Gwyneth Paltrow Advises Timothée Chalamet on Skincare After Makeup Misunderstanding
Gwyneth Paltrow recently gave her co-star Timothée Chalamet some skincare advice on the set of their film, *Marty Supreme*. However, her intentions led to a humorous misunderstanding regarding Chalamet’s appearance.
Skincare Advice Misunderstanding
During an episode of *The Run-Through with Vogue* podcast, Paltrow shared a light-hearted moment. She noticed that Chalamet appeared to have pockmarks, which made him “look beady” due to makeup and glasses. She suggested he try micro-needling to address the issue. Chalamet quickly clarified that it was simply makeup, leading to Paltrow’s surprise.
About *Marty Supreme*
*Marty Supreme*, directed by Josh Safdie, features Paltrow as Kay Stone, a wealthy socialite and fading movie star. The film explores her unlikely relationship with Chalamet’s character, a young ping-pong prodigy.
Character Inspiration and Future Roles
Paltrow expressed that Chalamet’s transformation for the role inspired her. She expressed interest in playing stories about older women and their perspective on aging. “I look forward to playing older parts for sure,” she noted.
Chalamet’s Personal Life
Paltrow also shared her admiration for Chalamet’s personal life choices, particularly regarding his relationship with Kylie Jenner. She initially referenced Chalamet’s partner as a “young woman” without realizing it was Jenner, adding humor to the conversation.
Film Details and Cast
- Release: *Marty Supreme* is set to be a significant film in the awards season.
- Director: Josh Safdie marks his solo debut with this project.
- Storyline: It follows “a young man with a dream no one respects” on his pursuit of greatness.
Alongside Chalamet and Paltrow, the film stars Odessa A’zion, Kevin O’Leary, Tyler “The Creator” Okonma, Abel Ferrara, and Fran Drescher.
Conclusion
Paltrow’s skincare advice for Chalamet may have been misinterpreted, but it showcases her supportive nature. As they work together on *Marty Supreme*, both actors anticipate the impact of their roles on audiences.