
Hollywood star Gwyneth Paltrow, who has recently returned to acting in order to shoot ‘Marty Supreme’, a new sports drama movie, believes that the #MeToo movement has helped to change the culture of Hollywood.
Speaking to Vanity Fair magazine, Gwyneth explained: “There are no meetings set up in hotel rooms, from what I understand, or if there are, it’s multiple people in the room. That bubble has definitely burst.
“I’m sure people still abuse power in Hollywood because they do everywhere, but it has definitely changed.”
Paltrow filmed some intimate scenes with actor Timothee Chalamet for their new movie. But the Oscar-winning star opted against having an intimacy coordinator, because she feared that it could stifle her performance, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
The actress said: “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.” (IANS)
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