35 Burst results for "Gwyneth Paltrow"

Gwyneth Paltrow not at fault for ski collision, jury decides

AP News Radio

00:49 sec | 6 months ago

Gwyneth Paltrow not at fault for ski collision, jury decides

"A jury has decided that Gwyneth Paltrow is not at fault for a Utah ski collision. I'm Lisa dwyer. Gwyneth Paltrow has won her court battle over a 2016 ski collision at a posh Utah ski resort after a jury decided that she was not at fault for the crash. Was Gwyneth Paltrow at fault. No. The jury's decision marks a painful court defeat for Terry Sanderson. Was Terry Sanderson at fault. Yes. The man who sued Paltrow for more than 300,000 over injuries he sustained when they crashed on a beginner run at deer valley ski resort, Paltrow in response countersued for a symbolic $1 and attorney's fees. The court decided damages. What amount fairly commenced compensates Gwyneth Paltrow for economic damages. $1. I'm Lisa dwyer.

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Gwyneth Paltrow's widely watched ski crash trial nears end

AP News Radio

00:58 sec | 6 months ago

Gwyneth Paltrow's widely watched ski crash trial nears end

"Gwyneth Paltrow's widely washed, ski crash trial is drawing to a close. The case in Park City Utah is close to wrapping up mister Sanderson categorically hit me on that ski slope. Sure, you're serious smack. Never been hit that hard and I'm flying. Attorneys for retired optometrist Terry Sanderson will try to rebut testimony suggesting that the actor didn't cause the 2016 collision on the ski slope at deer valley resort, and that the effects of Sanderson's injuries aren't as bad as he claims. Neurologist doctor Robert hesh was one of four medical experts who testified yesterday for the defense. The persisting neurological symptoms, mister Sanderson reports since the February 2016 ski accident are likely attributable to preexisting health conditions. Sanderson's suing Paltrow for what he says were lasting injuries while she's countersuing for the cost of attorney fees plus $1, each side will get roughly one hour for closing arguments before sending the case to an 8 member jury. I'm Jennifer King

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Gwyneth Paltrow accuser calls Utah ski crash 'serious smack'

AP News Radio

00:51 sec | 6 months ago

Gwyneth Paltrow accuser calls Utah ski crash 'serious smack'

"The man suing Gwyneth Paltrow over a 2016 skiing collision in Utah told his side of the story. Paltrow testified retired optometrist Terry Sanderson ran into her from behind. I didn't engage in risky behavior. Sanderson says everything was going great on the slopes that day. And then I heard something I've never heard of a ski resort and that was a blood curdling scream. Just I can't do it. And then, boom. He says the collision broke four ribs and caused post concussion symptoms that changed his personality and strained his family relationships. Serious you're serious smack. Never been hit that hard and I'm flying. I'm absolutely flying. Paltrow's lawyers are arguing Sanderson is trying to exploit the actress's wealth and celebrity. I'm Ed Donahue.

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Man suing Gwyneth Paltrow to testify in Utah ski crash trial

AP News Radio

00:41 sec | 6 months ago

Man suing Gwyneth Paltrow to testify in Utah ski crash trial

"The man suing one of Paltrow's expected to testify in the Utah ski crash trial. I Norman hall, lawyers for turret Sanderson say the 76 year olds expected to take the witness stand in his lawsuit against actor lifestyle influencer Gwyneth Paltrow, Sanderson, a retired optometrist, alleges Paltrow skied into him in 2016, causing broken ribs, had trauma and post concussion syndrome, Paltrow says it was all his fault. I was skiing and looking downhill as you do, and I was skied directly into by mister Sanderson. Sanderson is seeking more than $300,000 in damages, Paltrow has asked the court for $1 and attorney's fees. I Norman hall

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"gwyneth paltrow" Discussed on ICYMI

ICYMI

02:34 min | 6 months ago

"gwyneth paltrow" Discussed on ICYMI

"What is actually required is a massive societal shift in the ways that we think about fatness and bodies. And Olympic and body positivity and everything else is happening over the last 20 years is not going to address that. Yeah, it's just I feel the same way. It's why I got such an ick from the discourse around the Oscars and around anyone who we look at their body and decide that we know more about it than they're telling us. It's because we're all under the same umbrella of pressure about how we're supposed to look and also these weird judgments about the right way to go about looking and all those has really taught is that you can't win, like even if you do take it and get thinner, there's gonna be judgment on how you decide to do that because we're all coping in ways that are less healthy and even unhealthier to try to fit this impossible standard when really the answer is something much larger and out of our control, which is why we turn to those little things that we can control LEGO zombie.

"gwyneth paltrow" Discussed on ICYMI

ICYMI

07:05 min | 6 months ago

"gwyneth paltrow" Discussed on ICYMI

"Broke my brain. Yeah, I think because people can kind of claim they're doing it under the guise of some kind of justice. By being like, oh no, I'm calling people out for doing something bad, but you know, as we're kind of diving into the environment around this is very complicated in your motivations for doing it. A very complicated and not talking about people's bodies is not complicated. Don't do it. It's just like policing individual people's bodies is never going to produce the result that we seem to want. But despite that, what feels like a very obvious fact. In a lot of ways, it feels like we're right back where we and by we, I mean, you and I, those of us whose brain chemistry was altered forever by the fashion police. It feels like we're back where we started, which may be explains why so many people online are doing exactly where we're trying to do here, which is to disentangle why we're right back where we started. And some of them are chasing their relationships with food, back to their childhoods, under the control of so called almond moms, which we will explain after a short break. This episode is brought to you by sacks dot com. Sex dot com editors are always tracking the top styles that are trending right now. Tailored blazers and midi dresses are selling out as sacks dot com, especially from brands like Veronica beard and the row. And sucks dot com editors who sing the levees oversized tote on the streets of New York Milan and Paris. If you want your own free personalized and recommendations, sax dot com stylists can do that and more. Plus, there's free shipping and returns. All the time at sex dot com. Have you ever been just too damn high? We've all been there. I've definitely been there. With today's weed, finding your perfect dose can be a dangerous game. That grass is reviving the pleasure of the casual toke so you can chill out without the stress. 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You're currently listening to the Saturday episode. This past Wednesday's episode was a rerun. We looked back at a man who was selling bones on TikTok, which is apparently not quite legal. You don't want to miss it. And we're back with almond moms, Kate, did you have an almond mom? I did not have an almond mom. I had a lesser talked about, but equally significant things almond dad. Oh. But the almond parent in general is just a catch all term for, you know, when you would go home and you would be like, I'm hungry and, you know, your parent would be like, all right, have an almond, or have this equally disgusting thing that you don't want to eat because we don't have any snacks. It's kind of just a term for when you've been raised in an environment where food is a little bit tricky. It's a little bit policed or limited. And that reminds me of another phrase that I learned from TikTok, which is called an ingredient household, which is something I also identify with. It basically just means your pantry, your fridge just has the ingredients for the food that you're cooking that week as in like no fun snacks. Nothing that anyone picked up because it looked tasty, just the bare bones of what you need. And this was a realization in two ways. One that I had grown up in an ingredient household. And two, that I currently am maintaining an ingredient. Household. Okay, no. I know, there are no snacks in my mind right now. But I just think for me, my ingredient household is brought about by the fact that I hate girl grocery shopping in New York City. It's not fun and the more items you get, the more you have to carry home. So it has really discouraged sort of the fun picking up snacks. And also, you know, you're always going somewhere. I feel like whenever I'm at the grocery store, I just don't want to be there. I get it. I get the list. I get out, but that does mean right now, I'd love a little snack, and I do have one. I feel like in the same way that I've seen a lot of people who have ADHD or autism kind of come to realize that their parents also maybe have undiagnosed ADHD or autism. It's really similar to how a lot of us most of us who have complicated feelings around food and weight are realizing that our parents also have deeply repressed feelings about food and weight. Which is freeing on one hand because it's not my fault. But also, it means the problems are long-standing. And I think on the even kind of sadder level, it just demonstrates to me at least the opportunities that were lost when bad acceptance became body positivity. And body positivity became capital B capital P body positivity TM. All of this, it feels like it's trying to individual solution our way out of a structural problem, which is discrimination and bias against bad people. Right. And I think all of this shared trauma around almond moms and ingredient households is why people had such a visceral reaction to that Gwyneth Paltrow podcast clip. A reaction that was so strong, by the way, that Gwyneth Jade egg Paolo actually responded to it on her Instagram stories, which is so crazy of all the things that goop has promoted this is the thing that she says something about.

"gwyneth paltrow" Discussed on The Secret History of the Future

The Secret History of the Future

01:54 min | 6 months ago

"gwyneth paltrow" Discussed on The Secret History of the Future

"My brain. Yeah, I think because people can kind of claim they're doing it under the guise of some kind of justice. By being like, oh no, I'm calling people out for doing something bad, but you know, as we're kind of diving into the environment around this is very complicated and your motivations for doing it are very complicated and not talking about people's bodies is not complicated. Don't do it. No, it's just like policing individual people's bodies is never going to produce the result that we seem to want. But despite that, what feels like a very obvious fact. In a lot of ways, it feels like we're right back where we and by we, I mean, you and I, those of us whose brain chemistry was altered forever by the fashion police. It feels like we're back where we started, which may be explains why so many people online are doing exactly where we're trying to do here, which is to disentangle why we're right back where we started. And some of them are chasing my relationships with food back to their childhoods under the control of so called almond moms, which we will explain after a short break. This episode is brought to you by sacks dot com. Sex dot com editors are always tracking the top styles that are trending right now. Tailored blazers and midi dresses are selling out as sacks dot com. Especially from brands like Veronica beard and the row. And sucks dot com editors who sing the levees oversized tote on the streets of New York Milan and Paris. If you want your own free personalized and recommendations, sacks dot com stylist can do that and more. Plus, there's free shipping and returns. All the time at sex dot com.

