Gwyneth Paltrow was spotted enjoying lunch with husband Brad Falchuk as she prepares for her long-awaited return to the big screen.
The Oscar-winning actress, 51, who has cut back on her acting commitments in recent years, kept things simple in a relaxed outfit during the couple’s Sunday outing in Santa Barbara.
The star looked stunning in a light blue shirt dress paired with fun yellow cowboy boots adorned with star graphics, all while flashing her signature megawatt smile as she left the restaurant.
She completed her chic look with designer aviator sunglasses and a striped handbag, while her husband, the handsome TV producer, opted for a casual look in a white Henley shirt and cargo pants.
The couple’s adorable outing comes just days after it was announced that Gwyneth will once again star alongside Timothée Chalamet in A24’s Marty Supreme.
Gwyneth Paltrow was spotted enjoying lunch with husband Brad Falchuk as she prepares for her long-awaited return to the big screen.
The Oscar-winning actress, 51, who has cut back on her acting commitments in recent years, exuded easy style in a relaxed outfit during the couple’s Sunday outing in Santa Barbara.
The film, a drama inspired by the world of professional ping-pong players, will be Paltrow’s first film since 2019’s Avengers: Endgame.
Her most recent roles include starring in Netflix’s The Politician and lending her voice to the 2022 film She Said, as well as an episode of American Horror Stories in 2023.
Previous reports suggested the project was loosely inspired by the life of professional table tennis player Marty Reisman, but sources now indicate it is a “fictional original” film rather than a direct Reisman biopic.
Reisman, one of the most famous American table tennis players in history, won more than 22 major titles between 1967 and 2002.
He even entertained audiences with a table tennis comedy routine that served as an opening act for the Harlem Globetrotters for many years.
Reisman died in 2012 at the age of 82. Susan Sarandon called him a “dear friend” and a “major force in ping pong.”
Details about Paltrow’s role remain unrevealed as the plot is being kept under wraps.
A24’s production schedule and planned release date are also unclear at this time.
Paltrow had previously suggested she would step away from acting to devote more time to Goop, the lifestyle and wellness brand she founded in 2008.
The couple’s lovely outing comes just days after the announcement that Gwyneth will once again star alongside Timothée Chalamet in A24’s Marty Supreme; (seen in 2023)
The film, a drama inspired by the world of professional ping-pong players, will be Paltrow’s first film since 2019’s Avengers: Endgame; (seen in 2019)
Previous reports suggested the project was loosely inspired by the life of professional table tennis player Marty Reisman, but sources now indicate it is a “fictional original” film rather than a direct biopic of Reisman; (Chalamet in 2019)
“I’ll still do a little bit (of acting) here and there, but (Goop) really takes up most of my time,” she said. Today in 2017.
‘I had an amazing acting career, but I had this deep passion for producing content, making great products and curating things.
“It was a slow evolution and had a long gestation period, and now it’s like a real business.”
Goop has become a highly profitable company, with a brand reportedly valued at more than $250 million, thanks to its diverse range of wellness products, events and multimedia content.