Gwyneth Paltrow said she was not afraid to stand up to ‘bully’ Harvey Weinstein

Oscar winner says after one experience he was not 'inappropriate' with her 'in that way' again

Gwyneth Paltrow (Jewish News)

Gwyneth Paltrow has said she was not afraid to stand up to Harvey Weinstein.

The Hollywood star, 46, said after one experience he was not “inappropriate” with her “in that way” again.

She has previously alleged the producer suggested they go to a bedroom for massages when she was 22.

Paltrow, whose father was Jewish, told Variety: “He was a bully. I never had a problem standing up to him. I wasn’t scared of him … We had a lot of fights.

“He was a very difficult boss. It was a fraught relationship.”

The Oscar winner, who grew up celebrating both Jewish and Christian festivals, added: “I had one really uncomfortable, weird experience, then he was never inappropriate with me again in that way.”

Paltrow also revealed her Oscar-winning role in Shakespeare In Love inspired husband Brad Falchuk during their wedding ceremony.

“He actually said it’s no coincidence that I played this muse because that’s who I am to him and his perception is that’s who I am in real life,” the actress said.

The Goop founder revealed she plans to retire from the Marvel Cinematic Universe after Avengers: Endgame, when she will be back this year as Pepper Potts, saying she is “a bit old to be in a suit”.

Allegations of sexual assault against Weinstein, which he has denied, triggered an industry-wide reckoning for men accused of improper behaviour.

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