Gwyneth Paltrow’s children had differing responses to her on-screen kiss with Timothee Chalamet in the upcoming movie “Marty Supreme,” which gained attention online after photos from the shoot surfaced. The Gwyneth Paltrow Timothee Chalamet kiss, part of their new film, quickly generated conversation both among fans and within her own family.
Paltrow’s Children Share Strong Opinions on Movie Scene
When images of Gwyneth Paltrow and Timothee Chalamet’s embrace from “Marty Supreme” appeared online, many fans expressed excitement over the high-profile pairing. Yet the focus soon shifted to how Paltrow’s children, Apple and Moses—whom she shares with her ex-husband, Chris Martin—reacted. According to Paltrow, the siblings had sharply contrasting feelings regarding her role in the film.
During The Hollywood Reporter’s Women in Entertainment Gala, Paltrow explained that her daughter Apple supported the moment, while her son Moses was visibly uncomfortable.
“My daughter thought it was very badass, and my son was like, ‘Oh my god, mom, this is too much!”
– Gwyneth Paltrow, Extra TV
In another sit-down with The Hollywood Reporter, Paltrow revealed that Apple described her as “awesome” for the performance, but Moses was “mortified.”
“And my son was like, ‘Oh my God, I don’t want to see this,’”
– Gwyneth Paltrow
Children Adjust to Mother’s Public Persona
Paltrow also reflected on her kids’ ability to distinguish her real life from her movie characters, emphasizing that both Apple and Moses have matured over the years. She noted that, despite being embarrassed by scenes like the Gwyneth Paltrow Timothee Chalamet kiss, they remain enthusiastic about “Marty Supreme.”
She acknowledged that her children typically avoid viewing her films and are not influenced by outside perceptions of her fame.
“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,”
– Gwyneth Paltrow
Reactions Extend Beyond the Kids
While Paltrow’s children processed her on-screen kiss in their own ways, her husband Brad Falchuk was allegedly taken aback by her participation in the scene. Previous reports indicated that Falchuk hadn’t expected his wife to film such an intimate moment with Chalamet, adding another layer to the family’s response to her career choices.
As “Marty Supreme” approaches its release, the public interest in both the movie and Paltrow’s family dynamic is likely to continue, with Apple and Moses adapting to their mother’s evolving career in the spotlight.
