Gwyneth Paltrow spoke about how former President Bill Clinton snored right in front of her during a White House screening of her film.
Gwyneth Paltrow confirmed a quirky piece of presidential trivia during her spicy rendezvous on the show Hot Ones.
Among the many hot questions on the show, Gwyneth was asked whether Bill had actually snoozed through a screening of her hit 1996 movie Emma at the White House.“Is it true that Bill Clinton passed out asleep during a White House screening of Emma?” Sean asked the founder and CEO of the lifestyle brand Goop.
“If I look at the industry as a whole, there’s this sort of big push into superhero movies,” she said on the show.
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