Lee Radziwill talks about her life.

Lee Radziwill (sister of Jackie Kennedy Onassis) talks about her life.

She lived and continues to live well. I’ve never seen an interview with her before. She’s so comfortable in her own skin as well as being intelligent and chic. Interesting stuff about The Beale’s (Grey Gardens mother/daughter).

If you know anything about her, dish please.

https://youtu.be/yigFNq_cXxs

Gwyneth Paltrow Talks V-Steaming on GOOP; Mom Blythe Doesn’t Get Conscious Uncoupling

Gwyneth Paltrow Talks V-Steaming on GOOP; Mom Blythe Doesn’t Get Conscious Uncoupling

Gwyneth Paltrow waxes lyrical about steam cleaning her private parts in GOOP postÂ* | Daily Mail Online

‘It’s the golden ticket’: Now Gwyneth Paltrow waxes lyrical about steam cleaning her private parts in new GOOP post
By Heidi Parker for MailOnline
Published: 10:08 EST, 29 January2020 | Updated: 13:49 EST, 29 January2020

When she first started writing on her GOOP blog, she stuck to the subjects of healthy recipes and chic handbags.
But on Wednesday Gwyneth Paltrow went off course to focus on spas for private female parts. The 42-year-old actress recommended a vaginal spa in Santa Monica where women have their vagina steamed.
This isn’t the first time the mother of two has talked about her private parts. In 2024 she said she ‘rocked a ’70s vibe’ with her pubic hair.

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Talking her lady parts again: Gwyneth Paltrow, pictured on January 21 at the Hollywood premiere of Mortdecai, wrote about having her vagina steamed in a recent GOOP post

‘Tikkun is the next level when it comes to Korean spas, combining high-tech far infrared heat with traditional Korean sauna therapies,’ the Mortdecai actress tamely began her post.
‘So, if you want to lay down in a Himalayan salt brick tiled sauna, or sit in a Hwangto clay room, you get the added benefit of far infrared heat. And, in addition to the sauna rooms, there’s a long menu of massages and kick-a** **** scrubs to complement the sauna time.’
The blonde got more specific four sentences down when she added, ‘We’re burying the lede though, because the real golden ticket here is the Mugworth V-Steam: You sit on what is essentially a mini-throne, and a combination of infrared and mugwort steam cleanses your uterus, et al.’

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Where she gets her work done: The 42-year-old actress recommended the Tikkun Spa in Santa Monica

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She gave this place a thumbs up: ‘Tikkun is the next level when it comes to Korean spas, combining high-tech far infrared heat with traditional Korean sauna therapies,’ the Iron Man actress tamely began her post

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She had a lot to say about this place: Paltrow wrote, ‘f you want to lay down in a Himalayan salt brick tiled sauna, or sit in a Hwangto clay room, you get the added benefit of far infrared heat. And, in addition to the sauna rooms, there’s a long menu of massages and kick-a** **** scrubs to complement the sauna time’

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The street where Tikkun is located: The blonde got more specific four sentences down when she added, ‘We’re burying the lede though, because the real golden ticket here is the Mugworth V-Steam: You sit on what is essentially a mini-throne, and a combination of infrared and mugwort steam cleanses your uterus, et al’

The ex of Chris Martin then explained, ‘It is an energetic release—not just a steam douche—that balances female hormone levels. If you’re in LA, you have to do it. ‘
Tikkun Holistic Spa is located in Santa Monica, not far from the Pacific Palisades home the Oscar winner now resides in.
In 2024 the Shakespeare In Love actress told Ellen DeGeneres that when wearing a sheer dress to the Iron Man 3 premiere she ‘went scrambling for a razor’ to trim her ’70s vibe’ pubic hair to make sure nothing would show.

