Gwyneth Paltrow says Ben Affleck was ‘excellent’ in bed compared to Brad Pitt
03.05.2023 - 14:11
/ foxnews.com
When it comes to exes, Gwyneth Paltrow has a stacked roster of A-list celebrities, including Brad Pitt, Ben Affleck and Chris Martin. During a podcast interview, Paltrow, 50, spilled the secrets on whether Pitt or Affleck was a better kisser and who was better in bed. "We’re going to play a game… ‘Brad or Ben?’" Alex Cooper, host of the "Call Her Daddy" podcast, asked Paltrow. The Goop founder responded with "Brad" thinking that was the game. After Paltrow and Cooper laughed, the podcast host asked "Who was a better kisser?" "Let me think. Gosh, I have to remember so far back.They were both good kissers," Paltrow confessed. "Who was better in bed?" Cooper questioned. "That’s really hard … That is really hard, because … Brad was sort of major chemistry, love of your life … at the time," Paltrow explained. "And Ben was like technically excellent," she continued to laugh.
"I can’t believe my daughter’s listening to this … Am I blushing?" "God bless J.Lo and everything she is getting over there!" Cooper responded. The Hollywood actress candidly spoke about her past relationship with Pitt and reminisced on how the two met. "I met Brad on the set of ‘Seven’ and I think I was only 22 years old at the time…everyone knew he was the most gorgeous movie star in America … we said ‘Hi’ on set, and it was major, major love at first sight.
It was crazy," Paltrow admitted. Pitt eventually proposed to Paltrow when she was 24 years old, but she broke off the engagement because she felt she was too young. "I had a lot of development to do, looking back in hindsight.
In a lot of ways, I didn't really fully start to come into myself until I was 40 years old." Paltrow noted. "And I had such a pleasing issue. I didn’t really even
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