Gwyneth Paltrow said she was beloved by many — until she cried. (Watch the video below.)
The actor recalled in a new interview that her tears in accepting the Best Actress Oscar in 1999 for “Shakespeare in Love” washed away a lot of goodwill at the time.
“I felt a real pivot on that night, because I felt like up until that moment everybody was kind of rooting for me in a way,” Paltrow said on the “Call Her Daddy” podcast this week. “And then when I won, it was like too much, and I could feel a real turn.”
“I remember I was working in England a lot at the time … and I remember the British press being so horrible to me because I cried,” she said. “I was 26, I cried and people were so mean about it.”
Paltrow told host Alexandra Cooper that people didn’t know that her father, director Bruce Paltrow, was undergoing treatment for cancer that would kill him a few years later.
“I just thought, ‘Wow there’s this big energy shift that’s happening. I think I’m going to have to learn to be less openhearted and much more protective of myself and filter people out better,’” she said.
But a heartfelt thank-you speech to her mom, actor Blythe Danner, her dad and many others at the Academy Awards did damage first, she said.
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