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| • | "Paltrow has arrived wearing jeans and smoking a cigarette, which she puts out quickly", New York Newsday, Aug. 19, '92 |
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| • | "As an amoral miscreant in Steve Kloves' fateful, funky new psychodrama, [Flesh and Bone (1993)], Gwyneth Paltrow swills whiskey at the wheel, chain-smokes disconsolately, bares a breast and steals jewelry off corpses lying in state. 'It's so easy to pick up bad habits when you're learning', Paltrow said ... 'They didn't want me to act', the 21-year-old actress said, pulling on a Camel Light in her publicist's office", Los Angeles Times, Nov. 9, '93 |
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| • | "Puffing a cigarette ('Two packs a day - it's my only vice'), she says Pitt has helped her deal with all the attention", Daily Mirror (UK), Aug. 24, '95 |
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| • | "She puffs on her cigarette", Calgary Herald, Sep. 25, '95 |
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| • | US Weekly, Sep. '95 |
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| • | "Lighting a cigarette beneath a sign that reads, 'NO SMOKING,' in a hotel dining room, Paltrow smiles", Detroit News, Sep. 27, '95 |
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| • | "I was with Brad at a little coffee shop. We woke up late, and we were having a lazy morning. I was so content, just loving where I was in time and space right then. Just a quiet little coffee and cigarette with the man I love", Interview, Sep. '95 |
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| • | "Describe yourself as if you were writing a personal ad. Gwyneth: 'Tall blonde female. Thin, blue eyes. Enjoys smoking, reading, and art museums' ... You smoke cigarettes, and I read that you smoke pot. Any other vices? Gwyneth: 'No. I love a good vodka tonic once in a while. I really do'", Details Magazine, Oct. '95 |
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| • | Film Review Magazine (UK), c. '95 |
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| • | shown smoking, MTV (behind the scenes of filming segment), c. '95 |
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| • | "Paltrow's key props are a cigarette and a lighter", "she explains with a deft exhausation of cigarette smoke", Sky Magazine (UK), Jan. '96 |
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| • | "there's one side of Gwyneth the company won't want potential customers to see ... a picture of her puffing on a cigarette. The rising star admitted: 'It's my only vice ... I get through two packs a day'", Daily Record (UK), Jun. 5, '96 |
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| • | "Gwyneth admits smoking a killer ration of two packets of fags a day", Sunday Mail (UK), Jun. 30, '96 |
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| • | "In high school... she 'would sit around smoking tons of cigarettes and drinking tons of coffee discussing our Russian-existentialism class and whose Raskolnikov's-dream interpretation was better'...She fires up another Camel, blowing smoke out of her nose impatiently...By ninth grade...she would escape to smoke cigarettes and flirt with passersby", "She fires up another Camel, blowing smoke out of her nose impatiently", New York Magazine, Jul. 29, '96, p. 18-24 |
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| • | "she languidly smokes a cigarette", The Washington Post, Jul. 31, '96
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| • | "she strokes her loose, straw-blonde hair as she languidly smokes a cigarette and considers all the attention she gets ... idly igniting the plastic wrap of her cigarette pack with a lighter", Washington Post, Jul. 31, '96
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| • | "Sometimes you have to remind yourself that Gwyneth Paltrow is only 23. She looks older, wiser. Here she sits, loaded with swanlike poise, wrist bent back as if to support the politically incorrect weight of the cigarette in her hand", Boston Globe, Aug. 4, '96 |
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| • | "Standing in the hotel corridor, stealing a minute to speed-smoke a Camel Light ... stubs out her cigarette ... ''I had no money. I could afford cigarettes and I could afford Starbucks, and that was it'", Vogue, Aug. '96
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| • | "lighting up a Camel ... blowing the cigarette smoke away from her visitor", Third Rave, '96 |
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| • | has been smoking since high school, People Magazine, Jan. 13, '97 |
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| • | "Two packs a day, but I don't have any other vices", w/photo, The Express on Sunday (UK) (Boulevard Magazine), Apr. 27, '97 |
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| • | "I woke up early and we all had coffee and pancakes, and I smoked what I hope will be my very last cigarette ever", Marie Claire magazine, Sep. 16, '97 |
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| • | "enjoys smoking, reading and art museums", Maxim, Oct. '97 |
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| • | "The actress did bring along a few essentials, although she purposely left her cigarettes behind," Mr Showbiz, Dec. 2, '97
