Gwyneth Paltrow's Bra-Free NYC Style & Candid Chat on Chalamet Kiss
Gwyneth Paltrow talks Chalamet kiss, bra-free NYC style

Oscar-winning actress and lifestyle mogul Gwyneth Paltrow made a striking appearance in New York City this week, showcasing bold fashion choices before opening up about her much-discussed return to the big screen.

Power Suits and Paparazzi Moments

The star was spotted in Manhattan on Monday, heading to a taping of Good Morning America. Paltrow, 53, commanded attention in a pale grey, double-breasted power suit, worn without a shirt or bra underneath, paired with pointed black high heels. Her signature sleek, straight blonde hair and glamorous makeup completed the look, proving the Iron Man actress hasn't lost her flair for the dramatic entrance.

Later, she was seen in a second, equally polished ensemble: a coordinated pale pink button-up shirt and pleated trousers with a sheen finish, tucked into belted pants and matched with pointed-toe heels of the same hue.

Candid Confessions on Good Morning America

During her interview with hosts Robin Roberts and George Stephanopoulos, Paltrow spoke freely about the scene that set the internet alight last year: her kiss with co-star Timothée Chalamet on the set of their upcoming film, Marty Supreme. The paparazzi photos of the smooch, filmed in a midtown Manhattan park, went viral instantly.

"You should have seen my mommy group chats when the paparazzi pictures came out of us kissing in the park," she recalled with a laugh. "All the moms were pretty stoked."

She revealed that her 19-year-old son, Moses, had a rather different reaction. "My son was like, 'Oh my God, I don’t want to see this.' He was kind of mortified," she admitted.

In the film, Paltrow plays a retired movie star. Describing her character's dynamic with Chalamet's, she said, "I think he tries to get her sheen to rub off on him in more ways than one."

A Return to Acting and Future Projects

Marty Supreme, due in cinemas on Christmas Day, marks Paltrow's major return to acting after years focused on her children, Apple and Moses, and her lifestyle brand, GOOP. She stated she would be open to more roles if they were of sufficient "quality" and involved "a very special group" of people.

However, she played coy when asked about a potential return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe for the rumoured Avengers: Doomsday in 2026. "What's that?" she asked, teasing, "I'm not sure I've heard of that one." Paltrow is famed for her role as Pepper Potts across multiple Marvel films.

She also praised her Marty Supreme co-star, Kevin O'Leary, the 71-year-old Shark Tank entrepreneur who plays her husband in his first acting role. "He was great. To be honest, I was a little nervous. It's a big role and it's a brave move to put a non-actor in a part like that," she said. "I just thought he nailed it. Everyone was so impressed."

Paltrow's New York outing and candid television appearance signal a confident re-emergence into the Hollywood spotlight, blending her iconic style with unfiltered reflections on fame, family, and her future in film.