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She Talks often about her privates: In 2024 the Oscar winner, pictured here in Mexico in mid January, said that she ‘rocked a 70s vibe’ with her pubic hair
Her friend Cameron Diaz then talked about an unnamed friend who does not groom her lady parts.
Cameron told the graphic story of how she and some friends pinned their pal down and trimmed her pubic hair, suggesting that the person in question just might be Gwyneth.
‘I have a girlfriend who is obsessed with having a 70s bush,’ Cameron divulged in the interview. ‘I mean she is obsessed with it. And when she takes a bath it literally sways like seaweed. I swear.
‘All of my girlfriends were like, “Would you please please please just trim it, please, I can’t take it anymore.” And now her husband’s in on it, he’s like “Really, seriously, I can’t take it.”’

She joked that the fact her friend’s husband puts up with the ‘bush’ is proof of ‘how much he loves her.’
After Gwyneth’s vaginal steam post, Dr. Jen Gunter, a board certified OB/GYN and expert in vulvovaginal disorders, wrote about the services at Tikkun on her website.
‘Steam is probably not good for your vagina. Herbal steam is no better and quite possibly worse,’ she said.
‘Mugwort or wormwood or whatever when steamed, either vaginally or on the vulva, can’t possibly balance any reproductive hormones, regulate your menstrual cycle, treat depression, or cure infertility.’

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Her new film: The blonde beauty is currently starring in Mortdecai with Johnny Depp and Ewan McGregor

Gunter then cautioned that the Iron Man star’s advice about cleansing the uterus is not a good idea.
‘Steam isn’t going to get into your uterus from your vagina unless you are using an attachment with some kind of pressure and MOST DEFINITELY NEVER EVER DO THAT,’ the doctor warned.
Paltrow has just come off promoting her film Mortdecai with Johnny Depp, Ewan McGregor and Olivia Munn. The comedy had an impressive opening weekend in the US, bringing in just over $4m.

Gwyneth Paltrow waxes lyrical about steam cleaning her private parts in GOOP postÂ* | Daily Mail Online

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Blythe Danner, Gwyneth Paltrow’s Mom, Doesn’t Understand Conscious Uncoupling
Celebrity News Jan. 29,2020 AT 1:30PM
By Rachel McRady

خليجية Gwyneth Paltrow’s mother Blythe Danner didn’t understand her concept of "conscious uncoupling."
Credit: Bruce Glikas/FilmMagic

Get with it, Mom! Gwyneth Paltrow infamously called her split from husband Chris Martin “conscious uncoupling,” explaining the concept back in March 2024. Now 10 months later, her actress mother Blythe Danner still doesn’t understand the idea.

PHOTOS: Gwyneth Paltrow’s most obnoxious quotes

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questioned the veteran stage and screen actress about her daughter’s announcement at the VIP dinner for her Sundance film I’ll See You in My Dreams earlier this week.

PHOTOS: Chris and Gwyneth’s marriage

Danner, 71, began, “People make fun of this, um, what do they call it? What is that thing that they’ve been doing? Separating, but being?”

When reminded by Page Six that the phrase was “conscious uncoupling,” she argued it was just called “conscious.”

Eventually she stopped trying to defend the concept, and focused on Paltrow, 42, and her former son-in-law Martin, 37.

“They are so smart … both incredibly brilliant,” she said of the very amicable exes, who share kids Apple, 10, and Moses, 8. “They’re making it work, they’re great friends and the kids are in wonderful shape. So I have to take my hat off to both of them.”

Scarlett Johansson Talks Woody Allen and SodaStream controversy

Scarlett Johansson Talks Woody Allen and SodaStream controversy

The entire interview is at the link. I just posted the parts about Woody and SodaStream.

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Her breakout role was playing a version of this in Sofia Coppola’s Lost in Translation where Bill Murray’s washed-up actor character cashes in on his celebrity by making cheesy commercials and bonds with Johansson’s ingenue; and she’s played similar roles in Girl With a Pearl Earring, and notably, three different Woody Allen movies, Match Point, Scoop andVicky Cristina Barcelona. Allen has gone on record about Johansson’s abilities as an actress: how she is "sexually overwhelming"; how she has a "zaftig humidity"; and how he believed that she has the "acting ability to be not just a passing pinup girl but a genuinely meaningful actress". And Johansson has responded in kind by saying that she would be prepared to "sew the hems of his pants if he asked me to".