"gwyneth paltrow" Discussed on ICYMI

ICYMI

07:43 min | 6 months ago

"gwyneth paltrow" Discussed on ICYMI

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I want to do a kind of brief little overview of the roots of body positivity before it became a corporate slogan. But before we do that, Kate, do you remember the first time you heard the phrase body positivity and what you thought it meant at the time? Yeah, it's funny because around the same time I was getting influence to start dieting was probably around the same time I was introduced to the concept of body, positivity, which is college, we had a very active women's center, and I grew up in a very not a high school that would have talked about food and embodies in this way. And so I have to imagine, I think that's where those conversations came about. But I think it kind of speaks to how much that pressure from society really is always being forced upon bodies that I kind of learned about these two things at the same time. Body positivity and dieting and my brain chose dieting. It went for literally the least fun option. No, I totally understand, not least because that choice of you're describing between body positivity and dieting is kind of a false one when you think about it. Especially when you think about where the roots of body positivity lie, which is basically just rebranded watered down that acceptance. So the bad acceptance movement began around the late 60s and early 70s. And very importantly, I'm going to say there's so many times throughout the show. It began not as this very individualist. You should feel good about your body rah rah shit that we've been subjected to for the past decade. It began as a recognition of the fact that fat people were and are treated in society as lesser than people. I'm going to say this again. The roots of this were not about individually finding ways to love yourself, but they were about collectively changing the society we live in to not be discriminatory against fat people. And importantly, there were some early successes. There were fat ends like the sit ins of the civil rights movement. There was the creation of the concept health at every size, which I feel like a lot of people have probably heard about at this point, but health at every size basically says that the actual markers of what we consider health. So your blood pressure, your cardiovascular health, your influence resistance, your longevity, all of those will look different on everybody. There's no one way to look healthy. And that idea has been adopted by a lot of nutritionists. Then in 1993, workplace discrimination against fat people was made illegal. Again, notice how none of these games were about how we feel individually about our bodies. But importantly, there were some other things going on in the 90s in regards to bodies. So in the midst of all these strides towards fat acceptance, diet culture at the same time was booming, the 1980s saw the introduction of products like lean cuisine or diet sodas like Diet Coke and crystal light, as well as celebrity home workout videos from people like Richard Simmons and Jane Fonda. So by the 2000s thin white bodies were the epitome of celebrity culture, kind of all leading up to that famous or infamous Kate moss quote declaring that nothing tastes as good as skinny feels. That was in 2009. And one year later, Instagram was born. A big, big moment. And it was not only changed like the entire social media landscape, but it became yet another place to showcase and perpetuate these unrealistic beauty and body standards. But at the same time, it was also a huge platform for championing the body positivity movement, creator is like model test holiday became figureheads. She created the account called eff your beauty standards, and there were also hashtags like hashtag body posi, hashtag body positivity, hashtag bop, each of those, if you search them, they have accumulated millions of posts. I think one of the biggest changes that this era raw was in the models that company used to advertise clothing. Yeah, I feel like that's how I really started to notice the body positivity movement making what felt like intelligible strides instead of just seeing it in inspirational Instagram posts. But simultaneously

"gwyneth paltrow" Discussed on The Secret History of the Future

The Secret History of the Future

04:09 min | 6 months ago

"gwyneth paltrow" Discussed on The Secret History of the Future

"I already am like enough of this. I'm already like, it needs to go, it needs to change. Yeah. It's funny, 'cause I was recently reminded of this because of that Gwyneth Paltrow interview clip that's going around where she's describing what she eats in a day. What's your wellness routine look like now? I eat dinner early in the evening. I do a nice intermittent fast. I usually eat something about 12. And in the morning, I'll have some things that won't spike my blood sugar right. So I have coffee, but I really like soup for lunch. I have bone broth for lunch a lot of the days. Try to do one more yes. Yes, this is one of those videos where thankfully I've never been served the original video. Because that would suggest my algorithm think something about me that I don't want to do, but I've gotten it through stitches. I've gotten it through duets. I've seen it entirely through the lens of other people's reactions. Yeah, so this clip comes from a podcast, the art of being well, which is hosted by Gwyneth's position, doctor will Cole, who describes himself as a quote functional medical expert, which is all I will say about his qualifications. So since you've largely encountered this clip through other people's reaction to it, how would you describe the kind of tenor of the reaction to bone broth? Yeah, people were really mad. Like obviously there was the usual just kind of like clowning on what she was saying, but there was a real level of anger that came with it that I don't think I'd seen before. And I saw someone say this type of content should be illegal. The reaction was huge in a way that I think suggested a bit of exhaustion. I think because if I 2023, we've made a lot of progress in sort of the conversations surrounding body image and disordered eating and so to get served a clip like that, it was like, have we learned nothing? Like we're still doing this conversation what's interesting about this clip and the backlash and inspired is that it comes with this really fascinating inflection point that we've been talking about. So at the same time that people are saying, really, we're still doing this. There's also this new class of drugs that causes significant weight loss that has come to dominate the headlines. Well, actually, let me say the class itself isn't new. But it's current use for weight loss is. We are talking about Olympic or more specifically GLP one receptor agonists. We will tell you exactly what GOP one is later in the show. But suffice to say, the rise will Olympic over the past few months. Has been pretty inescapable if you're on certain corners of the Internet. During the Oscars red carpet, there was just constant speculation about who's seemingly evident weight loss was caused by it. There's been at least three different cut articles about it. Gia tolentino has written about it for The New Yorker, which I don't know about you, but that's my personal barometer of when something's fully entered the mainstream. Yes, yes. But something we were discussing as we were writing this episode is that it seems impossible or at least very dissonant that on one hand there's this mainstreaming and encouragement of extreme weight loss thanks to what some are calling a miracle drug and others are calling an injectable eating disorder. And on the other hand, there's this very evident frustration and anger at diet culture as represented by the reaction to Gwyneth Paltrow's what some are calling disordered eating. So what gives? That's kind of what we're here to answer. After a short break, I'll be back with Kate to discuss what these two seemingly oppositional forces have in common and whether they spell the end of the body positivity movement as

"gwyneth paltrow" Discussed on ICYMI

ICYMI

03:55 min | 6 months ago

"gwyneth paltrow" Discussed on ICYMI

"She eats in a day. What's your wellness routine look like now? I eat dinner early in the evening. I do a nice intermittent fast. I usually eat something about 12. And in the morning, I'll have some things that won't spike my blood sugar right. So I have coffee, but I really like soup for lunch. I have bone broth for lunch a lot of the days. Try to do one yes. Yes, this is one of those videos where thankfully I've never been served the original video. Because that would suggest my algorithm think something about me that I don't want to do, but I've gotten it through stitches. I've gotten it through duets. I've seen it entirely through the lens of other people's reactions. Yeah, so this clip comes from a podcast, the art of being well, which is hosted by gwynne's position, doctor will Cole, who describes himself as a quote functional medical expert, which is all I will say about his qualifications. So since you've largely encountered this clip through other people's reaction to it, how would you describe the kind of tenor of the reaction to bone broth? Yeah, people were really mad. Like obviously there was the usual just kind of like clowning on what she was saying, but there was a real level of anger that came with it that I don't think I'd seen before. And I saw someone say this type of content should be illegal. The reaction was huge in a way that I think suggested a bit of exhaustion. I think because if I 2023, we've made a lot of progress in sort of the conversation surrounding body image and disordered eating, and so to get served a clip like that, it was like, have we learned nothing? We're still doing this conversation. What's interesting about this clip and the backlash it inspired is that it comes with this really fascinating inflection point that we've been talking about. So at the same time that people are saying, really, we're still doing this. There's also this new class of drugs that causes significant weight loss that has come to dominate the headlines. Well, actually, let me say the class itself isn't new. But it's current use for weight loss is. We are talking about Olympic or more specifically GLP one receptor agonists. We will tell you exactly what GOP one is later in the show. But suffice to say the rise will Olympic over the past few months. Has been pretty inescapable if you're on certain corners of the Internet. During the Oscars red carpet, there was just constant speculation about who's seemingly evident weight loss was caused by it. There's been at least three different cut articles about it. Gia tolentino's written about it for The New Yorker, which I don't know about you, but that's my personal barometer of when something's fully entered the mainstream. Yes, yes. But something we were discussing as we were writing this episode is that it seems impossible or at least very dissonant that on one hand there's this mainstreaming and encouragement of extreme weight loss thanks to what some are calling a miracle drug and others are calling an injectable eating disorder. And on the other hand, there's this very evident frustration and anger at diet culture as represented by the reaction to Gwyneth Paltrow's what some are calling disordered eating. So what gives? That's kind of what we're here to answer. After a short break, I'll be back with Kate to discuss what these two seemingly oppositional forces have in common. And whether they spell the end of the body positivity

