Gwyneth Paltrow shares rare photo of children while working from home
Gwyneth Paltrow is the latest celebrity to share a glimpse at her life behind the scenes during the coronavirus lockdown.
She shared a rare photo of her with her children, Apple, 15, and Moses, 14, on Instagram describing them as “moral support” as she worked from home.
Restrictions to stop the spread of COVID-19 have been put in place across the US, leading to many celebrities sharing sneak peeks into their home life in lieu of their usual glamorous photos.
Paltrow doesn’t often share photos of her children, who she shares with ex-husband, Chris Martin.
The photo came just after Paltrow joked that she’d “been in this film before” about the coronavirus. It was in reference to her 2011 film, Contagion, which has found its way back into the film charts for the first time in a long time.
The film, which is about a virus pandemic, shares similarities with the current situation the world is facing with COVID-19.
The actress and founder of controversial lifestyle brand, Goop, isn’t the only one to share her life in quarantine with us via social media.
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Friends actress, Courteney Cox, and her daughter Coco, 15, wowed fans with a rendition of Burn from the musical, Hamilton.
The video, which has been watched over 4 million times, left Reese Witherspoon announcing that they’d “won quarantine”.
Demi Moore also shared a photo of her entire family in quarantine, which even included her ex-husband, Bruce Willis. Willis and Moore have been divorced for more than 20 years.
Despite this, the pair are in quarantine alongside their children for the foreseeable future.
Moore captioned her Instagram snap to say “family bonding” which included the whole family plus dogs.
Her daughter, Tallulah, 26, used Instagram to confirm the family’s decision to quarantine together saying they had “been together for 27 days taking every precaution.”
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Back in the UK, Amanda Holden shared how she put together a virtual disco for her daughter and 31 of her friends which showed her daughter dancing around the house to Taylor Swift.
Fearne Cotton, who used her platform to open up about her recent panic attack, also shared some sweet photos of her daughter, Honey, 4, helping out with recording a podcast as Cotton tried to work from home.
People are responding favourably to the rise in celebrities using their social media platforms to share how they’re getting through the coronavirus lockdown, especially when they include tips on what to do.
Keep them coming, celebrities.