Gwyneth Paltrow:
Gwyneth Paltrow was “totally broken” when Brad Pitt married another. Now peculiar details are revealed about the break in a new book.
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Actors Gwyneth Paltrow (52) and Brad Pitt (61) were one of Hollywood’s hottest couples in the 90s. They met during the recording of “Se7en” in 1994, engaged in 1996, but settled in 1997.
– I love you
After the break, Pitt found happiness again with Jennifer Aniston (56). They married in 2000, but divorced five years later, when he fell in love with Angelina Jolie (50) while filming “Mr. & Mrs. Smith “together.
– got bored
Now it is claimed in the new book “Gwyneth: The Biography” that Paltrow was struggling after the break with Pitt. And it became even heavier for her when he married Aniston. That’s what US Weekly writes.

– have to own my mistakes
In the book, written by Amy Odell (40), it appears that Paltrow must have reacted with grief when it became known that Pitt would marry another woman.

“Gwyneth trusted friends and told her she had been upset when she learned that they were getting married,” she writes in the book.
The author claims that the 52-year-old during a business lunch should have talked derogatory about a friend.
“At a dinner, the two talked about Brad Pitt. According to someone who knows the conversation, Gwyneth allegedly said, “He’s stupid as a bread”.

– very difficult
Odell also writes that Paltrow liked to tell his friends that Pitt “has terrible taste when it comes to women”.

Jennifer’s new love guru
During an interview at the Toronto Film Festival in 2000, she refused to comment on Pitt’s wedding:
– Do you really ask me about this? I can’t comment on such things, she should have replied with a sharp look, according to US Weekly.
The actor himself admitted that the break with Pitt was tough. When she visited the podcast “Call here Daddy” in 2023, she said the following:
– It was very difficult. There were a number of things that had happened, he was nine years older than me, so he was much more … He knew what he wanted, he was ready to do it, and I was kind of everywhere.