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| • | "At the restaurant, Gwyneth's entrance goes almost unnoticed as she takes her seat and immediately produces a pack of Camel Lights, one of her few apparent vices", Harpers Bazaar, Dec. '97 |
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| • | quit - "For Gwyneth's birthday, Paltrow gave up smoking and has been cold turkey since the beginning of September. In her attempt to kick the habit, she was droped off alone on a little island off of Belize with no cigarettes. The entire time, Gwyneth ran around naked because there was not another soul on the island.", Tonight Show w/ Jay Leno, Feb. 6, '98 |
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| • | "a cigarette-smoking vamp, Gwyneth Paltrow is very much in the mould of the monochrome screen goddess which traces its roots all the way back to Garbo and Dietrich ... 'I was a pretty bad girl for a while after high school. I partied hard, drank a lot and was smoking two packs of cigarettes a day'", Sunday Mirror (UK), Mar. 1, '98 |
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| • | quit - "She's given up smoking", The Express on Sunday (Magazine), Apr. 19, '98 |
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| • | quit - Letterman, c. May '98 |
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| • | lists "No smoking signs" as one of her loathes, "I smoke. I smoke Camel Lights. I'm not going to stop", Bella, Sep. 29, '98 |
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| • | NY Daily News, Jan. 31, '99 |
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| • | "This is a girl who chain-smokes", The Sunday Times of London (UK), Mar. 21, '99 |
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| • | "Paltrow swept in with her family, grabbing a smoke", USA Today, Mar. 23, '99 |
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| • | "She can... roll a perfect cigarette", Holland Herald (KLM Airlines inflight magazine), Jun. '99 |
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| • | quit - Late Show with David Letterman, c. Dec. '99 |
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| • | "It's not the first time 41-year-old Madonna has tried to help Paltrow out. She once wrote to her years ago in a bid to stop the young girl smoking. The movie star's dad, Bruce Paltrow, discovered his teenage daughter had a cigarette habit. He persuaded Madonna to pen a note urging Gwyneth to give up. Paltrow recalls: `Madonna wrote to me telling me not to smoke, explaining that she didn't smoke or drink. The letter didn't work, but I was really taken with it.'", Sunday Mail (UK), Dec. 5, '99 |
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| • | "she drags on a cigarette as if her sanity depended on it. 'I know she practiced smoking that cigarette. And then she kind of offhandedly mentions to Anthony, ``Maybe I should smoke in this scene?'' ", Entertainment Weekly, Dec. 17, '99 |
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| • | quit - "After Gwynnie's dad...caught her puffing away at age 12...'I have this letter from Madonna saying, ``Don't smoke, I don't smoke.''", salon.com, Jan. 5, '00
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| • | "Brown-headed (never brown-nosing) Gwyn P.--and requisite entourage--chain-smoking in the nonsmoking bar. Rules are for the peasant blondes, you know", website, Jan. 6, '00
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| • | "At last month's Golden Globe party at the Beverly Hilton Stardust Room, Affleck was seen gently touching Paltrow's back as they stood apart from the crowd, smoking cigarettes and talking on the terrace", People Magazine, Feb. 21, '00 |
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| • | she and Ben Affleck spotted outside Golden Globes awards smoking, People Magazine, Feb. '00 |
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| • | "What is the story with Gwyneth Paltrow --is her rep that she is big B? ... you should see how many costume people/production staff write in to say how nasty she is to the hired help (particularly when they ask her to put out her cigarette)", Washington Post online, Mar. 27, '00
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| • | she has tried the "cigarettes and caffeine" diet, Heat, Apr. 13-19, '00 |
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| • | "She once received a letter from Madonna, suggesting that she give up smoking. She didn't", Radio Times (UK), May 13-19, '00 |
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| • | "keeps herself slim through a combination of yoga and chain-smoking", Heat, Jul. 1-7, '00 |
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| • | "Gwyneth Paltrow and Brad Pitt signed the restaurant's autograph book in 1997. 'Thank you for letting us smoke', she wrote", New York magazine, Sep. 4, '00 |
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| • | quit - "Paltrow was forced to return to her smoking habit for her new movie Bounce, and now she can't understand why she ever did it in the first place. The actress smoked a pack a day from the age of 15 to 24, despite efforts from friends like Madonna to make her quit. And she admits when she did eventually quit, it was easy. She says, 'I just decided I was going to do it, and said I was going to become a non-smoker, and I changed my psychology about it all, and that made it much easier'", World Entertainment News Network, Nov. 7, '00 |
