Woman’s Day (New Zealand)

Gwyneth’s Goopy wedding Wacky waxing and fish pedicures

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Actress Gwyneth Paltrow glowed with happiness as she tied the knot to Brad Falchuk in the Hamptons – but it wouldn’t be a Goop wedding without a little bit of wackiness.

The lifestyle queen treated her guests to a smorgasbor­d of alternativ­e treats for her September 29 nuptials, including waxing, a colour-coded banquet and a fish pedicure!

The Oscar winner, 46, and her TV producer beau, 47, exchanged vows under a tent illuminate­d with lanterns on her $8.3 million estate, amid cheers from their 75 guests, including Cameron Diaz, Rob Lowe and Robert Downey Jnr.

The evening before, Jerry Seinfeld hosted a rehearsal dinner at his nearby mansion and Gwyneth’s godfather Steven Spielberg served as the unofficial wedding videograph­er on the day.

After swapping rings, the couple led guests to another tent for a 10-course vegan meal, with each course themed by a different colour.

All the attendees were later invited to refresh their feet in a pond containing fish that nibbled on dead skin. An insider adds, “There was also a beauty pavilion where guests could listen to Indonesian lute players and get a full wax!”

The following day, Gwyneth’s mum Blythe Danner, 75, shared, “It was the most beautiful wedding I’ve ever seen.”

Absent from the celebratio­ns was the bride’s ex-husband Chris Martin, 41, the father of her kids, Apple, 14, and Moses, 12. A source tells us the pair fell out when Gwyneth was rude about his new girlfriend Dakota Johnson, 29.

Next on the agenda is an epic honeymoon, rumoured to consist of a series of trips to Fiji, Italy y and Mexico. And having a baby isn’t out of the question. “Gwyn is open to the idea,” says a pal. “She’ll most likely go the surrogate or adoption route.”

 ??  ?? Cameron and rocker hubby Benji Madden. Rob (centre) gets a lift from Robert and his wife Susan.
Cameron and rocker hubby Benji Madden. Rob (centre) gets a lift from Robert and his wife Susan.

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