
Gwyneth Paltrow puts on a very cheeky display as she cooks topless and serves up a ‘boyfriend breakfast'
The Hollywood actress, 52, recently admitted to having 'lots of sex' with Timothee Chalamet in an upcoming film
GWYN & BARE IT Gwyneth Paltrow puts on a very cheeky display as she cooks topless and serves up a 'boyfriend breakfast'
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GWYNETH Paltrow has put on a very cheeky display while cooking topless, to serve up a 'boyfriend breakfast.'
The Hollywood actress, 52, penned to fans: 'This was a Tuscan inspired high protein #boyfriendbreakfast skillet with sausage from the local butcher, white beans, spinach, cherry tomatoes and of course eggs.'
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Gwyneth Paltrow has put on a very cheeky display while cooking topless, to serve up a 'boyfriend breakfast'
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She showed off her cooking skills - and fans were loving it
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The star cooked up a storm while enjoying a cup of coffee
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And she could be seen in the clip without her top on cooking over the stove, while in some white pyjama shorts and slippers.
Gwyneth had her hair pulled back into a plait, and she cooked to the soundtrack of Starfish And Coffee.
The rest of the clip saw the star showing off the various ingredients she was using for her breakfast.
As she continues cooking and enjoying a coffee, Gwyneth decides to put her pyjama top back on.
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Fans were loving the clip, as one person penned: 'love it! thanks for your light,' while another said: 'Very cheeky, love it.'
Someone else penned: 'Yum! Food looks good too.'
But not everyone was impressed with the topless scene, with some of the star's followers saying it was 'dangerous' to be cooking like that.
'Lil dangerous to be cooking with no shirt on, wow 😮this is rich people faking life,' one person wrote.
Someone else said: 'Anything for attention.'
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But Gwyneth is no stranger to ditching her clothes on social media, and it's somewhat of an annual tradition for Gwyneth to pose naked on her birthday.
In 2021 she celebrated her 49th birthday by sharing a picture of herself in the bath, and the year before, she ran free and showed off her naturist tendencies, prancing around in the woods.
Never missing an opportunity to plug her own brand, She wrote: "In nothing but my birthday suit today... thank you all so much for the birthday wishes and thank you to @goop's insanely amazing brand new body butter for making me think I can still get my kit off."
Then in 2022, Gwyneth marked her 50th by spraying herself in metallic gold body paint for a Goldfinger-inspired photoshoot.
Her cooking clip comes after the 52-year-old admitted to having 'a lot of sex' with Timothee Chalamet, in an upcoming movie she stars in.
Marty Supreme is the movie that the pair star in, with the film due out this December.
The flick is an upcoming American sports adventure comedy-drama, that sees Marty Mauser, a young man with a dream no one respects, as he "goes to hell and back in pursuit of greatness."
Speaking to Vanity Fair, Gwyneth has opened up about working with Timothee and how they had "a lot of sex" on set of the new movie.
"I mean, we have a lot of sex in this movie … there's a lot — a lot," she spilled.
The interviewer then presse,: "So… you're in a lot of vulnerable positions with him?"
Gwyneth then responded, "Beyond."
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