Gwyneth Paltrow ungkap reaksi putranya terhadap adegan seks di Marty Supreme

Gwyneth Paltrow blak-blakan tentang pengalaman memalukan putranya Moses saat menonton adegan panasnya di Marty Supreme. Aktris itu berbagi kecanggungan lucu selama sesi tanya jawab, membuat semua orang tergelak. Moses, yang hadir di pemutaran perdana, jelas ingin menghilang.

Oh, bahaya mengasuh anak di Hollywood! Gwyneth Paltrow, pemenang Oscar berusia 53 tahun, membocorkan reaksi putranya yang berusia 19 tahun, Moses, terhadap adegan seksnya dengan Timothée Chalamet di film baru Marty Supreme. Selama sesi tanya jawab dengan Demi Moore setelah pemutaran, Gwyneth tidak menahan diri. “Oh my God! Anakku yang malang,” serunya, menurut People. “Bayangkan saat dia datang ke pemutaran perdana di L.A.? Dia ingin mati.” 😩nnMoses, yang dikongsi dengan mantan Chris Martin, muncul untuk mendukung ibunya di pemutaran perdana Marty Supreme bulan lalu, bersama saudarinya Apple yang berusia 21 tahun. Bicara soal solidaritas keluarga—meski cringe! Dan ini: dalam wawancara baru-baru ini, Gwyneth mengaku tidak tahu siapa heartthrob berusia 30 tahun Timothée sebelum mereka bekerja sama di film itu. Titik buta ikonik atau fokus level Goop di tempat lain?nnMarty Supreme tayang di bioskop sekarang, menyajikan drama di layar dan di luar layar. Tapi bagi Moses, momen intim itu? Bahan bakar mimpi buruk orang tua murni. Jadi, ibu-ibu Hollywood, bagaimana kalian menavigasi obrolan ini? 😂

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