But last month Dylan Farrow, Allen’s estranged daughter, published an open letter in which she accused him of abusing her and condemned the film industry’s silence on the matter. In it, she pointed a finger at actors who have worked with Allen, including Johansson. It must have been a very uncomfortable experience being ****d in the letter, I say. How did you respond to it? "I think it’s irresponsible to take a bunch of actors that will have a Google ***** on and to suddenly throw their **** into a situation that none of us could possibly knowingly comment on. That just feels irresponsible to me."


And what has she made about the backlash against Allen? "I’m unaware that there’s been a backlash. I think he’ll continue to know what he knows about the situation, and I’m sure the other people involved have their own experience with it. It’s not like this is some**** that’s been prosecuted and found guilty of something, and you can then go, ‘I don’t support this lifestyle or whatever.’ I mean, it’s all guesswork."


So, has it had an impact on her relationship or affection for him? "I don’t know anything about it. It would be ridiculous for me to make any kind of assumption one way or the other. "

She’s flustered, and since I’ve been given the wind-up signal by the publicist, I move on to an even more difficult subject. SodaStream. When I Google "Scarlett Johansson" the fizzy-drinks maker is the third predictive search suggestion in the list, after "Scarlett Johansson hot" – before even "Scarlett Johansson bum". A month ago, Johansson found herself caught up in a raging news story when it emerged Oxfam had written to her regarding her decision to become a brand ambassador for SodaStream. The company, it transpired, manufactures its products in a factory in a settlement on the West Bank, and while "Oxfam respects the independence of our ambassadors," it wrote, it also "believes that businesses that operate in settlements further the ongoing poverty and denial of rights of the Palestinian communities that we work to support".


Johansson responded by stepping down from her Oxfam role. From afar, it looked liked she’d received very poor advice; that someone who is paid good money to protect her interests hadn’t done the necessary research before she’d accepted the role and that she’d unwittingly inserted herself into the world’s most intractable geopolitical conflict. By the time Oxfam raised the issue, she was going to get flak if she did step down, flak if she didn’t. Was the whole thing just a bit of a mistake?


But she shakes her head. "No, I stand behind that decision. I was aware of that particular factory before I signed it." Really? "Yes, and… it still doesn’t seem like a problem. Until someone has a solution to the closing of that factory to leaving all those people destitute, that doesn’t seem like the solution to the problem."


But the international community says that the settlements are illegal and shouldn’t be there. "I think that’s something that’s very easily debatable. In that case, I was literally plunged into a conversation that’s way grander and larger than this one particular issue. And there’s no right side or wrong side leaning on this issue."


Except, there’s a lot of unanimity, actually, I say, about the settlements on the West Bank. "I think in the UK there is," she says. "That’s one thing I’ve realised… I’m coming into this as someone who sees that factory as a model for some sort of movement forward in a seemingly impossible situation."


Well, not just the UK. There’s also the small matter of the UN security council, the UN general assembly, the International Committee of the Red Cross, the International Court of Justice… which all agree that they’re in contravention of international law. Half of me admires Johansson for sticking to her guns – her mother is Jewish and she obviously has strong opinions about Israel and its policies. Half of me thinks she’s hopelessly naive. Or, most likely, poorly advised. Of all the conflicts in all the world to plant yourself in the middle of…


"When I say a mistake," I say, "I mean partly because people saw you making a choice between Oxfam – a charity that is out to alleviate global poverty – and accepting a lot of money to advertise a product for a commercial company. For a lot of people, that’s like making a choice between charity – good – and lots of money – greed."


"Sure I think that’s the way you can look at it. But I also think for a non-governmental organisation to be supporting something that’s supporting a political cause… there’s something that feels not right about that to me. There’s plenty of evidence that Oxfam does support and has funded a BDS [boycott, divest, sanctions] movement in the past. It’s something that can’t really be denied." When I contacted Oxfam, it denied this.

