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'Conscious uncoupling backlash cost me a job,' says Gwyneth Paltrow

Speaking on the Good Hang with Amy Poehler podcast, Gwyneth Paltrow said: "I was getting a divorce, and then I got fired. It was so awesome" Screengrab: Good Hang with Amy Poehler
Speaking on the Good Hang with Amy Poehler podcast, Gwyneth Paltrow said: "I was getting a divorce, and then I got fired. It was so awesome" Screengrab: Good Hang with Amy Poehler

Hollywood star Gwyneth Paltrow has claimed the "harsh" press around her "conscious uncoupling" statement resulted in her being fired from a film.

The Oscar-winning actress, 53, famously used the term when she announced her split from her first husband, the Coldplay frontman Chris Martin, in 2014.

The term was intended to describe an amicable approach to the separation - but made headlines instead.

Speaking on the Good Hang with Amy Poehler podcast, Paltrow said: "I was supposed to do a movie at one point and it was right after the conscious uncoupling thing with Chris, and there was a lot of harsh stuff in the press.

"I think the distributor was, like, 'This might be too hot to touch'.

"So that was great because I was getting a divorce, and then I got fired. It was so awesome."

"I do understand why it was so personal for people, because it was. You only see that kind of reaction when it's personal," she added.

After her divorce from Martin - with whom she shares two children, Apple and Moses - Paltrow married TV producer and Glee co-creator Brad Falchuk in September 2018.

She is also the founder of the wellness and lifestyle brand Goop and is known for starring in the Iron Man franchise, Sliding Doors, and the new sports drama Marty Supreme alongside Timothée Chalamet.

In 1999, she won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in the period drama Shakespeare in Love.

Source: Press Association

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