Gwyneth Paltrow seems to regret life without social media.
During an appearance on 'The Late Late Show with James Corden' to promote her Audible series 'The Goop Pursuit,' the actress and businesswoman, 50, said it was great living in the '90s when there was no they were cell phones with cameras or social media.
"You could do cocaine and not get caught. You could sit at a bar, have fun, dance on tables, there were no camera phones. Especially in New York, interestingly, there were no paparazzi. You could find for case in a bar and come home with a complete stranger and no one would know anything," he said with a laugh.
It's not the first time Paltrow has spoken out about drug use.
About two years ago she revealed that she experienced ecstasy while traveling in Mexico with her now husband Brad Falchuk.
While the year before, in an interview with the New York Times, she declared that psychedelics would become the new wellness trend.
'The Goop Pursuit' will be available from January 12th.
The project explores themes with pleasure, healing, beauty, change.
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