"gwyneth paltrow" Discussed on ICYMI

ICYMI

06:50 min | 6 months ago

"gwyneth paltrow" Discussed on ICYMI

"In case you missed it, slate's podcast about Internet culture. And today I'm joined once again by Internet culture reporter Kate Lindsey. The last time she was on the show was way back and December 2021. A whole different era on an episode titled Nancy Reagan blowjob queen. Shockingly, Kate did not actually talk about blowjobs in that episode, but she told us about her Internet habits and her incredible newsletter about the Internet embedded, Kate hello, welcome back. Hello, thank you. Thank you for the kind words. Thank you for having me back. Yeah, I'd say I don't think blow jobs are going to come up again this time, but you know, who knows what might happen. We might surprise ourselves. Honestly, that's the theme of IC why am I? It's just continually surprising ourselves. So last time you were on the show, there were some differences, some changes, you know? I had a co host. Yuan hadn't bought Twitter. I maybe had like a bit more hope for the future. But the most important difference for this part of the show at least is that I don't think we had actually started asking all of our guests with their first Internet memory is. And I have to say as a huge fan of your work. I'm really excited to hear what yours is. I'm trying to, I don't have a clear cut first memory because I'm sure for school or for something like with my parents, those were probably my first times on the Internet, but in terms of core memory that really defined my youth, I would have to say fan fiction dot net. I remember my friend, I think this was in 6th grade. It was like my first time over at her house and she was like, I have to show you this thing I do. And she was like, she wrote this really intense, like 30 chapter, fanfic, and I went home and I signed up that afternoon and was like, I'm gonna be that too. Your life has been changed. Yes. Yes, gosh. I mean, I have to know, what were your fandoms? What fanfic was your friend writing? What were these 30 chapter fans about? It was all Harry Potter. That was, I think, how she and I bonded, then she wrote like hers was a really intense James and lily marauders era fanfic. Mine was pretty basic. It was Harry Hermione. The most boring couple, but I was 12, so I just like saw the main boy in the main girl and I said, they should kiss. And that was basically what I wrote. And it's still there. Every few years, I feel like I checked to see if it's still accessible and it is, but I've never told anyone my username. Okay, I need to know. I can. That's like, that's my big Internet secret. Is people there's nothing I want people to read less than my descriptions of like a make out scene before I had ever kissed anyone myself. Wow, well, I know what I'm going to be doing after this recording. I'm going to assume that you've outgrown some of your basic fandom tendencies. Yes, unfortunately. I would say fortunately, I know. I just wish I had the passion for anything now as I did for writing Harriet or mine fan fiction. Listen, none of us have the passion that we had for our first fandom. That's just random and in and of itself. Yes. I mean, kind of speaking of things that we hopefully outgrown, but maybe not. I asked this question of our recent guest, Casey Johnson, but I also want to ask you because of the topic of today's show, which is going to be about dieting and weight loss and body. So if that is not something you want to listen to, I would recommend tuning out here. But if you're sticking around, Kate, I want to ask you, do you remember your first encounter with the health wellness Internet space? Yes. And thankfully, it was later in my life than I think it is for a lot of people. But it happened in a way that only upon reflecting now am I like, oh, that's sinister. Because I was a big YouTube girly for Harry Potter, of course, but then I got very into just haul videos and you know the hair tutorials make up the rose. I had people who I followed and I remember it was a summer it was like early college but it was over the summer and I was watching one of those haul videos and it was a recommended video like on the side of the feed from a creator named Jen M who does not really make content like this. This is a decade old, but she had made a video about losing ten pounds and I don't know what possessed me to click on it because it's not something thankfully that I had ever thought about that much but I clicked and then she was like talking about this app that she used and I was like I'm gonna use that app and then that app led me to MyFitnessPal and I did my first ever diet kind of just for no reason and that's what's so weird to look back. It's not like before that video I had been thinking about my weight. It was just like I literally got influenced. It was very benign but that's almost what makes it scarier to me is that like kind of for no reason I was like, all right, time to diet. I mean, I feel like that's most people's first diet. It's either that or the 17 magazine of, oh, I need a beach body, which is really just a body that is not yours. It seems like also MyFitnessPal definitely triggered something deep within me because that was also I think my first, my first interaction with the diet space. I downloaded it at the age of 11. Oh my God. I imagine that's like I imagine they don't technically allow 11 year olds. Yeah. Yeah, I was gonna say, they can't allow that. Oh, I totally lied to be able to access MyFitnessPal, which is deep, dark, and you know? Well, you were 11, so at no point would your brain be like, um. This is already a red flag that I'm doing this, but now it's like, oh. I was like, ah, yes, I will now have a bikini body. My prepubescent body will not be available. My body does not even done yet. Yes. Yeah. Not even done yet, and I already am like enough of this. I'm already like, it needs to go, it needs to change. Yeah. It's funny 'cause I was recently reminded of this because of that Gwyneth Paltrow interview clip that's going around where she's describing what

Gwyneth Paltrow insists Utah ski collision wasn't her fault

AP News Radio

01:13 min | 6 months ago

Gwyneth Paltrow insists Utah ski collision wasn't her fault

"Actress Gwyneth Paltrow took the witness stand in a Utah courtroom to deny she was at fault in a skiing collision 8 years ago for which she's being sued for injuries to the other skier. Gwyneth Paltrow is being sued for damages by a 76 year old Utah man, Terry Sanderson, a retired optometrist, who says he suffered broken ribs and brain damage from their 2016 collision at the deer valley resort. I was skied directly into by mister Sanderson. Paltrow admits not asking if he was okay after they collided, assuming a ski instructor was handling the aftermath, and admits cursing out Sanderson. Her lawyer asked if she felt empathy toward him. I feel very sorry for him. It seems like he's had a very difficult life, but I did not cause the accident. So I can not be at fault. Sanderson's lawyers have pressed her on prices. And apparent effort to draw attention to her celebrity status. And question her knowledge of ski slope etiquette. Paltrow's lawyer suggests the lawsuit is to exploit her wealth. Paltrow's children are expected to testify Monday, along with the injured plaintiff. I'm Jackie Quinn

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Gwyneth Paltrow expected to testify in ski collision trial

AP News Radio

01:00 min | 6 months ago

Gwyneth Paltrow expected to testify in ski collision trial

"Actor and entrepreneur Gwyneth Paltrow is expected to testify at her Utah trial of her man's claims that she recklessly collided with him on a ski slope years ago. Retired optometrist, Terry Sanderson, is asking a ten member jury to award $300,000 in damages, saying Gwyneth Paltrow broke four of his ribs and left him with a concussion and lasting injuries when the Oscar winner ran into him on a beginner ski run at deer valley resort 7 years ago, Thursday's testimony featured medical experts a ski companion and his daughter polygraph, who said she noticed bringing post concussion symptoms, Paltrow's attorney, Steve Owens, questioned Gresham, about emails in which Sanderson mentioned Paltrow's celebrity, and GoPro footage of the incident that is still missing and was not presented at the trial. He's famous because he collided with a celebrity, right? That's how I take that. Paltrow says Sanderson caused the crash, and his countersuing for attorney's fees and a dollar. Next week, Paltrow's team is expected to call medical experts ski instructors and her two children Moses and Apple. I'm Jennifer King

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Gwyneth Paltrow's trial begins for Deer Valley ski crash

AP News Radio

00:45 sec | 6 months ago

Gwyneth Paltrow's trial begins for Deer Valley ski crash

"Trial begins Tuesday for actor Gwyneth Paltrow, who is being sued by a retired optometrist who claims she recklessly crashed into him while skiing in Park City, Utah in 2016. I'm Archie's are a letter with the latest. Terry Sanderson's attorneys say in court documents that Gwyneth Paltrow violently rammed into Anderson while skiing then got up and skied away. Sanderson says the accident caused a brain injury and four broken ribs. He's suing for $300,000 after his initial lawsuit seeking $3.1 million was dropped. Paltrow's lawyers say Sanderson ran into her and is overstating his injuries to exploit her celebrity and wealth. They say Paltrow's group checked on Sanderson and he said he was fine. The trial is expected to last longer than a week

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"gwyneth paltrow" Discussed on Nightly Pop

Nightly Pop

03:23 min | 1 year ago

"gwyneth paltrow" Discussed on Nightly Pop

"Welcome back. It's like Inception anyways when you're taking a poll in the office and we think our last two shows will be our best ones, or at least in our top 600, it's time for a final survey. All right, so circuit survey found out that one in four delivery drivers do this in their trucks. You guys ready? Based on. Is it a P and M? V hooking up? Oh. Do you hook up in them or see masturbating them? Don't give away your answers, Nina. We know it's C, oh is this the final? Are we going to be very competitive today on this? Not at all. I am. I'm going to go with what you're saying masturbating them? Yeah, I mean, this is yeah. I agree with agree with you except that would mean that a quarter of all drivers are admitting that they masturbate in their vans, which I don't feel like they would, I feel like they wouldn't have been. But just pick an answer. Yeah, I know, seriously. This is not a two hour special. The reason I know it's not a B, hook up with them. Hook up with people. Okay. Hook up in the. Let's see the answer. Hook up. Just saying I'm the best at survey says that there's ever been. Oh my God, next up, a recent poll had men estimating how loud their female partner snore was the top answer as loud as a, a toilet flushing B, a wood chipper, or C a vacuum cleaner. I'm gonna go with C because it's funny. You know what? I'm tired of competing with Nina, I'm also gonna go with C love you. Let's see. That just sounds like something men would say. Okay. All right, moving on to what to our next round, what percentage of people say they trust influencers like Gwyneth Paltrow more than doctors. This is scary. Is it a 20% B 55% or C 70%? Either any of these numbers is scary. At 1% is scary to me. But I'm going to go with 20. 20, my girls never wrong except for the first one. What's the answer? Not that it's a competition. Is this the last one? Yeah. C. And finally, a study of 2000 happy couples in the UK said they need 6 meaningful conversations a month to be happy. Wow. A month? That's nice, but we're more interested in conflict. So how many huge arguments did they need for a perfect marriage? Is it a 6 B three or C two? I'm going to go with C I'm going to go with C as well. Since he picked C I'll go for being just for giggles. All right, let's see giggles. Perfect round. You win. On the last survey says, yeah, I don't feel like I would like to argue with my partner more than two major arguments a month. That's a lot. That's so. What's a major like throwing things at the wall? Like, it's like, I think it's like when you, when you grab the knife, but you're not going to do it. The knife. Oh God. Well, four out of four surveys say we're done with all the. Be sure to tune in tomorrow for our big nightly pop finale bye.

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Is the Nipah Virus Cause for Concern?

The Dan Bongino Show

01:46 min | 2 years ago

Is the Nipah Virus Cause for Concern?

"You ever see that movie contagion with Matt Damon And Gwyneth Paltrow Listen this is the kind of stuff that a year or two years ago you would have been like ah that's only movie crap Don't panic Don't listen to panic kills You should never panic But I don't know about you but I'm a little bit concerned Me provision So I looked it up and I had my one of the writers at my website Matt Colombo right A piece on this I encourage you to check it out on my website The headline is top scientist lays out a case for Wuhan lab leak warns there may be an even deadlier virus It's in my website today Dot com and you can subscribe to my newsletter but you know dot com slash newsletter And I'll send it out every day It's all free of course At 80% lethality rate Now granted that may be in countries with struggling healthcare systems but Jim let's have it right So it's got a 40% leap out I'm just guessing I mean I'm not a virologist would experience with nipah but the nipa is real When they said coronavirus if you're a young healthy person has a lethality rate of about 1% And we couldn't handle that Not you the conservatives out there We ridiculous poorly designed terrible inefficient how do they keep screwing everything up government we have now Fauci and others couldn't have handled that coronavirus With a 1% lethality rate if you're relatively young and healthy can you imagine that in a lab one of these doctors says yeah yeah they're working on this nipa and it's kind of like an 80% lethal For liberals that means about 80 out of a hundred people die

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"gwyneth paltrow" Discussed on The goop Podcast