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| • | "she has given up her pack-a-day cigarette habit, sworn off hard liquor and coffee", San Francisco Chronicle, Nov. 12, '00 |
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| • | quit - "she has given up her pack-a-day cigarette habit, sworn off hard liquor and coffee", San Francisco Chronicle, Nov. 12, '00 |
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| • | "You were forced to smoke again in the film Bounce, and now you're mad at yourself for doing that. True? 'I can't understand why I ever did it in the first place. I smoked a pack a day from the age of 15 to 24, despite efforts from my friends to make me quit. Even Madonna tried to stop me from smoking. And I must admit, I didn't go through all the side effects a lot of people go through when they quit smoking. When I did eventually quit, it was easy. I won't be smoking again any time soon'", National Post, Nov. 18, '00 |
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| • | quit - "These days Gwyneth does Ashtanga yoga six days a week and has given up smoking, alcohol and caffeine. 'I don't have any more vices,' she says matter-of-factly. 'I stopped them all because of yoga - including smoking, which was a tough decision because I smoked a packet a day for a long time, from the age of 15 to about 24. Sometimes, especially when I'm in Europe, I think, 'I want a cigarette right now' but there's great pleasure in having control over yourself'", Daily Express (UK), Dec. 11, '00 |
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| • | quit - "She gave up smoking and took up Ashtanga yoga in the aftermath of her grandfather's death", Sunday Express (magazine supplement) (UK), Dec. 17, '00 |
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| • | quit - "Actress Gwyneth Paltrow was forced to return to her smoking habit for her new movie [Bounce (2000)] - and now she can't understand why she ever did it in the first place. The actress smoked a pack a day from the age of 15 to 24, despite efforts from friends like MADONNA, to make her quit. And she admits when she eventually quit, it was easy. She says, 'I just decided I was going to do it, and said I was going to become a non-smoker, and I changed my psychology about it all, and that made it much easier.'", website, '00
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| • | "she smoked her way through the interview", Los Angeles Times, Jan. 24, '01 |
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| • | quit - "Paltrow has given up the Marlboro Lights", Esquire (UK), Feb. '01 |
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| • | quit - "She practices yoga six times a week, quit a pack-a-day cigarette habit and doesn't drink alcohol", Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, Aug. 7, '01 |
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| • | "One pal says, 'Gwyneth used to starve herself to get that waif look, plus she smoked like a chimney'", World Entertainment News Network, Sep. 14, '01 |
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| • | quit - "Gwyneth smoked like a chimney, and he (Luke Wilson) got her to quit smoking and start eating a healthier diet", Daily Record (UK), Sep. 14, '01 |
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| • | quit - "Gwyneth Paltrow is ready to marry her boyfriend Luke Wilson, according to friends. Luke, who used to date Drew Barrymore, has had a positive effect on Gwyn's health. She used to smoke constantly and starve herself to achieve the waif look. Now she's eating properly and given up the smokes", Ottawa Sun, Sep. 23, '01 |
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| • | "Paltrow, who doesn't eat sugar, dairy or wheat products, recently had to chain smoke for her role in the upcoming comedy 'The Royal Tenenbaums', and kicking the habit has since proved difficult", BPI Entertainment News Wire, Oct. 31, '01 |
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| • | "she remembers four years ago, as she was getting ready to shoot A Perfect Murder, she gained a few pounds and developed a rash after quitting smoking", Allentown (PA) Morning Call, Nov. 8, '01 |
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| • | quit - "'Gwyneth, have you ever been fat?' I asked. 'Sure. I was 25 and I was filming 'Perfect Murder.' I had just quit smoking. I had been a really heavy smoker up until I was 24. I put on weight. I felt fat and ugly'", Norfolk Virginian-Pilot, Nov. 9, '01 |
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| • | "She began to smoke for the part of a playwright in 'The Royal Tenenbaums', opening in December, and she found herself smoking cigarettes off-screen", Hartford Courant, Nov. 11, '01 |
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| • | quit - "I was doing a big film a few years ago and I'd just quit smoking. And I'd just turned 25 and I started to gain weight from quitting smoking, and my skin was breaking out from the detoxication process.", FORCES-Jackass of The Week, Nov. 16, '01
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| • | quit - "A few years ago I quit smoking and went on this macrobiotic diet. I gained a few pounds, but the gossip columns were vicious about it", People Magazine, Nov. 26, '01 |
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| • | quit - "Paltrow recalled her traumatizing experience working on the thriller 'A Perfect Murder' four years ago. 'I was 25 years old. I'd been a heavy smoker until a few months before I began working on the film. When I quit smoking, I put on some weight and my skin broke out because of the detoxification'", London Free Press (UK), Nov. 26, '01 |
