Gwyneth Paltrow recently explained how she dealt with her closed ones’ disloyalty.
The Marty Supreme actress was in conversation with psychotherapist and author Esther Perel as she reflected on her painful experience in the past during her latest episode of the Goop podcast, AI and Modern Dating.
“I was thinking about a situation where somebody broke my trust and I have, like, sort of wrath around it,” said the 53-year-old.
Interestingly, Gwyneth opened up that she had “a strong feeling of wrath” at the time and even now if she would be saying her “inner dialogue” out loud, it would be “really shocking”.
The Iron Man actress revealed that this happened years ago but it still kind of give her pain.
“I was still really caught by the feeling, like, these incredibly big feelings around [it],” pointed out the Oscar winner
However, Gwyneth noted, “That's universal, right? If you really trust somebody and they betray you?”
The Sense And Sensibility actress further shared that the consequence of “breach of trust or the violation of trust is when I stop trusting myself as a result of it”.
To this, Esther added that even if the person responsible for the “distrust” could have been absent from someone’s life for years, the hurt “still follows”.
Meanwhile, Gwyneth didn’t share the details of the person she’s talking about on her podcast.
But she did drop a major hint with her question, “How do couples really who've experienced infidelity, is there a true way back to trust?”
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