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Brad Pitt to Gwyneth Paltrow: "It's wonderful to have you as a friend now. I love you"

2022-06-15T10:42:41.220Z


The Goop businesswoman interviews her ex-partner, to whom she was engaged in the 1990s. “I finally found the Brad I was supposed to marry. It only took me 20 years, ”says the Oscar-winning actress.


Brad Pitt and Gwyneth Paltrow were the handsome couple of Hollywood.

Blondes, young and famous.

It was 1994, they had just shot the movie

Seven

together and they walked their love on every red carpet.

Three years later, the relationship ended.

They never gave too many explanations, although some sources pointed to a difference in taste, especially the actor, then 32 years old, because of the party.

Almost three decades have passed since then and the artists have now met again for an interview, in which they have had time to remember the past and make new declarations of love.

The 1990s are a long way off, and at their reunion, Paltrow and Pitt are already in very different places.

The Oscar-winning actress of

Shakespeare In Love

is the owner of Goop, a controversial and gigantic online empire in which she sells her own line of fashion, cosmetics and food supplements, but also publishes books, produces podcasts and publishes a quarterly magazine.

Paltrow, founder and CEO of her, has given talks at the prestigious Harvard University to talk about her business, valued at 250 million dollars (about 238 million euros).

On her portal, the businesswoman interviewed her ex-partner this week, taking advantage of the fact that the also Oscar-winning actor has launched a brand of cashmere shirts, called God's True Cashmere, whose price is around 2,000 dollars.

The interview – which leaves phrases like “Oh, Gwynnie, this is like a warm hug, I will never take it off” – has been the excuse for the artists to remember their relationship, which broke up a month before their wedding.

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The conversation gets intense when the actress asks Pitt about her father, producer Bruce Paltrow, who died in 2002: “I will never forget that when we were engaged, he came to me one day, with tears in his eyes, and said: ' I never realized what they meant when they say you're gaining a child, but you're gaining a child.'

What impact did it have on you?

Why did you love him?

Although unfortunately we did not get married.

To which the actor dodges the questions and he only responds by laughing: "Well yes, but everything is going well, isn't it?"

To the rhetoric, Paltrow continues: “Yes.

I finally found the Brad I was supposed to marry.

It only took me 20 years [referring to Brad Falchuk, whom she married in 2018].”

Far from generating discomfort, the interview continues with the interpreter saying:

“And it's wonderful to have you as a friend now.

Love you".

"I love you so much," she concludes.

After the end of their relationship, Pitt began dating Jennifer Aniston, with whom he was married until 2005, and later with Angelina Jolie, whom he divorced in 2016 and with whom he currently has a legal battle over the vineyards in France they shared.

For his part, Paltrow soon began a relationship with Coldplay musician Chris Martin, with whom he did marry and with whom he had two children: Apple and Moses.

They also broke up in 2014.

Before this interview, the actors had remembered their relationship regarding the feminist movement Me Too.

Paltrow, one of the fundamental pieces in the investigation of the two

New York Times

journalists against Harvey Weinstein, recounted the harassment she suffered from the producer, who tried to sexually abuse her when he was 22 years old.

Just when she was with Pitt.

Both detailed the moment in which the actor threatened Weinstein: "If you ever make her feel uncomfortable again, I will kill you."

Source: elparis

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