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| • | "ET: The smoking -- you were never without a cigarette -- and I know you quit smoking. GWYNETH: 'It was a great excuse to smoke. But it was actually pretty horrible because they were really unfiltered, sweet Irish cigarettes. At 7 AM you start. And it's take after take after take, and it was pretty brutal'.", Entertainment Tonight, Nov. 27, '01
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| • | quit - "How did you manage to give up smoking? 'It was hard, but I sort of put my mind to it and then just did it, with no patches. Since then I've sometimes had to smoke for a film role - like in The Royal Tenenbaums - so I've had little bouts of smoking and then I've had to quit all over again'", Daily Express (Saturday magazine) (UK), Dec. 8, '01 |
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| • | quit - "She'd already quit smoking", Cleo Magazine, Dec. '01, p. 34 |
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| • | quit - "Yoga helped her quit smoking, a habit she started in high school", Talk, Dec. '01/Jan. '02, p. 134 |
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| • | quit - Letterman, Jan. 7, '02
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| • | quit - "I had just stopped smoking when I started doing that film [A Perfect Murder, 1998]", Mail on Sunday (Night & Day magazine) (UK), Jan. 20, '02 |
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| • | quit - talked about having to smoke in her latest movie and how it was "so good" she allowed herself to smoke even when she wasn't on the set, Carson commented on how much she smoked in the film, she also mentioned that she had quit after the shoot was over, Carson Daly's Last Call, Jan. '02 |
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| • | quit - "Luke Wilson has had a positive effect on Gwyn's health. She used to smoke constantly and starve herself to achieve the waif look. Now she is eating properly and given up smoking.", Sunday Mail (UK), Jan. 27, '02 |
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| • | quit - InStyle Magazine (Germany), Feb. '02 |
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| • | "Gwyneth Paltrow is smoking again. The US actress Gwyneth Paltrow voluntarily started smoking again while making her new film 'The Royal Tenenbaums'. Since the filming of 'The Royal Tenenbaums', actress Gwyneth Paltrow has become a heavy smoker according to director Wes Anderson. 'She didn't really have to smoke for her role, but Gwyneth said she wanted to start again anyway. Since then she has been puffing incessantly' said Anderson to the Hamburg magazine 'TV Spielfilm'", Vorarlberg online (Austria), Mar. 1, '02
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| • | "Which vice do you have, that [The Royal Tenenbaums character] Margot also has?... I love smoking.", TV-Media (Austria), Mar. '02 |
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| • | quit - "She has given up cigarettes, more or less forsworn alcohol and is a six-days-a-week devotee of Ashtanga yoga", The Observer (UK), May 12, '02 |
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| • | quit - "Hollywood star Gwyneth Paltrow has given up meat, alcohol and smoking.", Sunday Mercury (UK), Aug. 11, '02 |
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| • | quit - "Madonna and I are friends and I adore her. I was at her wedding and people kept saying: 'Are you living with her?' Well, we are not roommates. We sometimes hang out and we have a girls' night out with a couple of friends. When I was younger she convinced me to give up smoking", The Express (UK), Aug. 27, '02 |
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| • | "Gwyneth Paltrow, who came with Ford, lured Versace away for a cigarette, though security guards soon put an end to that", Women's WearDaily, Sep. 27, '02 |
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| • | quit - "I quit smoking although I have had to smoke in some movies so there have been some times when I've smoked. I had to smoke in The Royal Tenenbaums so I was smoking then but then I had to quit again.", In Touch Magazine, Apr. 21, '03 |
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| • | "eats macrobiotic food, blathers on endlessly about yoga and such - and smokes", Orange County Register, May 20, '03
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| • | quit - "How did you give up smoking? 'It was hard. I sort of put my mind to it and did it, no patches or anything. But since I stopped, when I was 24, I've had to smoke in movies. So I've gone through little patches of smoking and then having to quit again'", Sunday Mirror (UK), Jul. 14, '03 |
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| • | "FITNESS: Ashtanga yoga; DIET Macrobiotic; no caffeine or alcohol; VICE: Smoked for years", InStyle Magazine, Jun. '03 |
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| • | "When my father died in October 2002, I went through a period of three or four months when I started smoking, drinking coffee and eating everything I wasn't supposed to eat", The Mirror (UK), Oct. 21, '03 |
