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Gwyneth Paltrow had a familiar face supporting her at the Los Angeles premiere of her new film, Marty Supreme!
The actress, 53, was joined by her son Moses Martin at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater on Monday, Dec. 8, with the 19-year-old making his red carpet debut at the event.
While Paltrow sported a strapless black gown from her label Gwyn, her musician son wore a brown and black suede sweater with matching corduroy pants and shoes.
Paltrow, who was also joined by her husband Brad Falchuk, accessorized her look with Andrea Wazen heels featuring silver buckles and Cartier jewelry.
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The Iron Man actress stars as Kay Stone, a retired actress and socialite who becomes Timothée Chalamet’s character Marty Mauser’s love interest in the ping-pong drama.
The movie follows Chalamet, 29, as Marty — who is loosely based on the life of U.S. ping-pong star Marty Reisman — as he sets out to become a worldwide sensation in table tennis and risks it all in the process.
In October 2024, photos of Paltrow and Chalamet kissing on the set of their new film went viral. In the shots — taken in New York City’s Central Park — the duo could be seen sharing a smooch while standing in what appeared to be an alleyway.
And in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter last week, Paltrow revealed that her two kids — Moses and daughter Apple Martin, 21, whom she shares with Coldplay frontman Chris Martin — had some mixed reactions to seeing their mom lock lips with the A Complete Unknown actor.
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“I mean, my daughter’s so cool and so punk rock that she’s like, ‘Mom, this is awesome!’ And my son was like, ‘Oh my God, I don’t want to see this,’ ” Paltrow explained, adding of Moses, “He was kind of mortified.”
“But I do think they’re actually excited to see this film because now they’re grown up and they can make this separation,” Paltrow added to the outlet.
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“I’m sure they’ll gag when I’m having a make-out scene, of course. But it’s funny, they haven’t really seen me in movies. Historically, they like me home, as Mom, and they don’t like to engage with the outside perspective of who I am,” she said.