The goop Podcast

07:01 min | 2 years ago

"gwyneth paltrow" Discussed on The goop Podcast

"Walk and i'm really obsessed love. I love fallen. Because and then my favorite favorite favorite alicia keys song which is the quint. The quintessentially most profound breakup song of all time us tell me. Try sleeping with a broken so my best song. It's like one of my top five songs of my life. That's saw our own. My gosh. that's so that sand you know what's so incredible about that song. One of the millions of things is that you you sing it softly. And so there's like this surrender to the pain and like you only sort of sing with your full voice like in the back. So there's this juxtaposition of like relenting to this pain and the softness and then like but in the back. There's you know this backbone. Oh it's so good row thank you. I love that song. That's my favorite definitely one of my favorites to you okay. I'm like. I never want to have another break up again because the song that we got one song and we got all the ones. I'm going to let you go in a second. But one thing that i really do want to know is 'cause you guys such a great relationship. Un swiss. and i'm on my second marriage. Which is such a blessing like. I can't even tell you how lucky i am to have found this man get a second chance at it and we love. We love chris. Yes of course. Of course s abuse gets bigger right. The circle gets bigger. But ideally like. I would have liked to stay. You know you wanna be. It's like the thing like oh you're married to the father of your kids or the mother of your kids forever and that sort of fairy tale so how do you guys have a second marriage in your first marriage. That's isn't looks. We're a second marriage in our first married. Amazing you know i love. I love that. So i think brings us to look what potentially is like kind of a theme of our conversation. Which is you know we. There's all these stories that are told to us. You know. look from the second were born and we have like the princess person here with the king the queen the mother and father here or or this person here in the mother and the father in the doggie in the fence and they have the sweet wonderful life in you know were literally shown so many times from the very beginning that this this is the family that namic end and we then spend the rest of our lives chasing. You know this story. It really is not the only way that families look and i raised by my mother. She was a single mother actually never really found another person who would her in that way. And and and that's my whole world that's my whole universe. I know for a fact that being raised by her made me really good I and i often think that if it went another way. I wonder what would. How would i've been what i'd have had overcome in things like that. So my point is that. I think it's one of the things i love about us. And our generation where we are is that we are really able to open this new idea about what family looks like and also about evolution and moving forward and and finding the way through to our happiness in our joy and happiness enjoys of families and to your point it can keep getting bigger and more beautiful and more of a village of people that we can love together. And i think it's really powerful. This really powerful and it's really important to see there's nothing to be ashamed of feel badly about as you grow as things evolve and as your family grows involves and i think that. That's i love how we're just challenging the storybook and say here's the new story all us you me so many families are saying. Here's the new story. Here's the new family. His of the modern family looks like and we're all flourishing and we're all doing great. You're not i mean it's really cool so i'm so grateful for my relationship with my love swiss like huynh. Who know who would ever know just like what the hell a lot of times we look at each other and we just celebrated our ten year anniversary last year. We're going on eleven this year. We're literally like what are you doing in my bed. Because i remember like there was a time where i could not stand him. I thought he was the most annoying like there was nothing in his deal. Magnet was going to ever be a time where this beautiful life is what we shared together. So let me listen to all of us for judging books by the covers and for thinking. We know what's supposed to happen. We need to do is continue to you know. Walk forward in the best way we know how give the best that we can and goods who are selves process and ney shore. We make sure that the people we love they have to treat us. Good to ann's and emeritus allow. Everything unfolded manual. Even know where. It's gonna take you. And i think that's what you're saying and that's how i feel too not so beautiful. Thanks for listening to my conversation with alicia keys. She always inspires me. But this time i especially enjoyed hearing about her approach to incorporating rituals and moments of staleness into our everyday routines. Thanks for tuning in. This has been a presentation of cadence thirteen studios. I hope you'll listen. Follow rate and review all of our episodes which are available for free on apple podcasts. Spotify odyssey or wherever you get your podcasts..

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"gwyneth paltrow" Discussed on THE RAYHART RUNDOWN

THE RAYHART RUNDOWN

05:20 min | 2 years ago

"gwyneth paltrow" Discussed on THE RAYHART RUNDOWN

"Of course you have to kind of lead the way for that production. You're right. I mean and make sure everything was being done right right so that you know that you're not producing a piece of shit film right. Well i don so much as pisa shit film even if there was a piece of shit film that came out of that. That's fine if the person that made his happy with it right. That's what matters. Because they got their opportunity right. You see what they do with it after. That is whatever. But i think i also think that for that charity. And they'll get him not trying to be mean to this demographic but i would literally make it thirty in above like i. I'm not gonna hand. I almost went will fuck you bro. But then i realize i so i'm not gonna hand you know twenty million dollars to go make a picture to a twenty four year old fresh up college cable. You only have one hundred million dollars. No but okay but you that's right. She ab- saying like an set up with a charity foundation. There's other investors that would come in is. It wouldn't be just me all by myself right. But i think i'd had that will be. They'll be something. I would want to do where i wouldn't have to concern myself with how i was going to set up the funds to make to get started with a hundred million dollars. I think i'd be okay to do that. Yeah you know what i'm saying I'd buy a house or an apartment in every state you also by what you just said that. I just thought of it then. 'cause jog my brain okay. This is probably trump. Would i just all said like okay. So i just went from being like. Oh you're charity to like i'm just gonna be straight asshole I would. I would buy literally a chain or i would turn it into a chain of comedy stores. Fuck yeah i would do. Stand up comedy. It would be stand up comedy places. Because i think i think. Stand up comedy. I i love stand up. Com- same loves dan comedy and i think there's so many dive places and you've heard stories from you know comedians. That are like oh you know. I was telling tell jokes in a laundry mat because it had a microphone. You know yeah so. They don't get their moment. But i think if i think and going back again like we talked about going back to paulie shore and going back to mitzi shore who owned the comedy store and paulie and his brothers on the comedy store that gave comedians a jumping off point. But that was the. That's the mecca of comedy. That was at the time now youtube and everything else but at the time. That was where all comics would go to try right. I think if there was a franchise type consistency of comedy places where people could go and they knew like the food was good and they knew that the drinks were watered down and they knew that the comic like i don't see a-list aleister but somebody who kind of like knew what they were doing or or or an open they're going for an open mic. Then they knew what they were walking into. You know what i'm saying right. I don't wanna see to like go into a fast food place. No exactly what. You're getting. But i think going to a comedy venue and walk in. Know what you're walking into would right you know now. Yeah i mean that's but to do it would love to own accomplish to do exactly in the but to make it again to do. As a franchise make it all consistent make it consistent so like nobody which when you walked into now they all look the same but they would all you know they would seat about the same amount of people right and any comic would be comfortable on that stage because it would be the same as any other state. Uc san yeah And i think i would on a side note just because again digging into comedy and learning standup or trying to learn. Stand up in everything. I think the other thing i would do is i would have half of every comedy store place or comedy. Venue be geared towards the comedians. So they're not just all in a hallway waiting to go on or in you know all crammed into one green room forever. You know what. I'm saying right. Like i think i would just make it bunch either. A bunch of little bunch of little green rooms you know or a bunch or or big enough to where they could all congregate and feel comfortable. You see what i'm saying like i see. I don't cater to the comics. But in some subs some cases. I feel like stand up comedy just trying to learn it now as difficult as it seems to be to write something and makes her works and then you know and make sure comes across funnier than you. You tell it to your friends and of course they're gonna laugh because your friends or family or whatever and then to get up and try to work it on stage and get the kinks out is not. It's not just stand up in intel. It's not just standing up telling jokes i mean. I thought that for the longest time. I thought it was like. Oh you stand up there and tell some jokes and yeah here we go. It's gonna be great but it's not. There's a lot. There's a lot of legwork. That goes behind how these comedians set up. Which is why i mean why we have they make everybody laugh all the time so anyways those my rant of what i would do the money. Yeah would probably start a comedy chain. I don't know if it would do well may or may not do well. I buy a house in every state you know the problem with that is or apartment but hold on go a by either like it's a big city. I'd probably end up by like an apartment like penthouse type apart. Something you know not past super nice like well the place that we stayed at in atlanta gay. That was a.

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"gwyneth paltrow" Discussed on THE RAYHART RUNDOWN