Scarlett Johansson interview: ‘I would way rather not have middle ground’ | Film | The Observer

Naomi Judd Talks About Complicated Relationship With Daughters

Naomi Judd Talks About Complicated Relationship With Daughters

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Love can build a bridge — but are the Judds willing to cross it? Naomi Judd and Daughters Wynonna and Ashley Judd have a very Complicated relationship, fraught With old wounds that have been reopened time and time again, often in the public eye. Asked About their current dynamic during an appearance on Watch What Happens Live this past Wednesday, Nov. 12, 68-year-old matriarch Naomi chose her words carefully.

"Wynonna is staying out on the road so stinkin’ much, singing," the songstress began of her eldest daughter, 50, With whom she formed the country duo The Judds in the 1980s. "Ashley, I know, is in the Smoky Mountains, hiking."
"And everything’s good With you and your daughters?" WWHL host and Bravo exec Andy Cohen interrupted, trying to get to the heart of the question. "Everything’s good?"
"Yeah…" Naomi said hesitantly, "but it’s that mother-daughter relationship, you know?"

Geographically speaking, at least, the trio are as tight as they’ve ever been. "We live in a valley, a very remote valley — it’s called Peaceful Valley [in Tennessee]," she said With a little giggle, seeming to acknowledge the irony of the name given the family’s less-than-peaceful history. "We try! Wynonna lives over the hill behind me, and Ashley lives up the road. It’s a compound. W.A.C.O. — we ain’t comin’ out!"

Physical proximity, of course, is no guarantee of any kind of emotional closeness. All three were living in Leiper’s Fork, Tenn., when Wynonna married Cactus Moser in 2024, and neither Naomi nor Hollywood actress Ashley was invited to the nuptials. "She probably doesn’t even know [about the wedding]," Wynonna said at the time of her younger sister, 46, whose 2024 memoir All That Is Bitter and Sweet created a rift in the family With its allegations of "trauma, abandonment, addiction, and shame."
"We just don’t have a lot of contact right now, if any, because we’re all doing our own thing," the singer explained, adding that they planned to sit down With a life coach and "re-evaluate" what each of them wanted out of the relationship.
"I don’t agree With anything she says half the time," Wynonna told Us several months later. "We’re so different. But I love my sister."

Read more: Naomi Judd Talks Complicated Relationship With Wynonna, Ashley – Us Weekly
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Gwyneth Paltrow Talks Internet Trolls, Compares ‘Dehumanizing’ Experience To War

Gwyneth Paltrow Talks Internet Trolls, Compares ‘Dehumanizing’ Experience To War

In an interview with Re/code, the GOOP founder talked about Internet commenters and how she has learned to ignore their negativity.

Gwyneth Paltrow has a message for Internet trolls: Look inside yourself before attacking others.

The actress spoke out about online commenters in an interview with Re/code on Tuesday, in advance of a surprise appearance at the Code Conference, a two-day event of "top industry influencers in media and technology" taking place in Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif.

Paltrow was invited to speak due to her popular online lifestyle brand GOOP—on which she famously announced that she and her husband Chris Martin were "consciously uncoupling."

She says that while the "Internet is an amazing opportunity, socially," it also means people can vent their negativity and take it out on others.

"It’s culturally acceptable to be an anonymous commenter," she said. "It’s culturally acceptable to say, ‘I’m just going to take all of my internal pain and externalize it anonymously.’"

She also compared enduring the wrath of Internet commenters to surviving a war.

"You come across (online comments) about yourself and about your friends, and it’s a very dehumanizing thing," the star said. "It’s almost like how, in war, you go through this bloody, dehumanizing thing … My hope is, as we get out of it, we’ll reach the next level of conscience."

The "Iron Man 3" star said the vitriol doesn’t affect her, but noted that "it’s taken a long time to get to (that) point."

"I see myself as a chalkboard or a whiteboard or a screen, and someone is just putting up their own projection on it," she said. "It has nothing to do with me."

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“Celebrities, we’ve always gotten stones thrown at us and, you know, for good reason: We’re annoying," Paltrow told the Code Conference crowd. "Some of us look okay, we look like we have money, our lives seem great. That may or may not be the case … Nevertheless, we get it. Or, at the very least, we expect that it’s part and parcel to what we do. Anyone in any field who has their head rise above a poppy in the field, they get their heads chopped off. It’s our human nature to feel that way, and to do it … Every**** takes shit, it’s just the way it is.”

