Gwyneth Paltrow and Vanity Fair Editor Graydon Carter have made peace, and an article about the “Iron Man” star will appear in an upcoming magazine,
UPI reported.
Upon learning about the article this summer, the star emailed her Hollywood friends, asking them not to talk to the magazine, saying: “Vanity Fair is threatening to put me on the cover of their magazine. ... If you are asked for quotes or comments, please decline. Also, I recommend you all never do this magazine again.”
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At the time, Paltrow said she wouldn’t do an interview for the story, and the feud went viral as speculations about what Vanity Fair could be planning to write escalated. Some guessed an affair was the salacious secret Paltrow didn’t want discussed.
Even without Paltrow’s cooperation, Carter said at the time the magazine would still publish the story.
A source
told Us Weekly that Paltrow and Carter talked by phone recently and “worked out some of their differences.”
The article apparently will run as planned, but it won’t be as controversial, UPI said.
In a long article in Red magazine detailing the star’s life, which includes being a mom and running her business, Goop, in addition to making movies, Paltrow personally addressed some of the people who have issues with her.
“The older I get I realize it doesn't matter what people who don't know you think.
It doesn't matter," Paltrow told Red UK. “You're wasting your energy. It's like, if your partner comes to you — or your best friend — and says, like, ‘Listen, I want to talk about something you did that hurt me, or I think you could improve,’ sit down and listen to what they have to say. But some friend of so-and-sos — it's like, who gives a s—?”
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