Gwyneth Paltrow Reveals Awkward Moment: Watching Her Sex Scenes With Son

Gwyneth Paltrow had a hilariously awkward moment with her son. They attended the premiere of her new film, "Marty Supreme," which features her in intimate scenes. Her teenage son, Moses, couldn't bear to watch and spent the entire time covering his eyes. Paltrow also shared her own past embarrassment involving a topless scene and her grandfather.

Key Points: Gwyneth Paltrow on Watching Marty Supreme Sex Scenes With Son

  • Paltrow's son Moses covered his eyes during her raunchy scenes in the new film
  • She compared the awkwardness to taking her grandfather to see 'Shakespeare In Love'
  • Paltrow described filming intimate scenes as "very mechanical" and "weird"
  • She praised co-star Timothee Chalamet as a "wonderful" and talented young man
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Gwyneth Paltrow says she watched 'Marty Supreme' intimate scenes with her son

Gwyneth Paltrow shares the awkward experience of watching her intimate scenes from 'Marty Supreme' with her teenage son, Moses, at the film's premiere.

"He was like this the entire time. He's not into that. - Gwyneth Paltrow"

Los Angeles, Dec 18

Hollywood actress Gwyneth Paltrow had an awkward moment with her son Moses, as the two saw her raunchy sex scenes in ‘Marty Supreme’.

The Hollywood actress, 53, stars opposite Timothee Chalamet, 29, in the new sports drama and she took her 19-year-old son along to the film's Los Angeles premiere earlier this month, reports ‘Female First UK’.

However, Moses couldn't bear to watch the moment his mom stripped off onscreen. During an appearance on Late Night With Seth Meyers on Monday, she was asked how the teen handled the film's sex scenes and she replied: "Not great".

She went on to crouch over and put her hands over her eyes, adding, "He was like this the entire time. He's not into that”.

As per ‘Female First UK’, Gwyneth, who is a mother to Moses and daughter Apple, 21, with her ex-husband Chris Martin, went on to recall her own embarrassing moment when she took her grandfather to see her film Shakespeare In Love which featured a topless scene.

She told the host, "You know, it's funny because you grow up doing these things in movies. I remember once that I was so scared because I was taking my grandfather to see the premiere of Shakespeare In Love, and I was like, 'I have this topless scene, grandpa, but it's part of the thing because they think I'm a boy'. And I was trying to, like, prep him for the whole thing, and he just goes, 'Ah, I seen it before. Two eggs, sunny side up'. So I was trying to think of something like that to say to my son, but I couldn't think of it”.

It comes after Gwyneth admitted she found it "weird" filming intimate scenes with Timothee. During an appearance on The Drew Barrymore Show, she explained, "It's like you're making out with someone that you don't (know) You're not in a relationship with them. There's no romance. It's very mechanical”.

Drew agreed, explaining it was like getting intimate with a "colleague". Gwyneth quipped, "It's like choreography but involving tongues”.

However, Gwyneth insisted Timothee is "such a wonderful young man" and she had a great time working with him.

She added, "Really, he's very polite, very talented, just so nice to be with. I'm really having a good time with him”.

- IANS

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Aman W
Her grandfather's reaction is hilarious! "Two eggs, sunny side up" 😂. Desi grandparents would probably just cover their eyes or start talking loudly to distract everyone. Different generations, different comfort levels.
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Rohit P
It's interesting to hear her describe it as "mechanical" and like "choreography." Shows it's just a job for them, not romantic at all. Makes you think about all the actors here who have to do similar scenes.
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Sarah B
I appreciate her honesty about the awkwardness. It's a professional requirement for many actors, but it doesn't mean it's easy, especially with such a big age gap between co-stars. Good on her for handling it with humor.
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Karthik V
Western celebrities are so open about these things. In India, an actress might never discuss this so publicly, especially involving family. Different cultures, I guess. But the son's reaction is universal—no teenager wants to see that!
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Neha E
While I understand it's part of her job, taking your son along seems a bit insensitive to his feelings. As a parent, you should shield your kids from certain professional aspects, at least until they're older and can process it better.

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