Gwyneth Paltrow reveals she has been receiving COVID since February last year, but has remained silent
It is a strange case of life that imitates art.
Gwyneth Paltrow revealed in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter on Saturday that she came up with a case of COVID-19 until February last year, just as people were beginning to pay more attention to pandemic news and quarantine preparations. .
However, the 48-year-old actress, who starred in Steven Soderbergh’s 2011 film Precept, Contagion, explained to the publication why she did not make her diagnosis public at the time.

Opening: Gwyneth Paltrow revealed in an interview on Saturday that she came with a case of COVID-19 back in February last year, but decided to remain a mother about it
“I received it so early that no COVID tests were available,” said the Oscar winner.
“We couldn’t even be tested for a long time, and until we managed to do antibody tests and all that, there were much more serious and important things in the world. I didn’t really feel the need to bring it up, but it was interesting.
She also said she believed she contracted the virus while on a February 2020 trip to Paris, during which she ironically posted from the plane and referred to the film Contagion.

Imitating Art Life: She also said she believes she contracted the virus while on a February 2020 trip to Paris, during which she ironically posted from the plane about Covid
To add even more irony, Paltrow played the character of the “zero patient” in that film, which aimed at the emergence of a much more lethal version of the coronavirus that the world has struggled with for the past year and a half.
And while she wasn’t the first person to contract the coronavirus in real life, Gwyneth spoke out about the lasting effects of what has been called a “long-distance covid” through her Goop lifestyle brand.
In fact, the star has been the target of a fair amount of criticism for connecting various luxury products, as unrealistic and untouched ways to fight the lasting effects of the disease.

Product Plugger: The star has been the target of quite a number of criticisms for connecting various luxury products as unrealistic and undisputed ways to combat the lasting effects of the disease
However, the mother of two does not let any of this clog her up.
“Usually, they always find it for their own amplification,” she said of those who mocked her.
“We really don’t have to tell Goop that we never made mistakes, because, of course, we did it in the past, but we are very honest and we pay attention to what we say. We always feel that we understand why a lot of this [criticism] it becomes clickbait for people. ‘

“Indeed, we must not tell Goop that we have never made mistakes, because, of course, we have done so in the past, but we are very honest and attentive to what we say,” she said in response.
Meanwhile, the Shakespeare star In Love recently told people that “she will of course be open” to return to acting … but with a warning.
Gwyneth has largely moved away from life in front of the camera in the last decade, in favor of the position of CEO for Goop.
She only appeared in occasional Marvel movies, in the interesting role of Iron Man, Pepper Potts, along with a review of the Netflix series The Politician, a show co-created by her husband Brad Falchuk.
“I think if it was a small part that I could do in a day or two, I would of course be open to it,” Paltrow said.

Meanwhile: Shakespeare’s Star In Love recently told people that “it will of course be open” to return to acting … but with a warning; seen here in April 2019