THE RAYHART RUNDOWN

08:39 min | 2 years ago

"gwyneth paltrow" Discussed on THE RAYHART RUNDOWN

"If it just like started playing like a ba- baseball just walk through the crushers till you get to the freezer section. Wow yeah okay. Buckle up p like. i said i'm going to post. I haven't seen either so i'm just gonna wait until hit so you can see then i'll see it down. Yikes i don't know you wanna play another card. Let's do this one. Because i think we did this one and on the other episode that we had to stop halfway through this episode of the ray heart. Rundown was brought to you by anchor dot. Fm if you're planning on making a podcast and you don't know how to get started definitely go to anchor dot. Fm they have everything you could possibly need from the ability to get distribution two different platforms to even having an app that you can utilize so if you don't wanna try to do it on your computer. You can actually do it right from your phone. It's really convenient. it's really simple. You just have to go to anchor dot fm to get started or you can just download their app from whatever app store or your phone uses so definitely check it out. Anchor dot fm discussion and unusual crush. You had as a kid an unusual crush like an unusual crush so like i'm going say mine because we talked about it and then before so like i remember vividly as a kid as a young kid having a crush on miss piggy. Yeah it's fucking weird bro. Yeah well there's a felt pig. We only tell you. I had a dream and then that dream me have crush unusual crush yes. I didn't really have any unusual crushes. There were all pretty normal. As far as i remember. Okay so bugs. Bunny when horses a female knowing wayne's world joke saying all that to say that the miss piggy thing like i had a crush on misbehaves. Right do you remember. The great muppet caper now awesome. Did you ever see the great muppet caper. How many movies have you seen one rat along. and so. that's the first bubba. Marie muffin movie. A saw the newest ones most wanted. And then the muppets but neverthe- caper. Which was actually the second movie. Correct oh in the christmas one. Christmas carol carol. Okay the christmas okay. So charles grodin who played the dad on beethoven. Okay member of the movie. Beethoven we talked about that at thanksgiving. Yeah he was in the great mckeever. He played nikki. Valentine the bad guy and he was in love with miss piggy. So i don't know if that spawned the childhood thing of like okay. You know. I don't know just telling you. Here's the sad started to defend your weirdness. I'm not trying to defend it. I settle that to say this. Unfortunately this week charles grodin passed away. Oh so the dad. That was yeah the father from beethoven. The guy from the great muppet caper Also paul mooney recipe's palm is great comedian. Great great So yeah yes dr charles. Grodin died unfortunately from the beethoven movies and midnight run heartbreak kid and other other films. He's done recipes. He was a great actor like he. He could do comedy. He can do drama he coming. It's sad it's crazy too because as we get older now. This is taking a serious tone just for a minute here though but as we get older it's it becomes more relevant. How much older. We are when the actors we knew and loved all to pass away. Yep i've thought about that. What i'm saying like i thought like. Cvs sad sad. I'm sure it's going to be a long while from now behind. Be a sad sad day for both of us when jim carey past. Yeah that's the other thing is is that i hope nothing happens to them ever but right the i hope i go before him. It's here's an here's the thing is that they've always said like oh. You should never meet your heroes right. But he's probably jim. Carrey is probably one of the reasons why i was like and you know this for sure firsthand and i know some of our listeners know me personally from even back in the day no this that he was probably the whole reason why i was like not so much the reason i wanted to get into the movie business. I figured that out at like ten years old Watching a behind the scenes of i think ghostbusters or gremlins or something on tv. And i was like. I want to do that. but watching jim carey do these movies and do income from you know the the show in living color and go and then do ace ventura the mask dumb and dumber and then just. His career caught fire. I was right coming out of high school. Ninety five When he hit what he did paceman matura so it was like right when he was starting to become big. I was just coming out of high school and had had i had done like i had plant had gone the plan i was going to take. I would ended up in l. a. Surprise enough at the probably at the comedy store and would have ended up at least medium. i know. I would've at least met him. Yeah but Morale my life took a different turn which is fine. It worked out for the better 'cause i'm here i'm here do we wouldn't be doing this right now right and maybe we would. Just we're studio bigger studio. You never know what they say but they say never to meet your heroes. But i think jim carrey's still one where i was like. I still would to the states to want to meet him right. You know no. Yeah absolutely now. I'd love to meet jim But there's a lot of comedians. I would love to like meet like out. There's always gonna be the special place in my heart. And i will always miss robin williams like i said this multiple times before on this podcast. Man he's probably one of my favorites by far. Especially when it comes to like improv improvisational. Right comedy right and stuff like that. You know what i mean till my thought processes is that there's a lot of. There's a lot of comedians and actors and things like that that i want to at least have a chance to ask questions or talk to about their careers. So i said all that to say i'm going to push more now to try to get them become on our show on. Yeah yeah we've talked about I know we've talked about it. And i and i've i've dabbled in. There's a few few comedians lined up in the future. But i think i'm gonna. I'm just going to this point. I'm just going to shoot for the moon and see who responds onto the moon to the to the moon. Yeah so like i'm not. You know who knows man. I'm gonna what's gonna put in. I say no. The the next closest person come into town is paulie shore. I know so very discussed this. I'm gonna call him you. Just i'm just it on the show. We're trying to paulie shore on the show. Maybe he'll hear this episode. We're on he's he's still he still does it all. Oh i know you still does. It's it's student. That's going to be really cool like if he actually. I would love to do it if he agreed to do a man. I'm really going to enjoy that episode. Because it's gonna be fun. Did i grew up watching encino man and son-in-law yeah in the army now the army now bio dome like i have so many questions for him dude so many questions. I'm just curious because i want. I wanna play the game of life. And i want to do filthy trivial with polish. I wanna hear what his answer would be. Yeah 'cause you know they're gonna be wild you know it'd be like off the chain But he's got a lot of projects he's got a lot of projects going on right now but aside from a lot of behind the scenes. I'm sure this is again. This is all in hopes. Yeah in oh yeah. We don't have a definite answer from poly yet. I hope so. But i will see i have a question for you bob dope if you had like a ridiculous amount of money talking like we've talked about this before but like we always said like oh you know we'd quit the day job at three million or five million or whatever you know what i mean. What what's your right right. But now.

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"gwyneth paltrow" Discussed on THE RAYHART RUNDOWN

THE RAYHART RUNDOWN

04:18 min | 2 years ago

"gwyneth paltrow" Discussed on THE RAYHART RUNDOWN

"There is a species of fish. That swims up your whole up your hole. You want to say that again. A bucket edit this so you wanna say to get you mean swims up your if you're peeing like if you're peeing in the water. I don't know how this is your story. I'm trying to let it swims up your dick hole. And then like spikes out like fucking. Yeah like you said the question wreaks havoc so okay but okay so if this if that's not the answer we're going to look up. What kind of fucking animal that is. Anyway that is the answer that is. You've got okay so soon into your peanuts and wreaks havoc so yeah okay. 'cause i learned that when i was a kid and said i'm never going to south america. Here's the thing so apparently this type of catfish it's so like super tiny like it's clearly honestly microscopic. But like you how minnows. Like when you're fishing those knows it's like that big a type of catfish so if you p okay but even even if you. Up powerfully out yeah. I don't know if if it be necessary. Review would need to like stand on the edge. The bank of the amazon and pee into it like a weirdo but apparently it can swim up. Your like if you're in the river. And i think the again going back to i was just about say that. Swim streep thing i think that is like i won't say a wives tale or a hoax or whatever. I don't think that it can just like go upstream like nine go upstream but like oh. Here's like a quick elevator too. Risque us right. You know randomly. I think if you're in the water and up then it's all like Right into this little Are your own and then like a blowfish just blew out like right now. Yeah no. that's actually just that's actu- accurate. It's supposed to be like a blowfish. Yeah it was just like spanned in new spike can't kangaroo. I wonder what it looks like. I don't i. I wanna see i'm gonna look it up i'm gonna see. I have nightmares about this shit. I'm going to see what it looks like. Oh god it is like super tiny like it's super it's like super tiny tiny tiny and it doesn't it doesn't expand though how do you get it out. It doesn't expand it. Works like a leech though. Oh yeah oh so what you just gotta like. Is he hanging out at the end. You just gotta rip him out shredded kangaroo. I don't want to think about it. You're going to think i'm going to post pictures of it. The dreaded kangaroo it actually has a fish has teeth. This motherfucker has not of fish wisdom of interest through your teeth. This fish this this thing has teeth. Oh my god they have a picture. Oh picture pointed out. Somebody's weiner okay. Note note nope no doubt what you wanna see. Nope nope nope you want. Video of it being yanked out of somebody's weiner no. I didn't think so there's patriotic. Maybe the patriots wanna see that. Oh god okay buckle patriots. This one's gonna be rough yeah. River monsters the kangaroo it is it's millimeters long it's literally one two three four millimeters long or so and it. It looks like a sucker fish on one in like you know those little ones that clean your fish tank. Yes but have teeth right. There has the sucker part but teeth teeth like barbed to ouch. I'm gonna i keep. I don't know why i keep looking. I don't know. I don't know why you know. He blew sitting over here holding myself out of just reaction of hearing these stories. I didn't even realize i was doing it until i notice. You grab your like what What sound would your weiner make this. Kangaroo fish swim. Oh my god this is nuts. I don i. Okay.

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"gwyneth paltrow" Discussed on THE RAYHART RUNDOWN

THE RAYHART RUNDOWN

02:13 min | 2 years ago

"gwyneth paltrow" Discussed on THE RAYHART RUNDOWN

"Can through is a species of catfish found in south america. I'm not gonna know that. Has he told you are k. Kendall kangaroo kangaroo can the japanese cat. I don't know does that sound daphne's i'm trying you set it. Japanese that sounded tap. China's does that that racist now can just reminds me of south park. Yeah i just immediately. Hi welcome shitty. Wok bringing breach Can't kangaroo kangaroo is a species of. I'm just at this point just at this point. I don't know if it's racist or just wrong. I'm not trying to be funny. Whatever whatever read the kangaroo can see here that way now doug gondal rule is a specie species of catfish found in south america in south america. I don't even know why would be joking. That his agents i am enclosed this sea creature. The seek richer has a bad habit of finding its way into swimmers. Bought holes swimming into penises and raking havoc repeatedly biting people or chewing on the bottom of boats. Just try and sink them now kangaroo. Ooh i think i do know the end cert- i didn't know is a species of catfish species a catfish. Not a bacteria not like a again. No because there is in south. America amazon and there is a species of fish. That swims up your whole up your hole. You want to say that again. A bucket edit this so you wanna say to get you mean swims up your if you're peeing like if you're peeing in the water. I don't know how this is your story. I'm trying to.

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"gwyneth paltrow" Discussed on THE RAYHART RUNDOWN

THE RAYHART RUNDOWN

07:19 min | 2 years ago

"gwyneth paltrow" Discussed on THE RAYHART RUNDOWN

"Two thousand and eight gwyneth paltrow launch goop from her kitchen as a homespun weekly newsletter. Going a lot since. Then we operate from a place of curiosity and non judgement wait. What year two dozen eight. Same years ironman ironman so her kitchen because my house. Your sweet we st- And we start hard conversations crack open taboos and look for connection and renaissance wherever we may find it what that's what she wrote renaissance. I am so sorry. Gwyneth paltrow's vaginas renaissance tip of the spear the tip of the way. Ort we go first. So you don't have to be glad you're here. This all sexually oriented candle stuff. I think i'm just saying it. A little sexual. We'd take curious open minded and service centric. Approach to the work we do. We asked questions about all of it. We believe that people can take care of what serves them and leave. What doesn't recommend that we love and what we think is worthy of your time in wallet. Value your wallet unreal. Just wear to god. Yep so we find things that were worthy of your time and while so basically the hey. We just want to get paid not like. Hey we're trying to find something that would make people relax or be meaningful or yup sweet. And she has the goop podcast. Oh my god. Seriously i swear to god. Yeah so as the google podcasts. Greenwich an oprah power perception sole purpose. is goop. Gwyneth and oprah together is like geo and then oh p like well. There's no growth. i don't know. I don't know what her middle name is could be. I'm just thinking i'm trying to they. Just i don't know. I don't seem seems to me like a joint venture so they're gonna come out with an oprah vagina candle. Open your mouth to sound a little bit. All right. A little bit and tells the life story of greenwich paltrow. Of course it does. Born in nineteen ninety-four gp phil films jefferson in paris and then it continues on and then coupe was formed. Great and how much is the candle. Seventy five dollars. Seventy five dollars might buy one pussy smelling by one. Dude i if you do you wanna put your nose in it. I would like to put my nose in her. push candle. yes yes. I would just curious. I might get it for you for christmas there. We go getting rundown merge so i have authorised get more as just coming in massive packages and just people heard the last episode. I still have to create the The steve march. Oh yeah either. I kuhn merge motherfucker. Hey how's that going by the way. Yeah he's a dick did he. Did he He's dick julie more taco bell out for them. Yeah apparently i did. We should go this time. Hungry howie's wow so you you made sure he has a full buffet of shit. Yep nice did you bring friends. I i don't know. I don't know you probably got a lot of chicken wing bones all over the fucking set up one of those ring cameras I'd help he cool or one of those night. Cameras activated by activated by motion. So we could see if you like shows up with like thirty friends. I don't know what we have to get one you might have. We have right outside the garage. No i know we set it up. And i'm just saying i don't think i don't have one you have one already. I figure this out. I'll go get one. Whatever do it do it plant. We'll post the video on stephen friends. Okay you won't play him lifer quick. Yeah let's do it all right. I got a card here. Don't describe if getting erection made a sound. What sound would you wanted to make Yeah it had to make a sound like a has to make those old school cashier machines. So would you sound like teaching people like if someone just something. Just get bought somewhere Fit had make a sound had two so far. That's that's my that's so far. That's my answers. Might my answer would be a phone notification sound so you can hide it. Oh like a theater. Where like you're at work or something and phone notification when off. No one would be like what was that. Brian knows what it is right. That's smart so it was just like dating. Yeah sting you know. Be in the other room you being in the room. Like watching porn ding. Ding me. Just fucking the difference. We if was like ding sound guebuza. Ding sound and they'll beef. That would be super funny in like a skit for snl because like if it did make a ding sound. And then and they're like santa and his elves like word making and then like mrs claus like was wearing something sexy walked by and it just started playing carol of the bells with all the like ding ding ding ding ding ding ding or. Maybe you could get nokia to sponsored. I don't know who knows the whole skit could be a no commercial. Hello motor maybe ryan reynolds will pick it up but yeah so it would be just. Would you do if the phone notification then town just to be safe. I mean that'd be smart. Really throw people off his. have it be that vibrating. Sound dick electronic man. Man man road the road under south. Well know exactly what. I would just be me. Was that Nothing fucking roadrunner. All right so there you go. I can't think of anything funnier middle. That's all folks fucking outside and you just sitting at work. What's up doc People like what the no. Yeah notification ring would definitely be the smartest play for that right no matter where you were coming from your pocket right like my phone's it's broken. You wanna do. Yeah that's that's that's fucking smart. Move all you wanna do the trivia. I got another one. Yeah did the on steady. You ready born ready bed. Yeah you're born really can't i.

