Gwyneth Kate Paltrow was born on September 27, 1972 in Los Angeles, California. She is the daughter of actress Blythe Danner and late film director and producer Bruce Paltrow.
She made her film debut with 1991’s Shout, followed by Steven Spielberg’s Hook. Her breakthrough came in 1996 with the period drama Emma and achieved international stardom for her role in 1998’s Shakespeare in Love, for which she won an Oscar for Best Actress.
Has Gwyneth Paltrow had Plastic Surgery?
Paltrow gained media attention for her honesty on the subject of plastic surgery. First, she told OK! magazine that plastic surgery is “vanity” but she got a little bit more open-minded when it came to her breasts, saying: “Before I didn’t care about it. And I still refuse to use silicone, Botox or other of those gimmicks out of pure vanity. But a breast correction after breast feeding — why not?”
In an interview with Harper’s Bazaar, she also opened up about the extra lengths she would go in the name of skin care. She inadvertently admitted to having cosmetic help when she mentioned that when it came to her skin, she had tried everything, including Botox. However, her experience with Botox wasn’t a pleasant one that she said she would never do it again.