The sex act Gwyneth Paltrow loved performing with Ben Affleck revealed
Page Six exclusively learned the sex act Gwyneth Paltrow allegedly enjoyed with her then-boyfriend Ben Affleck.
But those in the know won't be surprised that Affleck was into it – he does love Dunkin'.
The Oscar winner revealed the bedroom secret to makeup artist Kevyn Aucoin, according to author Amy Odell in the forthcoming book Gwyneth: The Biography.
'It was the ribald side of her that her friends knew well but that the public didn't see,' Odell writes.
'She told Kevyn Aucoin in his London hotel room one day after lunch that she loved when Affleck 'tea-b****d' her.'
Reps for Paltrow and Affleck did not immediately return Page Six's request for comment.
The Bounce co-stars, both 52, dated from 1997 to 2000, and despite their sizzling attraction, may have split due to infidelity.
'Their physical chemistry couldn't overcome his self-destructive impulses, which may have even included cheating on her,' Odell writes, explaining that the duo began dating when Affleck was 'struggling with alcoholism and a gambling problem.'
The author alleges that Paltrow's friends 'had reservations' about the Good Will Hunting star because 'he didn't always reciprocate her affection.
'He at times seemed more interested in playing video games with the guys at his house than being with Gwyneth.'
Paltrow, meanwhile, has not been shy about shilling sexual products or exploring sexuality on Goop.
The site famously sold a $US75 'This Smells Like My Vagina' candle.
After the now-discontinued candle's success, she followed it up with other candles dubbed 'This Smells Like My Orgasm' and 'This Smells Like My Prenup.'
In 2023, the actress candidly answered fans' sex questions and revealed that 'generally,' she does not 'lick ass.'
The Iron Man star still looks back fondly on her sexy time with Affleck, calling him a 'technically excellent' lover in a 2023 interview.
After their break-up, Paltrow went on to marry Coldplay frontman Chris Martin. They had two children, a daughter, Apple, and a son, Moses, before splitting in 2016.
She married producer Brad Falchuk in 2018.
Affleck was married to Jennifer Garner from 2005 to 2018 and Jennifer Lopez from 2022 to 2025.
Gwyneth: The Biography hits shelves on July 29.

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