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"gwyneth paltrow" Discussed on THE RAYHART RUNDOWN

THE RAYHART RUNDOWN

06:38 min | 2 years ago

"gwyneth paltrow" Discussed on THE RAYHART RUNDOWN

"Hey everybody welcome to the. Ray heart rundown. Hey l. o. let's get started. let's get started. It's been a long fucking day dude. It's been a long fucking couple. Years is going to go straight years. I'm always saying everybody's exhausted from last year. It not only that. Like i was actually talking to a buddy mine. I was all like man. I like ever since i hit my thirties. I i'm just. I'm sh- i told him we had this discussion a couple episodes go. I told you once you hit thirty. You're going to be broken. Yeah yeah and he's all like dude he going to buy he's like i've noticed that he goes since i've thirty i just don't have the energy he goes. I would like as soon as i woke up when i was in my twenty s he was. I'd be up out of bed. Get get dressed on. He's all right now. It takes you know a half an hour and a cup of coffee for me to get through. It takes me an hour. Because i don't drink coffee. Here's the funny thing is. Is that most most twenty something year olds. They don't get out of bed early but the people they say that the wife did but they say that the people that make the most money are up by seven o'clock. Yeah the people that make. The most money in life are up by seven. Am we you also gotta remember. 'cause the people that make the most money in life are usually playing in the stocks and seventy nine thirty pm but again wake up. They go for a quick run. They shower the breakfast. They had their coffee. They sit down they buy and sell their stocks. Right seventy i started setting my alarm for seven am even on my days off now. I'm gonna get in that mode. I've been going to bed at seven. Yeah see. you're still twenty year old now. i've been. I've actually been going to bed a little earlier now. I'm going to bet like three. Thirty five am ghetto. But it's like three thirty. Am now is what. I'm passing now. But you know i mean you know it's the nightlife soon to be over tired of it already already but anyway. I don't wanna talk about that so either way. It's been a long couple years and now that i'm fully faxed to job. I'm ready for a vacation. Only take vacations like once every couple years. That's not good. I know that's why exactly i. I need a vacation. It's like i tried one thing Like two months ago and it kinda worked for like a day. What's that I looked at the downtown area. As if i had never seen it before like i just put my sewing one town. I put myself in the mentality of like like sit in in downtown. I closing my eyes. And then i open them and it was. I just pretended. Like i had never seen the buildings before and i was like i put myself in a mindset of. I've never been here before. I'm on vacation and it fucking worked for like a few hours. It worked yet never work later on that day. Everyone was all like. Oh you're here. I was all like physically see. I would have driven. I would have driven at least thirty minutes away up here. I'm in bora bora thirty minutes away. I would have driven just to see something different. I get what you're trying to do like have that mentality of like okay. If i look at this like it's new. It's different exciting than i can. Feel that way and you makes you feel like you're on vacation but yeah but well. Because like i made that joke to somebody whereas all up here i'm barbara you know and then i start thinking about it. I was all like you know what borbor sounds nice boys. Expensive barbara is sensitive. But we'll find out just how expensive i also did not know where bore was yeah was gonna say until today a matter of fact when i find out it's in the middle of the fucking ocean yet the middle of nowhere yes inbetween. Australia just islands. Yeah part of the island somewhere off the coast of south america. No it's in the middle of the fucking osha miro nowhere. That's right and it sounds amazing. I wanna go now. So where are you leaving from. Let's find out how much borbor packages are from. Expedia dot com sama. Flat miami side note. Expedia is not a sponsor the podcast notes. Not expedient kinda sucks. i'm going to be honest outer. Maybe they should be a sponsor to bore. Bore a for three days from mom. Dagon town sixteenth. Let's say june sixteenth. Now right ninetieths joke But i'm just going to pick those dates gives it you know about a month out. Wow i mean it's not terrible. What is it fifty. Seven hundred and forty nine dollars. Say five grand about five grand. Believe for four days three nights. Yeah i believe. I already looked at it back. You stay and a glass bottom thing over the anglo. Yeah like ooh here's libra pearl resorts seasons. But it's nine thing and it's only four grand. Borbor is not a place you go by yourself Bora bora might be a place. That i'm going to go to by myself. Ooh dude. We're no way round trip. Flight included the state and everything twenty five hundred broad. I'd be going to war all right. You're it's not get your passport. Oh son of a bad. I don't have my passport okay. So that was fun man. The first thing you do to bore bore Nothing anyway well. Maybe next year yes all right you want to do since early. In the podcast. Yeah and since clear not going to bore bore clearly. Not you want do you want to do. I got to filthy trivia. Won't all okay. You want you want to do in my mind. I'm barbara bora hung endless. My eyes close your eyes question from borbor. You're in bore bore. And i'm asking you the question but two minutes on the clock here. We go study. Showed that when they're denied sex male fruit flies. Do this okay. I was way too far in aboard..

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"gwyneth paltrow" Discussed on Distorted View Daily

Distorted View Daily

01:56 min | 2 years ago

"gwyneth paltrow" Discussed on Distorted View Daily

"Zing. Orange county police department showed up high. Jason jeeter we have a trust warning for you from disney. You're no improper new customers to suits a security guard and he didn't investigate those existed. All come like hey. We're gonna to tell you what's going on for you thank you. He's crying now. I can kind of figure it out then also just add on injury. That does seem kind of excessive. I mean we only saw two of his videos but if the worst she did was drink some of the disney fountain water. I mean come on a lifetime ban jesse. Just add insult to injury while at. That'd be the second injury you're receiving a lot of insulted. A lot of injuries air security then following me home just to make sure i really left shit. Disney does not fuck around. They had a guy follow him home to make sure that he left the property. Cry chick talk is awesome all right before we get into the news. I want to share with you an episode of food for louis. This guy just eats disgusting stuff. How disgusting well. He's been at this a while so he has to continually find new and more disgusting things to eat. We're up to roadkill at this point road. Kill like right off the road. He's going to eat this. And i think maybe we feature this guy before because What i'm about to say sounds like something i can recall saying. And that is. He looks like he would stink. He's got dreads or something in his hair and just has like this look about him that tells me he needs to bay or maybe he's just sick from all the gross stuff he's been eating. Some malnourishment or disease is.

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"gwyneth paltrow" Discussed on Distorted View Daily

Distorted View Daily

02:55 min | 2 years ago

"gwyneth paltrow" Discussed on Distorted View Daily

"Chris alsdorf strategy. I get whatever he has up. Those are the type of christians. I like the loud in insane. That could miss nearly twenty years old. I think you believe. I have to explain who the god warrior is. But she was a part of one of those wife swap shows which is not as hot and sexy as it sounds. The god warrior here had to move into a family of new wage. Hippies and the mother of the new age hippie family moved in with his berry religious family and the clip or listening to happen at the very end when religious mom comes home. She has been traumatized by what she saw. Which truly wasn't frightening. It was like crystals lot of beads going outside and thanking mother earth under the moon. You know. I'm glad you're home cal out of my house in jesus name. I pray my favorite part which is not really included in this clip but the kids are trying to calm down their mom in the lady that came to live with us was nice. She was fine. Nothing bad happened and god warrior over here was like her name is jade. I went to her station. Like i don't know what station means. Maybe like an altar. She really tries to make it. Sound like it's nefarious. I went to her cosmic celestial station where she praised the devil in does spells. This woman was so distraught. She you can hear her in the clip ripping up the envelope which includes the check for the money she gets for coming on the show. I don't want to hear this. How just won't my family won't my life in our jesus but at the very end of the show you know. Sub-text appears on the screen crazy. God warrior mama accepted the checks. She cashed the check basically. Of course he did see her taping up those bits of check when she realized. Oh my god five thousand dollars. Sorry i was drunk on jesus. I don't know what. I was up to high so back to this youtube channel of anna cat. Kate or whatever she used to be an atheist now she's a born again christian and in one video titled the lord gave me a car. She shows off her brand new used lexis for.

