I truly was, and I gained many insights from my family. That journey eventually led me to start a business," she revealed to variety.com.
However, Paltrow chose to re-enter the film industry after receiving an offer to star in Marty Supreme, an upcoming sports comedy-drama.
She elaborated: "The opportunity for Marty Supreme came at a remarkable time when our boys were heading off to college, leaving me in a state of shock and confusion about my identity."
"Meeting Josh Safdie confirmed that this project would be significant. It reminded me of the films we made back in the '90s," she added.
Paltrow, who has previously appeared in Proof on London's West End, expressed her desire to perform in another play, according to femalefirst.com.
When asked about acting in a play, she stated: "I would love to. I promised my mother I would take on a role at some point."
Previously, Paltrow mentioned that she had accomplished most of her acting goals by the time she turned 30, as reported by femalefirst.co.uk.
In recent years, the Oscar-winning actress has focused more on her lifestyle brand, admitting that she "doesn’t love acting that much."
She shared with SiriusXM: "Achieving success at 26, while being metrics-driven, made me question my identity and my direction going forward."