Still, that expectation doesn’t make the reality any easier. The 41-year-old said the criticism feels like “the scabs from your high school wounds being ripped off on a daily basis.”

In February, the trolling hit close to home when a post on the anonymous secret-sharing app Whisper claimed Paltrow was cheating on estranged husband Chris Martin with Hollywood lawyer Kevin Yorn. The post went viral and the actress’ camp eventually denied it. One month later, Paltrow and Martin announced their "conscious uncoupling."

She also compared the Experience of dealing with online trolling to war, saying: “You come across [online comments] about yourself and about your friends, and it’s a very dehumanizing thing. It’s almost like how, in war, you go through this bloody, dehumanizing thing, and then something is defined out of it. My hope is, as we get out of it, we’ll reach the next level of conscience."

She wants people to take a second to think about their words before commenting, according to Re/code. Instead of a person adding a vicious, anonymous jab alongside a photo of a star in a dress, she hopes that person will ask themselves: "I wonder what this image represents to me that I feel such a surge of anger?"

In November, Paltrow’s mother, Blythe Danner, defended her Oscar-winning daughter against "bored" Internet bullies.

"I feel she’s just extraordinarily accomplished in every area and people don’t like that, some people don’t like that, people who are bored and sit on their asses all day and just tap away," she told Naughty But Nice Rob. "I mean I don’t read any of it, I just find it so disgusting. There is a coarsening of our culture today that is just so tragic.”

Source: Gwyneth Paltrow compares online attacks to surviving war: It’s a ‘bloody, dehumanizing thing’Â* – NY Daily News

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Keira Knightley & Benedict Cumberbatch – Times Talks and TIFF In Los Angeles

Keira Knightley & Benedict Cumberbatch – Times Talks and TIFF In Los Angeles

Mariel Hemingway talks about her life and dishes Hollywood Men in her new Book.

Mariel Hemingway talks about her life and dishes Hollywood Men in her new Book.

Mariel Hemingway dishes On Hollywood Men In New Tell-All Book – Woody Allen, Robert De Niro & More EXPOSED

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Mariel Hemingway Tell-All On Robert De Niro, Eric Roberts & Woody Allen | Radar Online

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Mariel Hemingway tells all! The actress dishes on her troubled childhood and the hot men of her life in the new memoir, Out Came the Sun

At 53, Hemingway has transformed herself into a mental health icon, despite her family demons and struggles with depression and food compulsions.

“This is what happens in the Kennedy family. That is what happens with the Hemingways. It keeps bringing life to this idea that a curse exists that you can never get out from under,” Mariel writes.

But that’s not all! The former actress also dishes on the many Hollywood men that came into – and most certainly out of –​ her life.

When Hemingway moved to New York City in hopes of becoming an actress, Woody Allen came calling, offering her a role in his film Manhattan.

“Our relationship was platonic, but I started to see that he had a kind of crush on me,” Hemingway writes of Allen.

Allen disappeared when Hemingway rebuffed his advances to take her to Paris.

For her next big film, Star 80, the actress claims Bob Fosse was an even stranger director to work with, going on “drug-fueled rampages” during which he would hit her, chase her around couches and ranted that he always slept with his leading ladies.

When she turned him down, Fosse reportedly called her a “manipulative c***.”

Robert De Niro apparently read for the leading male role of the film, but didn’t get the part.

“He didn’t look anything like the Robert De Niro that I was in love with. He was fat and unpleasant and talking in that thick accent. And then, he started to hit on me,” she writes, later calling him an “a**hole” for hitting on her.

Instead, Eric Roberts was cast in the role, and proved to be the greatest pain of all.

“He was a dream during rehearsals, but he “turned into a monster” when she wouldn’t go out with him.

“He wouldn’t look at me until cameras started, or he would stomp down on my toes just before a close-up. He even spit in my face once.”

She added: “Eric wore me out every day. He made a difficult movie more difficult. And then like magic, his personality switched back‘. At the end of the shoot, he said, ‘Didn’t we have a wonderful time’?”

Hemingway’s juicy tell-all is available now.

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