Gwyneth Paltrow shows off her toned legs in red hot look on Cultured cover and talks about not ‘analyzing’ her 2023 ski trial: ‘I let it be what it is’

Gwyneth Paltrow showed off her toned legs as she graced the new cover Bred magazine CULT 100 issue.

The talented Mr. Ripley star, 51, wore red underwear and a leather rocker jacket on the cover image, which put her endless legs front and center.

The Oscar winner’s blonde locks flowed past her shoulders and she wore minimal makeup for the shoot.

She shared the cover on her Instagram and wrote: ‘What an honor to be one of the first covers of @cultured_mag’s CULT 100 Issue. Thank you, thank you @sarahgharrelson and team.”

In the accompanying interview, the star discussed her much-discussed 2023 ski trial, and how she doesn’t “analyze” the cultural phenomenon it became.

Gwyneth Paltrow, 51, showed off her toned legs as she graced the new cover of Cultured magazine’s CULT 100 Issue

Last year’s ski trial began with a civil lawsuit against her filed by a retired optometrist named Terry Sanderson, 76, who accused her of colliding with him while skiing in 2016 and seeking $300,000 in damages.

Paltrow filed a counterclaim for $1, stating that it was Sanderson who collided with her.

The process lasted more than a week and became a pop culture phenomenon. Ultimately, the jury sided with Paltrow and found that she was not to blame for the collision.

Speaking about the media phenomenon that the trial resulted in, she said: “I try not to get involved with that kind of stuff a lot.”

“If you’ve been in the public eye for so long, like me, and you’re kind of a culture mover, I think it’s best not to analyze too closely. I let it be what it is.’

During the interview, she also talked about a musical inspired by the trial, titled Gwyneth Goes Skiing and co-written by Joseph Martin and Linus Karp, and said she has no plans to see it anytime soon.

In March, jurors found Sanderson was “100 percent” responsible for the crash at Utah’s posh ski resort seven years ago.

The decision came after eight days of live-streamed courtroom testimony, which attracted a global audience and became a pop culture fixation.

In the accompanying interview, the star discussed her much-discussed 2023 ski trial, and how she doesn't

In the accompanying interview, the star discussed her much-discussed 2023 ski trial, and how she doesn’t “analyze” the cultural phenomenon it became; seen in 2024

“If you've been in the public eye for so long, like me, and you're kind of a culture mover, I think it's best not to analyze too closely.  I let it be what it is,” she said;  pictured during the trial in 2023

“If you’ve been in the public eye for so long, like me, and you’re kind of a culture mover, I think it’s best not to analyze too closely. I let it be what it is,” she said; pictured during the trial in 2023

The process began with a civil lawsuit filed by a retired optometrist named Terry Sanderson, 76, who accused her of colliding with him while skiing in 2016.  Ultimately, the jury sided with Paltrow.

The process began with a civil lawsuit filed by a retired optometrist named Terry Sanderson, 76, who accused her of colliding with him while skiing in 2016. Ultimately, the jury sided with Paltrow.

In a moment that immediately went viral, after winning the trial, Gwyneth tapped Sanderson on the shoulder and said,

In a moment that immediately went viral, after winning the trial, Gwyneth tapped Sanderson on the shoulder and said, “I wish you the best.”

In a moment that immediately went viral, Gwyneth, after winning the lawsuit, tapped Sanderson on the shoulder and said, “I wish you the best” – a move branded as the most gracious “f*** you” in American legal history.

Elsewhere in the interview, Paltrow also shared her thoughts on artificial intelligence and her lack of meme knowledge.

As for her feelings about the ever-evolving technology, Paltrow revealed that unlike some, she isn’t afraid of it.

“People are so afraid of AI: what’s going to happen to the way scripts are written, or how music is written,” she said.

‘But I do think that on some level we are spiritual beings. We long for that deep resonance that comes when someone’s mind or intellect, or the combination thereof, touches you and makes you think outside the box.’

“I think there will always be a need for that,” the star added.

Gwyneth also discussed not understanding memes and that her children, Apple, 19, and Moses, 18, would help her figure them out.

“This one meme, ‘I am honey,’ I’m like, what the fuck? What does that mean? And then everyone tries to explain what ‘I am baby’ means. Finally I got it.’

Elsewhere in the interview, Paltrow also shared her thoughts on artificial intelligence, revealing that unlike some, she isn't afraid of it;  seen in 2023

Elsewhere in the interview, Paltrow also shared her thoughts on artificial intelligence, revealing that unlike some, she isn’t afraid of it; seen in 2023

Gwyneth also discussed not understanding memes and that her children, Apple, 19, and Moses, 18, would help her figure them out;  seen with her children

Gwyneth also discussed not understanding memes and that her children, Apple, 19, and Moses, 18, would help her figure them out; seen with her children

The Oscar winner shares her daughter and son Moses with ex-husband and Coldplay frontman, Chris Martin, 47

The Oscar winner shares her daughter and son Moses with ex-husband and Coldplay frontman, Chris Martin, 47

The Oscar winner shares her daughter and son Moses with ex-husband and Coldplay frontman, Chris Martin, 47.

She also said that her participation in TikTok will “never happen.”

As for the TV she watches these days, the star said the TV was “in kind of a sad state,” but added that she liked True Detective.

In terms of her hopes for the future of the culture, she said, “I would like for there to be a return to myself. Not in a narcissistic way, but everyone is constantly dealing with such a barrage of incoming things that I think people lose connection with themselves.”

‘There is a lot of numbing in the culture. People don’t want to feel pain or discomfort, which is unfortunately part of being human. I feel like everyone is being pulled along by the culture right now – all the ‘shoulds’. I wish for a return to a truly robust inner life.’