Gwyneth Paltrow‘s teenage ‘nightmare’ was ‘obesity,’ according to a new bombshell biography.
The much-talked about unofficial book, written by Amy Odell, claims that yearbook editors of Paltrow’s posh all-girls private school Spence in Manhattan made the light-hearted jibe on her behalf.
For her part in the senior yearbook, Paltrow used a quote from the 1989 comedy Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure, writing, ‘Be excellent to each other and party on, dudes,’ – according to an excerpt obtained by People.
However, the yearbook editors also reportedly wrote a ‘Nightmare’ section and listed ‘obesity’ under the Oscar-winning actress.
Gwyneth memorably played an obese woman when she took on the role of ‘Rosie’ in the Farrelly Brothers’ 2001 rom-com Shallow Hal.
The actress has since expressed her regret over playing the part in the film, which many accused of being ‘fatphobic.’
The Daily Mail has reached out to representatives for the actress for comment.
Gwyneth Paltrow’s (M, pictured in 1987) teenage ‘nightmare’ was ‘obesity’ according to a new bombshell, 448-page biography
Speaking about the role, Paltrow lamented to W Magazine in 2001: ‘The first day I tried the fat suit on, I was in the Tribeca Grand and I walked through the lobby. It was so sad. It was so disturbing. No one would make eye contact with me because I was obese.’
‘I was wearing this black shirt with big snowmen on it. For some reason, the fat clothes they make… The clothes they make for women that are overweight are horrible. I felt humiliated because people were really dismissive.’
It took special FX make-up artist Tony Gardner four hours to apply the 25lb prosthetic fat suit on the LA-born nepo baby, and the movie amassed $141.1M at the global box office despite dismal reviews and fatphobic accusations.
Ironically, Jack Black had to lose weight to play financier Harold ‘Hal’ Larson, who’s magically hypnotized into believing Rosie is skinny.
In 2020, Gwyneth told Netflix that Shallow Hal was her ‘least favorite performance’ and when her assistant Kevin Keating said he would’ve talked her out of it had he been there, she replied: ‘See what happened? Disaster.’
Three years later, Paltrow’s Shallow Hal body double Ivy Snitzer told The Guardian that she ‘starved herself’ for years after the film and underwent gastric band surgery, but the complicated recovery nearly ‘killed her.’
Author Amy Odell ‘spoke to 220 sources’ including close current and former friends and colleagues of the 52-year-old Goop CEO-founder for Gwyneth the Biography, which hits shelves July 29.
Another excerpt from the tell-all tome revealed the empty nester had lost so much weight before the 1999 Academy Awards that her pink Ralph Lauren gown appeared baggy at the torso plus she had ditched the inner detachable corset.
‘Lauren was not happy about the fit,’ Odell noted.
Gwyneth confessed on the April 22nd episode of her Goop podcast that she was ‘a little bit sick of’ her strict Paleo diet and was ‘getting back into eating sourdough bread, cheese – there, I said it. A little pasta.’
On June 23, Paltrow revealed she ‘recently discovered’ fat-burning, muscle-building EMSculpt Neo treatments, which she gushed was an ‘incredible, non-invasive treatment that has genuinely made a difference’ to her slim 5ft9in figure amid perimenopause.
Author Amy Odell ‘spoke to 220 sources’ including close current and former friends and colleagues of the 52-year-old Goop CEO-founder for Gwyneth the Biography, which hits shelves July 29 (pictured June 12)
In 1984, Gwyneth (M) transferred from Crossroads School in Santa Monica to the posh all-girls private school Spence in Manhattan where annual tuition cost $60,880 in 2022-2023
Paltrow used a quote from the Keanu Reeves’ 1989 comedy Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure, ‘Be excellent to each other and party on, dudes,’ in her senior yearbook
The yearbook editors also reportedly wrote a ‘Nightmare’ section and listed ‘obesity’ under the Oscar-winning actress (T-M) while writing things like ‘AP Spanish Lang’ for other students
Gwyneth got a real-life taste of what it was like to be a 300lb woman when she took on the role of Rosemary ‘Rosie’ Shanahan in the Farrelly Brothers’ 2001 rom-com Shallow Hal
Paltrow lamented to W Magazine in 2001 about the ‘fat suit’: ‘No one would make eye contact with me because I was obese’
It took special FX make-up artist Tony Gardner (R) four hours to apply the 25lb prosthetic fat suit on the LA-born nepo baby, and the movie amassed $141.1M at the global box office
Ironically, Jack Black (R) had to lose weight to play financier Harold ‘Hal’ Larson, who’s magically hypnotized into believing Rosie is skinny
Paltrow confessed on the April 22nd episode of her Goop podcast that she was ‘a little bit sick of’ her strict Paleo diet (pictured June 5)
On June 23, the empty nester revealed she ‘recently discovered’ fat-burning, muscle-building EMSculpt Neo treatments
September 29 will mark the Emmy winner’s seventh wedding anniversary with second husband Brad Falchuk, whom she first met on the set of Fox series Glee back in 2010.
Last year, Gwyneth wrapped her comeback role as Timothée Chalamet’s much older love interest in Josh Safdie’s solo feature directorial debut Marty Supreme, which hits US theaters December 25.
A24’s $70M-budget ping pong drama also stars Tyler the Creator, Fran Drescher, Penn Jillette, Abel Ferrera, and Sandra Bernhard.
Paltrow will also have a cameo in Rachel Israel’s indie comedy Miracle on 74th Street alongside Drew Barrymore, Jill Kargman, Justin Bartha, David Krumholtz, Christine Taylor, and Jason Biggs.
The UC Santa Barbara drop-out certainly had a leg up in the industry thanks to her actress mother Blythe Danner, showrunner father Bruce Paltrow, and filmmaker godfather Steven Spielberg.