Gwyneth Paltrow Reveals How Husband Brad Falchuk Reacted to Her Kissing Timothée Chalamet

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The actress was photographed kissing costar Timothée Chalamet as they filmed for their movie 'Marty Supreme'

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Gwyneth Paltrow's husband Brad Falchuk was unbothered by her kiss with costar Timothée Chalamet for her next role.

The Oscar winner, 52, was photographed locking lips with Chalamet, 28, on the set of their movie Marty Supreme in New York City on Oct. 16.

While answering questions from followers on her Instagram Stories Tuesday, Oct. 22, Paltrow shared how Falchuk, 53, reacted to her smooching her scene partner. (She and the writer-director married in 2018.)

"How does Brad feel about you kissing Mr. Chalamet?! Lol" asked the anonymous fan, to which Paltrow replied, "Unthreatened, not because T.Chal isn't AWESOME, but he knows he's got my whole [heart]."

Elsewhere during Paltrow's Instagram ask-me-anything session, the Goop founder offered the advice she would give to her mid-20s self.

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"At that point in my life I really measured a lot of my worth based on how other people held my worth," she explained. "I learned over time that there's this incredibly beautiful power that exists when you are in a deep relationship with yourself and you've accepted all of the parts of yourself and you're able to show love to all the parts of yourself."

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Gwyneth Paltrow and Timothee Chalamet filming on New York City set of "Marty Supreme" on Oct. 16, 2024

Paltrow added, "That took me a really long time to understand, that full integration of all the parts of myself would be the thing that would lead to me feeling like a whole and happy person. And that it was not based on what anybody else thought."

Marty Supreme, about a pro ping-pong player in the 1950s, is directed by Uncut Gems filmmaker Josh Safdie. Fran Drescher stars as the mother of Chalamet's character, and rapper Tyler, the Creator also has a role in the film.

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Marty Supreme marks a comeback to movies for Paltrow, who last appeared on the big screen in 2019's Avengers: Endgame. She also starred on Netflix's The Politician series from Ryan Murphy and Falchuk from 2019 to 2020.

The Shakespeare in Love star previously indicated she was stepping away from acting to focus on her lifestyle and wellness brand Goop, which she founded in 2008.

"I'm still going to do a little bit here and there, but this really requires almost all of my time," Paltrow said on Today back in 2017. "I had an incredible acting career, but I had this deep passion to produce content and make great products and curate things. It sort of evolved slowly and had a long gestational period and now it's like, a real business."

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