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| • | "When my father died I went through a period of three or four months when I started smoking cigarettes and drinking coffee and eating everything I wasn't supposed to eat", Daily Telegraph (UK), Nov. 1, '03
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| • | quit - "She doesn't drink, smoke or eat red meat", Evening Standard (UK), Nov. 28, '03 |
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| • | "she continues to battle with her addiction to cigarettes", Sunday Express (UK), Dec. 7, '03 |
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| • | "Paltrow, meanwhile, stepped outside for a smoke", "The Big Show: High Times and Dirty Dealings Backstage at the Academy Awards" by Steve Pond, '03, p. 217 |
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| • | "Gwyneth was something of a rebel in her teens: 'I partied hard, drank a lot and smoked two packs of cigarettes a day'", Woman (UK), Jan. 5, '04 |
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| • | "Gwyneth Paltrow iced her best-friendship with Madonna when a Brit mag asked her to name her two closest galpals -- and she chirped: 'Stella McCartney and Princess Rosario of Bulgaria.' When Madonna read the piece, she phoned and demanded to know why she'd fallen from grace. Gwyneth sighed and replied, 'You're too bossy!' She thanked Madonna for pushing her to stop smoking cigarettes -- but accused her of coming on like a steamroller about everything! Stunned, Madonna promised to chill, but ... don't bet on it.", National Enquirer Online, Feb. 29, '04
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| • | quit - "She quit cigarettes and caffeine years ago", Vanity Fair, Feb. '04 |
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| • | "It took a survival trip to a deserted island for a Marie Claire cover shoot for Gwyneth Paltrow to quit smoking.", website, Jun. 2, '04
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| • | "The first time I smoked a cigarette - I was in seventh grade, and it must have been in my DNA or something, because I loved it. I never threw up from it or coughed. I was immediately drawn to it--probably because my dad smoked around my mom when she was pregnant with me, and when I was little, and it just gets in there, I guess.", "The first time I tried to quit - It wasn't until I started smoking a pack a day. What actually did it for me was the last cover article I did for Marie Claire, when I spent three days alone on a desert island. I knew I couldn't smoke there because it was a survival trip, so I weaned myself off enough so that I wouldn't go crazy. Before that, a doctor had told me about a system in which, for a week, you keep a record of how many cigarettes you smoke in a day. I average 19, so he said 'OK, now you can never smoke more than 19 again.' I was like, Fine, easy. But as soon as you drop below 19, there's your new number. I remember the week I got down to seven--by the end of the week, I was forcing myself to smoke the seventh one at the very end of the day, because I just didn't want to go below that! Then I got down to five, then three. I smoked my last one the morning before I went to the island, and I never smoked that much again ... except for when my dad died. Then, I chain-smoked for about three months.", Marie Claire, Jul. '04, p. 54 |
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| • | "I was a young smoker when I started...I think it's a lot about the image, that people think it looks cool. I think it's a way to hide insecurities", Access Hollywood, Aug. 10, '05
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| • | quit - "Before I had [my daughter] Apple, I'd drink more, or have a cigarette at a party, but now I couldn't think of it", Sunday Times (UK), Nov. 20, '05
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| • | "A lot of things changed when my Dad (Bruce Paltrow) died - I had a smoking relapse and was very unhealthy", website, Dec. 5, '05
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| • | quit - "No smoking anymore. Not a good look when you have kids", website, Jan. 12, '06
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| • | "So was drama her big passion even then? 'No. Smoking and drinking coffee were'", Scotland on Sunday, Jan. 15, '06
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| • | quit - "Paltrow's old life looks a lot more relaxed than her present one. She used to smoke ... 'Once when I was doing A Perfect Murder, I quit smoking and I had gained a few pounds. And the producer came and spoke to me about it. And I felt really humiliated'", The Guardian (UK), Jan. 27, '06
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| • | quit - "Although she has long given up smoking, she does indulge in the odd glass of wine and says that rumours of her fanatical health regime are exaggerated.", Sunday Life (Ireland), Feb. 12, '06
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| • | quit - "I used to have the odd cigarette at a party, but I don't do that anymore, so that vice has gone", Showbuzz, Aug. 10, '06
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| • | quit - "managed to give up her stress-relieving habit of smoking long ago", The Bosh, Aug. 11, '06
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| • | quit - "gave up smoking and partying long ago ...'I used to have the odd cigarette at a party, but I don't do that anymore, so that vice has gone'", Contactmusic (UK), Aug. 23, '06
