Gwyneth Paltrow and Madonna were once known for their close friendship, but a new biography reveals that their bond quietly unraveled after a tense encounter that marked the end of their relationship. According to Gwyneth: The Biography by Amy Odell, the turning point came unexpectedly while Gwyneth and her then-husband Chris Martin were on vacation—only to find themselves in the uninvited company of the Queen of Pop.
Their friendship had started decades earlier, long before Paltrow became a household name. Back in the late 1980s, when Gwyneth was a student at the elite Spence School in New York City, her father, TV producer Bruce Paltrow, was concerned about her smoking habit. In a thoughtful gesture, he reached out to a friend who happened to be connected to Madonna through her then-husband, Sean Penn. That chain of communication resulted in Madonna sending young Gwyneth a handwritten note encouraging her to quit smoking. It was a light, uplifting message that hinted at a future connection between the two.
As Paltrow’s career blossomed, the women grew closer, especially during the years she lived in London with Coldplay frontman Chris Martin. They were often seen attending fitness sessions together, dressed in workout gear, and seemed to enjoy a strong camaraderie. But according to Odell’s book—based on interviews with over 220 sources—their friendship hit a wall during a holiday getaway. Madonna reportedly appeared at the same island retreat where Gwyneth and Chris were vacationing, something Gwyneth found oddly intrusive.
What followed made things worse. Madonna insisted the couple join her for a large group dinner. During the meal, Madonna allegedly launched into an intense tirade directed at her daughter, Lourdes. Both Gwyneth and Chris were reportedly disturbed by the behavior. Chris is said to have told Gwyneth, “I can’t be around this woman anymore. She’s awful,” to which Gwyneth agreed, calling Madonna toxic and choosing to walk away from the friendship.
Though neither star has publicly addressed the fallout in recent years, Paltrow did speak positively of Madonna in a 2008 interview on The Oprah Winfrey Show. She credited her then-friend with helping her through postpartum depression and praised Madonna’s children for their kindness and manners—offering a glimpse into a time when their friendship was still strong.
Gwyneth: The Biography will be released on July 29, offering a deeper dive into the actress’s personal and professional life, including her relationships, family, and the many famous names she’s crossed paths with over the years.