Gwyneth Paltrow has mentioned that she has “never felt better in my own skin” after turning 50 final month.
The actor celebrated her milestone birthday on 27 September by posing nude for a photoshoot.
Now, the Oscar-winner has mentioned that she feels “so happy being 50”, including: “I really flipped out when I turned 40, because I thought, ‘My life is over. I’m not going to be attractive anymore, and society isn’t going to want me.’ I really panicked.
“Turning 50 was the polar opposite. I was like, ‘I’ve never felt better in my own skin, and I don’t care if people think I’m attractive or not. I love myself.’ It’s a great feeling.”
Since her birthday Patrow mentioned that she had grown extra assured, telling People: “There are things that can still throw me off, and I can get self-doubt, but I think for the most part I know who I am.
“I like who I am. And I know the direction I’m going in. There’s an ease that has happened.”
Paltrow additionally revealed what a daily day seems to be like for her household, which incorporates husband Brad Falchuk, 51, alongside together with her youngsters she shares with ex Chris Martin, Apple, 18, and Moses, 16, and Fachuck’s youngsters from a earlier marriage, Isabella, 18, and son Brady, 16.
Paltrow defined {that a} typical morning will see herself and Falchuck “wake up, meditate, have coffee and read the news”.
“Then our sons, who are still at home, will wake up, and after we get everybody out the door, I’ll work out. I’ll either go to the Tracy Anderson studio or Pilates,” she added.
Paltrow added that she cooks a “boyfriend breakfast” each Saturday morning for Falchuck.
“Brad loves breakfast, and he definitely feels the love when I cook for him,” she advised the publication.
“We were talking about this at Goop: Can you be a feminist if you still want to cook? I really derive so much grounding and pleasure from cooking. If you ask my kids, it’s the way I express love. It’s like, ‘Oh, you’re home. Can I make you a quesadilla and some guacamole?’”
Patrow added that cooking can be a means for her to destress and that it will get her in a “completely different headspace”.
Paltrow additionally revealed that her daughter Apple began college in September, and that sending her off was “horrible. It was truly horrifying. I was sick to my stomach, bursting into tears.”
However the actor mentioned that she is now getting “more and more used to” having her eldest baby away from house. She’d beforehand described the expertise as “as profound as giving birth”.
Source: www.impartial.co.uk