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Why Dermatologists Are Horrified by the Way Gwyneth Paltrow Applies Sunscreen

Forever35

01:49 min | 2 years ago

Why Dermatologists Are Horrified by the Way Gwyneth Paltrow Applies Sunscreen

"I did want to mention at the time of this recording that there has been a recent gwyneth paltrow controversy in which she filmed when some sort of skin care routine video for vogue and in the video she insinuates. She says she's not a person who slather sunscreen all over her body and then she quote dabs it onto the parts of her face the get son in the video. It looks like she only wear sunscreen. Unlike her cheekbones and her forehead bone and while because there has been a controversy that has evolved out of this. You know there has since been a comment released from goop in which they say that. Oh yes of course. She uses mineral sunscreen minerals screen all over her face but you know caroline runs past fep further past forever thirty-five guests and all around i think really wise to the point person when it comes to skin care i would. I would agree with that assessment. She went to town and she really called gwyneth and vogue out four posting this video e even as goop has insinuated. It was edited and it made it sound like. She doesn't wear as much sense renee. She does whatever they were. Still responsible for airing the video and it's it's misinformation and one thing that i really appreciated the caroline said was she was like she called out like dermatologists and skin care influencers. And she's like please. Don't don't be afraid to speak out about this just because gwyneth paltrow is a powerful person.

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Gwyneth Paltrow and Gabrielle Union Get Candid About Wealth And Marriage

Daily Pop

01:32 min | 2 years ago

Gwyneth Paltrow and Gabrielle Union Get Candid About Wealth And Marriage

"Would you still work if you married someone. Who was filthy rich Gabrielle union and gwyneth. Paltrow ignited the debate on the google. Podcasts gabrielle admitted that when she married dwayne wade her step kids didn't understand why she kept working. Listen to this. They had looked up how much their dad made and they thought that i should not work. I should just be at home like the other moms. And because data's rich and you stay home and we should be a normal family like everyone else. I love it. I love that bathing realized that she too was rich. Not not to mention. She had her own coin. Kim mary filthy rich man. What you're gonna do stay home and take care of you. You know a certain ages. When i was younger. I wanted to just work and get my own identity. I think right now. Let a rich man calls daily dose. Oh it's so funny. She didn't talk about this all the time. Because i have said many times i'm like i can live that yacht life man. I could plan the trips yet. Plan the vacations. I could have all the decorations up for every event at could be my full time thing. I could do all that stuff. But he's like no you couldn't you'd have to work. I know you would go crazy. But i could do.

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Sliding Doors

The Tennis Podcast

06:36 min | 3 years ago

Sliding Doors

"We're not just living in the post. Today we're living in an alternate universe post because today and those day we're bringing you sliding does tennis which is kind of ovarian concept isn't it should we. Should we trademark this in some way. Can we patent it. Let's if it's a success. I shower and then and then we'll get onto the patent lawyers wouldn't wouldn't gwyneth paltrow smith about that. She owns the rights to alternates. Alternate timelines well. My favorite my favorite genre of is counterfactual fiction. There's a book called idyllwild which imagines a world in the ninety s where needed jfk nor marilyn monroe died in the sixties and it sort of projecting into the future and imagining a world. That is entirely different. And it's cooled arms on on this spoiler for you or the listeners are highly recommend anyway and it's called idol ball because of course idyllwild. Anybody know this putting on spot here. This is a great little but if trivia idyllwild was the name. jfk airport before it became today airport. I don't know how. I read your david. Private could a medium sized book right. Yeah i take a long time to read books Well it's worth the effort. If you got in your hands in the middle of the night you know we as we did last week. We start off with david. Whitaker's review of what we're about to do podcast as he says it's a really good idea. Like i like counterfactual history. If hitler had gone ahead with the invasion of britain in nineteen forty not bottled it dot dot dot. What if lee harvey oswald missed etc. What if it hasn't rained in henman's semifinal with even vich so my daughter's very much understood the premise. If today's podcast and one of those three we're going to do yes. Thank you very much. David whitaker slash. Dad's fuel suggestions A little teaser of what's come where we are thinking of sort of moment tree seemingly incident significant at the time occurrences in tennis which may or may not have entirely altered the course of tennis history. david would you like to kick us off with the first sliding doors tense moment. Yeah would i'd like to imagine a world in which rafael on the dow was not left handed never decided to to play left hand. All just ended up playing left handed. And it's one of the. It's actually one of the things that i wanted to come back to for for quite a while probably a year and a half ever since we did our rounded out story. Podcast when we were we went deep into his his past and tried to just chronicled his career from it from a very young age and during that process we had been like many other outlets taken in by a the the myth it turns out that his uncle tony had decided that he should play handed in order to be more successful in in order to discomfit his opponents more and we talked about that on that podcast and turns out. That isn't what happened. And we at the time i mean. I think that that podcast got some some great feedback. People enjoyed it. But a number of nadal diehard said cop believe you're still going with this view that refunded. The uncalled decided. He should apply left-handed. I one day. Because that's not the case. So i've also one day i'd like to really look into that and find out what the situation was and when we came up with sliding doors tennis and i chose. This is one of my my selections Matt's produced the referee on the dow autobiography which contains the following passage. I've seen reports in the news media saying that. Tony forced me to play left handed and that he did this because it would make me harder to play against well. It's not true. It's the story of the newspapers have made up. The truth is that. I began playing when i was very small and because i wasn't strong enough to hit the ball over the net. I'd hold the racket with both hands on the four hundred as well as the back end then. One day my uncle said there are no professional players who play two hens. Strictly speaking true. Monica seles did right. Fabrice santoro did right But anyway there are no place press professional players who played two hens. And we're not going to be the first ones so you've got to change so i did. What came naturally to me was to play left-handed why i can't tell because i ride with my ryan tend when i play basketball gulf or doubts. That was the way sounds order. I play right handed to but in football i play with my left and my left foot is much stronger than my rights. People say this gives me an advantage on the double handed backhand and that may be right having more feeling more control and both hands than the majority of players has to work in my favorite especially on cross court shots where a little extra strength helps but this was definitely not something that tony in. A moment of genius thought up. It's dumb to imagine that he might have been out to force me to play in a way. That did not come naturally to me so pretty emphatic rejection of that. That story that we've all kind of taken as just conceived wisdom from over the years a couple things that he's often talked about by commentators is looking like he's got to four hands conventional forehands in in the way he's able to strike the bowl in terms of the the sheer muscular. Rt of his game the way he's able to put you on the back foot from both sides equally strongly and say and he's alluding to that in that analysis of whites useful for him to play. Left

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Johnny Depp Allegedly "Romantic" With Angelina Jolie, and Gwyneth Paltrow talks about Public Scrutiny

Daily Pop

06:55 min | 3 years ago

Johnny Depp Allegedly "Romantic" With Angelina Jolie, and Gwyneth Paltrow talks about Public Scrutiny

"I daily please. Welcome scott tweeted back to the show so much for joining us come for the christmas trees decorations. Everything christmas tree competition between justin. And i later in the show's to stick around for that. Okay it's a new way to light up your tree all right up. First today. the hollywood reporter reports that johnny depp dated angelina jolie cure nightly an marion cotillard. And all the details are about to go public sued. Johnny's going back to court With the defamation case against his ex wife amber heard it's based on an essay she wrote about abuse for the washington post back in two thousand eighteen. Now according to the hollywood reporter johnny will have to turn over all responsive communications with his alleged romantic partners in angelina. Marian and kiera have all been named in court. Documents now marian. Akira have already there on this. They told us they were never romantically involved with johnny. And we have not heard back yet from angelina so interesting. It's a little more of this. He said she said drama Do you think the trial will be even more damaging or possibly embarrassing for johnny than the british trial was. It's all so ridiculous. This man is doing this based on something that came out and twenty eighteen with everything going on in two thousand twenty and in the world. No one even remembers that johnny depp amber heard all of these issues anyway. what. I think we're more they issues. I mean in the bay. I mean he kept on saying allegedly in the bank. Yes that's what you would remember more. And i and johnny feels. He needs to clear his name and he has filed the. He's already put this much money into it. I see him wanting to see this through the time that he did this. He was hot on it. But by the time you actually go to trial and all this davits it does feel like wow. Why are they still doing this. But also twenty twenty probably delayed a lot of things you know. It delayed a lot of stuff. And everybody's lives feel for these women who are now being dragged into this and they have nothing to do with johnny depp now carrying kierra in delina. Their names are part of this drama. And according to kira and marian they tell us like why we were never even romantically dated part of it. That's the worst part of the if somebody denies there your data when you say you did and it's on court documents said negative about this. Johnny's just wants to come out swinging. He wants to clear everything and go so he's got nothing to lose right now the position he's in even though farrah's outside his list you can lose a lot with this fahim. It's like there's nothing to lose. This is heaven hell scenario. It's heaven for the lawyers. I only gel for everyone else. One hundred percent. I totally agree and by the way there are times where companies know that. They're not wrong. They know that they are not liable for what happens to somebody but lawyers will say you need to settle this out of court because it's gonna cost you more in the long run. Why is no one sitting down with johnny depp. In saying yo at this point we know what you want to do. You want to clear your name. We know you're eagles getting involved. But you have to protect some of your reputation and dragging this out in american court after we just did it for a year in the uk cords. This is not going to be good for you. Take the l you still got ten million fantastic beasts. Somebody's gonna come back around for you. Mel gibson can get back from sugar. Tits. you can get back from this. Mean buddy but it's bunny but it's not all right. Well let's move on now normally when you're not dealing with an ugly trial there are so many perks. Do being a famous actress. Money fame and boyfriends. Like brad pitt. But gwyneth paltrow says the cost of fame was so high that she didn't want to keep doing it. Here's how she explained it on sirius. Xm's quarantined with bruce part of the shine of acting. What wore off. You know being in such intense public scrutiny beings a kid who's like living every break-up on every headline like being criticized for everything you do say in where show and also the the you know you're you're it's so transitory you're always all over. You think was more famous for her acting or for headlines. Sometimes i think back. In the olden days of hollywood in the early two thousands they kinda sorta went hand in hand. I think you became more famous when you were in a couple. And i think that's why a lot of times eight listeners hookup because they realize that their currency is doubled. Now still true today. The people don't use it as much as the used to i think. Stars kerry washington a-list stars mindy kaelin. They don't really use their relationships. Kids that are personalized very much. They have restricted that access and they got smart because they realized that once you do it once you can never stop ever even if you wanna stop it yet. Can't do it also in tech entrepreneurs and the new this out is yeah. I agree with you. i think for me. She's always been movie star. I assure the tabloids all the time about relationships but nine hundred ninety eight was her year sliding doors shakespeare in love expectations that was about the film's first and foremost and then after. That came all this when i started google and that created like a whole new kind of door to joe. And yeah she. She's now opened the doors to say like whatever. But i also think he's at a point now where she is just like take handles it all so much better. That's why she's clearly pursued kept pursuing this staying in the main stream and being super famous at the way she could've hidden away and not been out and about but she's everywhere like does not shy away at all so she's clearly got come to terms with this. I do think like it always helps if you can get into a relationship with another celebrity. I mean if you're trying to increase your fame. I'm that's why you have so many I'm using i know wags is not a bad term but i mean the women who there are a lot of women that go after just famous people are a lot of men that just go after famous women and it's like they do that for a period of time because they're really trying to increase their stardom and it helps

