
Was Brad Pitt jealous of successful Gwyneth Paltrow? Here's what author Amy Odell has to say
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Brad Pitt was allegedly jealous of the successful Gwyneth Paltrow
In 'Gwyneth: The Biography,' the author Amy Odell claimed that in their 18-month relationship, the actress would often go and express her discontent about Pitt to her makeup artist Kevyn Aucoin at his apartment. The 52-year-old cried multiple times about how the 'Fight Club' star used to feel threatened by her success and the attention she received, while Aucoin was quite firm on his advice – 'You really need to end this.
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The former couple met on the sets of 'Seven' in 1994, where Pitt was immediately captivated by Paltrow, according to Page Six. 'I knew immediately, I'll tell you that much. I got within 10 feet of her, and I got goofy. I couldn't talk,' the 'F1' star said in a 1997 interview with Rolling Stone. They went on two dates before they got engaged, but soon things started to turn bitter.
About Gwyneth Paltrow and Brad Pitt
Gwyneth reportedly had a crush on
while she was dating Brad Pitt, in addition to pointing out that they had different upbringings.
'Brad and I had very different upbringings,' she told an interviewer, as mentioned in her memoir, and added, 'So when we go to restaurants and order caviar, I have to say to Brad, 'This is beluga and this is osetra.''
After the couple split up six months into the engagement, Brad Pitt soon started dating
. They got married in an intimate ceremony, while Gwyneth married the
musician,
. In the biography, the author also mentioned that the 'Iron Man' actress was upset when the 'Friends' star said 'I do' to Pitt, and confided to her friends.
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