Gwyneth Paltrow Goes Completely Makeup-Free in Her PJs
The actor and Goop founder posted a video of herself hanging at home completely make-up free while cooking breakfast in her pajamas. Behold:
Sigh, to be Gwyneth.
Anyway, using this as an excuse to pivot to some biography-related tea, because there is soooo much to go over. We have a roundup of major moments this way, but the biggest reveal? Gwyneth's kinda shocking reaction to Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston getting engaged.
Apparently she was asked about it during the premiere of Duets in September 2000, and told the reporter "Are you really asking me this question? I can't comment on this kind of thing." Here's the full excerpt via Us Weekly—which makes it clear that Gwyneth was actually pretty bummed.
Oh, and there's this:
More from the book this way!

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