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| • | quit - "She has even given up vices like occasional smoking according to her own accounts", Chart-King (Germany), Aug. 25, '06
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| • | "smokes 40 a day", The Observer (UK), Feb. 4, '07
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| • | quit - "Super-healthy Gwyneth stubbed out her last ciggie when she was 24, and now she will only light up for her movie roles... is among just 10 per cent of quitters who succeed through will-power alone.... And while Gwyneth admits to still wanting the odd fag, she says she takes pleasure from knowing she can control her cravings", Daily Mirror (UK), Feb. 5, '09
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| • | "says the best thing about growing up in New York was the 'underage smoking'. The 'Iron Man' actress - who now lives in London with her British musician husband Chris Martin and their two children, Apple and Moses - used to puff on cigarettes throughout her teenage years. Gwyneth - who attended a private girls' school in the Big Apple - said: 'What I really liked about New York was the underage smoking on stoops of brownstones, going to museums, the seasons and how great a school The Spence School was'", Monsters & Critics, Nov. 29, '08
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| • | quit - "claims to have given up smoking - but only until her 70th birthday when she will start again", Daily Mail (UK), Feb. 3, '09
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| • | quit - "describing how she stopped smoking after she got pregnant, Gwyn gushed: 'Man, I wish smoking didn't kill you. I'd be smoking right now'", Daily Mirror (UK), Feb. 3, '09
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| • | quit - "talked of her love of cigarettes, which she has given up", The Independent (UK), Feb. 3, '09
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| • | quit - "says she likes a drink but gave up smoking after her father, Bruce Paltrow, died in 2002 of oral cancer", Independent Television News (UK), Feb. 3, '09
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| • | quit - "admitted she misses smoking", My Park Magazine (UK), Feb. 3, '09
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| • | quit - "dreams of smoking again... has always regretted her decision to give up smoking - and is determined to start again once she hits 70... gave up the habit when she fell pregnant... is adamant that although she hates the health effects of cigarettes, she would happily go back to the habit if she could... 'I miss it. The last cigarette I smoked was the day I found out I was pregnant with Apple. I had to sit down and smoke one final cigarette. It's such a beautiful thing. I'm so p**sed off it gives you cancer. Cigarettes were my upper, they were my downer. I would think with them, write with them. I just love them so much... I've decided that when I'm about 70 I'm going to start smoking again. Why not? I can't wait!' ", Star magazine (UK), Feb. 3, '09
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| • | quit - "Paltrow described how she stopped smoking after she got pregnant. 'The last cigarette I smoked was the day I found out I was pregnant with Apple,' Paltrow says. 'I'm so pissed off it gives you cancer. But then, once you have children, if you've witnessed a death like I did with my father, you just can't. But I've decided that when I'm about 70 I'm going to start smoking again. Why not? I can't wait!'", EFluxMedia, Feb. 4, '09
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| • | quit - "'Man, I wish smoking didn't kill you,' she reveals. 'I'd be smoking right now. I miss it'", Elle (UK), Mar. '09
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| • | "If I'm out with my girlfriends after a dinner party, I think 'let's live a little', she says, with hedonistic abandon, before revealing that she smokes 'one cigarette every two months'.", Elle, Sep. '11
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| • | "I smoke, I drink coffee, I'm terrible.", Buzz Magazine, when?
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| • | quit - "I don't have anymore vices. I stopped them all because of yoga - including smoking, which was a tough decision because I smoked a packet a day for a long time, from the age of 15 to about 24. Sometimes, especially when I'm in Europe, I think 'I want a cigarette right now' but there's a great pleasure in having control over yourself", Fashionavenue.com, when?
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| • | quit - "To get in touch with Rosemary's insecurities, Paltrow recalled her traumatizing experience working on the thriller A Perfect Murder four years ago. 'I'd been a heavy smoker until a few months before I began working on the film. When I quit smoking, I put on some weight and my skin broke out'", Toronto Sun, when? |
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| • | "Affleck and Paltrow love to smoke and were outside with friends smoking their heads off", LA.com
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| • | "Jann: The scene where you lit up a cigarette and smoked. You actually used to smoke. Gwyneth: Right. Jann: I never knew you used to smoke. Gwyneth: Really. Jann: No. You strike me as being very health conscious. Gwyneth: I am. I smoked for a long time, from 15 to about 24. I smoked a pack a day", Entertainment Tonight online, when?
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