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Johnny Depp Might Have To Fork Over His 'Romantic' Messages With These 3 Famous Actresses

Daily Pop

03:30 min | 3 years ago

Johnny Depp Might Have To Fork Over His 'Romantic' Messages With These 3 Famous Actresses

"All right up. First today. the hollywood reporter reports that johnny depp dated angelina jolie cure nightly an marion cotillard. And all the details are about to go public sued. Johnny's going back to court With the defamation case against his ex wife amber heard it's based on an essay she wrote about abuse for the washington post back in two thousand eighteen. Now according to the hollywood reporter johnny will have to turn over all responsive communications with his alleged romantic partners in angelina. Marian and kiera have all been named in court. Documents now marian. Akira have already there on this. They told us they were never romantically involved with johnny. And we have not heard back yet from angelina so interesting. It's a little more of this. He said she said drama Do you think the trial will be even more damaging or possibly embarrassing for johnny than the british trial was. It's all so ridiculous. This man is doing this based on something that came out and twenty eighteen with everything going on in two thousand twenty and in the world. No one even remembers that johnny depp amber heard all of these issues anyway. what. I think we're more they issues. I mean in the bay. I mean he kept on saying allegedly in the bank. Yes that's what you would remember more. And i and johnny feels. He needs to clear his name and he has filed the. He's already put this much money into it. I see him wanting to see this through the time that he did this. He was hot on it. But by the time you actually go to trial and all this davits it does feel like wow. Why are they still doing this. But also twenty twenty probably delayed a lot of things you know. It delayed a lot of stuff. And everybody's lives feel for these women who are now being dragged into this and they have nothing to do with johnny depp now carrying kierra in delina. Their names are part of this drama. And according to kira and marian they tell us like why we were never even romantically dated part of it. That's the worst part of the if somebody denies there your data when you say you did and it's on court documents said negative about this. Johnny's just wants to come out swinging. He wants to clear everything and go so he's got nothing to lose right now the position he's in even though farrah's outside his list you can lose a lot with this fahim. It's like there's nothing to lose. This is heaven hell scenario. It's heaven for the lawyers. I only gel for everyone else. One hundred percent. I totally agree and by the way there are times where companies know that. They're not wrong. They know that they are not liable for what happens to somebody but lawyers will say you need to settle this out of court because it's gonna cost you more in the long run. Why is no one sitting down with johnny depp. In saying yo at this point we know what you want to do. You want to clear your name. We know you're eagles getting involved. But you have to protect some of your reputation and dragging this out in american court after we just did it for a year in the uk cords. This is not going to be good for you. Take the l you still got ten million fantastic beasts. Somebody's gonna come back around for you. Mel gibson can get back from sugar. Tits. you can get back from this.

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Gwyneth Paltrow, Kate Hudson reveal worst on-screen kisses

Doug Stephan

01:20 min | 3 years ago

Gwyneth Paltrow, Kate Hudson reveal worst on-screen kisses

"Paltrow. Interviewing being interviewed, dishing on their worst on screen kissing experiences. They were in that group podcast that Paltrow does the two of you look back on some of their kissing scenes. Who is the best on screen Kiss her was the question that Gwyneth Paltrow asked Hudson You know, she says. I feel like I Kind of haven't had the best kissers. I feel like I should have had better ones. He explained that several kissing scenes with Matthew McConaughey took place during a less than desirable circumstances, causing the kiss itself. Not to be that great. The thing is every time I kiss Makani There's just something happening in this like snot or wind or things very kissing. At the end of fool's gold. We're in the ocean. We just had the plane crash Had he had snot all over his face, Paltrow said. When I kissed Robert Downey Jr. I was like you've gotta be kidding me. This is like kissing my brother. Kate finished by saying, You know who is a good kisser. You didn't see it because they cut it out with Billy Billy crewed up. Who's he? He was he was in almost famous with her. If you saw him, you'd recognize him. He's a really good actor. He's been in a lot of things, but he kind of

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Gwyneth Paltrow, Kate Hudson reveal worst on-screen kisses

Z Morning Zoo

00:52 sec | 3 years ago

Gwyneth Paltrow, Kate Hudson reveal worst on-screen kisses

"Her brother Oliver have their own podcast. But so does Gwyneth Paltrow, the group podcasts and Kate Hudson was a guest on Glynis packets. This week, they opened up about their worst on screen kisses. And the funny part is, you know both these actors. So Kate Hudson said that the worst on screen kiss she had was with Matthew McConaughey, who starred with her in Fool's gold and how to lose a guy in 10 Days and I remember, she said, Every time I kiss my Makani, there's something happening, and there's this like snot or wind. When we were kissing the end of Fool's gold. We were in the ocean. And he had snot all over his face. Ah, Did you tell him I don't Hey, cut number two. He's just on his face. Queen is Paltrow's worst worst case. Robert Downey Jr. She said. When I was kissing him in the Avengers after we got done kissing, I said, You've got to be kidding me. This is literally like kissing my brother. So not a so how

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Gwyneth Paltrow celebrates turning 48 by posing in her 'birthday suit'

Mojo In The Morning

00:42 sec | 3 years ago

Gwyneth Paltrow celebrates turning 48 by posing in her 'birthday suit'

"Gwyneth paltrow celebrated turning forty eight by being naked. The actress posted an instagram photo yesterday in the nude one, hundred percent naked posing beneath his beautiful tree she wrote in the caption in nothing but my birthday suit today. Thank you so much for all of the birthday wishes and thank you to goop insanely amazing brand new body butter for making me think I can still get my kit off. Her sixteen year old daughter Apple reacted in the comments ratings simply mom in all capital letters which due to my dad when he does something that embarrasses me gwen responded with some laughing emojis which apple replied you are killing it though

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Dont Call Cameron Diaz' Daughter Pretty

Daily Pop

04:11 min | 3 years ago

Dont Call Cameron Diaz' Daughter Pretty

"God Ten Day on Daily Camera Da Sharing Secrets about why she really left Hollywood and why she doesn't want you to call her daughter. Cute. During an episode of in Goop health sessions she told the paltrow her life in the spotlight was draining camera decided she wanted different things out of life and she found peace after she retired from acting but it's what she said about her daughter that really got our attention checking out I know it's impossible. But I really just want her to be free of objectification. anyways ship or form Salah when people are like. Don't she so pretty I'm kind of like. You know I kinda have to breathe through that moment because she's a baby right now but like I don't want her identify with those. All I WANNA do is hope her be her. Period. Okay. So is it bad to tell young girl? She's pretty. Hate to throw to you because you have a daughter but I mean, what are your thoughts on this? Yeah I don't think it's bad to tell. She's prettier. She's cute as long as that's not the only thing you're telling them, you can't just live on that every single day having your kid walking around thinking they're the prettiest thing on earth and not realizing that they're also smart and that's also ambitious and that they should be carrying and disciplined and all these other things that make up a well rounded beautiful young lady. So I think Baldo. Parents and other family members love to do that Oh. You're so beautiful. You're so cute. You're so pretty make sure you're also advocating for how's your grades? How are you smart and you read this? That start advocating for for well rounded young women as opposed to just tell them acute on. Yearly well. Not That my mother was not that person she was a you're going to grow into it. I promise on. It's going to catch up with you like you got to wait a little bit. Some of US have to wait a little bit. You know I think it's one of these things where I get her symptom and I understand that But there's something about apparent being too aware of something that they can over correct something in people's lives like I was very lucky that my parents let me live my life. Let me go through hard things and when things got hard they sat me down and they you know they would say look this is uncomfortable but we need to talk about this. Think parents these days are just too aware. I think honestly the more I listened to what everyone has said A. The video I feel like I wish cameron kind of Said what Victor said I know that she's a new mom I'm sure she's extremely overprotected I think she obviously had her fair share of time in the spotlight she knows what it can do to you and she just wants her daughter to know that she's more than just that. But I think what Victor said is just completely correct and you can tell somebody they're pretty that's Noggin not a negative thing and I hope it doesn't become one. Also, just need to say like you know you're smart you're capable. You can do things go for your dreams I just think what what he said was I think it's totally accurate. So yeah, but. Girl let me ask you a question as a girl like we all know how girls are. They're never going to change and the first thing that comes up in a young girl's life is self esteem and it's all based on what she goes through around her at school. Why not counteract the you know you're going to get you feel happy feelings of being inferior to other people when it comes to. Tell you? You'RE GORGEOUS Or people are going to try to say things to you but just know that you are who you are. You're amazing. You are well rounded capable young woman and you're beautiful as well like I. I. Think the seems really I just don't think somebody saying to you. You're pretty should be taken as something that's offensive. I. Just don't think that that's necessarily big offensive but I think it's just everywhere right you take your throat like I remember going to the grocery store or The mall. Every person's like, oh my gosh she's so pretty it's just the first thing that people talk to your child and say, so it's up to you as parents to give them the the well rounded side to be like, oh no, you're not only pretty what you're going to be smart. You're going to grow up to be a beautiful young woman. You'RE GONNA grow up to be disciplined to be a lawyer doctor like there's different ways of going around it, but it's hard. The society is what you see. Till

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Cameron Diaz Explains Why She Felt 'Peace' After Leaving Behind Her Acting Career

Donna and Steve

00:46 sec | 3 years ago

Cameron Diaz Explains Why She Felt 'Peace' After Leaving Behind Her Acting Career

"Quit acting five years ago and she couldn't be more at peace during yesterday's in group health, the sessions with Gwyneth Paltrow Charlie's Angels star, said Hollywood's intensity was a major factor in her decision to step back from the spotlight. When asked how she felt about walking away from a movie career of that magnitude, Cameron said. She felt a sense of calm a peace in my soul because I finally was taking care of myself, she said Yet, yeah, that's harder to walk away. Hard to walk away, But I'm sure she had a lot of money on DH That does help. You know, right easier to walk away if your celebrity has a ton of money. And if you're somebody else, but but that fame only once more fame money usually only wants more money. So being ableto say, Take a pause, shall pride come back a little bit, and she'll be welcomed back.

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