Gwyneth Paltrow and Timothée Chalamet 'have a lot of sex' in movie
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Gwyneth Paltrow has candidly revealed that she and Timothée Chalamet – who is over two decades her junior – have a lot of sex scenes in their upcoming film together.

The 52-year-old Oscar winner and 29-year-old Oscar nominee get steamy several times in their upcoming film Marty Supreme just months after photos of them kissing in New York had tongues wagging in October. 

Gwyneth recently appeared on the cover of Vanity Fair where she candidly talked about hooking up on-screen with her 20-year-old daughter Apple Martin’s celebrity crush.

 She explained: ‘I mean, we have a lot of sex in this movie. There’s a lot — a lot.’

Gwyneth was then asked if there are ‘a lot of vulnerable positions’ between she and Kylie Jenner’s boyfriend to which she replied: ‘Beyond.’

The talented star described he character as being someone who ‘is married to someone who is in the Ping-Pong mafia, as it were’ and becomes romantically involved with Timothee’s character Marty Reisman.

Gwyneth explained: ‘She’s had a pretty tough life, and I think he breathes life back into her, but it’s kind of transactional for them both.’ 

The star said that she did not know the position of intimacy coordinator existed as she had never worked with one before.

So when the intimacy coordinator on the film asked if she would be comfortable with some physicality Gwyneth explained: ‘I was like, “Girl, I’m from the era where you get naked, you get in bed, the camera’s on.”‘ 

She also discussed how she and Timothée handled working with the intimacy coordinator.

Gwyneth explained: ‘We said, “I think we’re good. You can step a little bit back.”

‘I don’t know how it is for kids who are starting out, but … if someone is like, “Okay, and then he’s going to put his hand here” … I would feel, as an artist, very stifled by that.’

The actress’ return to the big screen after a five year hiatus was inspired by her daughter Apple who has a ‘crush’ on Chalamet.

‘Gwyneth signed on to co-star with Timothee in Marty Supreme thanks to her daughter, who has had a crush on the Dune star for years,’ an insider told DailyMail.com exclusively in October.

 Despite having no ‘major wish’ to act, Paltrow was reportedly ‘convinced’ to say yes to the offer after her daughter Apple learned that Chalamet is not only producing, but also playing the lead.

As soon as Gwyneth told Apple that Timothee is not only a producer but also the lead actor, she pleaded with her mom to accept.’

‘After reading it and loving it, despite having no major wish to act right now, she was convinced by Apple, who intends to be on set as much as possible.’

 Gwyneth described her daughter’s crush to Vanity Fair as she said: ‘He’s such a thinking man’s sex symbol.

‘He’s just a very polite, properly raised, I was going to say kid. He’s a man who takes his work really seriously and is a fun partner.’

The film is a return to acting for Paltrow aas she most recently starred in Netflix’s The Politician in 2019 and lent her voice to 2022’s She Said and an episode of 2023’s American Horror Stories.

But her last big silver screen appearance was in Marvel’s 2019 superhero adventure Avengers: Endgame in which she reprised her role as Pepper Potts, Iron Man’s love interest.

The actress, who is married to producer Brad Falchuk, scaled back her ‘incredible acting career’ to focus on goop, the wellness brand she launched in 2008 and grew into an estimated $250 million business.

Other plot specifics from their film are still under wraps, but the film, produced by A24, will be a ‘fictionalized original, rather than a biopic,’ according to Deadline, with Chalamet’s character drawing on Marty – one of the most accomplished American table tennis players of all time.

The native New Yorker, known as ‘The Needle,’ won more than 22 major table tennis titles between 1946 and 2002 after picking up the sport as a child on the Lower East Side and hustling for money throughout his early years.

He and his doubles partner – Douglas Cartland – later became the opening act for the Harlem Globetrotters, performing a table tennis comedy routine with frying pans.

His autobiography – The Money Player, The Confessions of America’s Greatest Table Tennis Player and Hustler – was published in 1974.

Reisman, who once described his career as ‘a funny way to spend a life,’ died in 2012, aged at 82.

Marty Supreme – directed by  Josh Safdie – is set for release on December 25.

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