Gwyneth Paltrow will return to the screen, but not in the way she and her fans are used to.
Earlier this year, the healthcare mogul turned actor won a high-profile legal case after retired ophthalmologist Terry Sanderson sued her for $300,000 following a skiing accident between the two. in Park City, Utah, in 2016.
After a seven-day trial, the jury found the star not at fault in the crash and she was subsequently awarded a symbolic $1.
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Although the trial was televised at the time and caught the attention of Gwyneth fans and haters alike, it is now making its way back to television via a new show by Optomen, the creators of Gwyneth. released a two-part miniseries in 2021 Johnny vs. Amber on Johnny Depp and Amber Heard’s lawsuit. Battle and Jamie vs. Britney: Test of Dad’s Daughter 2022, about Britney Spears as conservator.
Deadline reports that Warner Bros. Discovery UK & Ireland ordered another two-part mini-series about the infamous ski crash test for Discovery+, which recently merged with HBO into Max.
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A series of documentaries detailing the controversial feud between Nicole Peltz Beckham, her husband Brooklyn Peltz Beckham, and their wedding planners, whom they fired weeks before their Palm Beach wedding on June 10. April 9, 2022, also being worked on.
© GettyGwyneth entering the courtroom on March 30, 2023.
Gwyneth and Terry’s skiing accident occurred on February 26, 2016, and the latter first filed a claim for damages in January 2019, with an initial settlement of $3.1 million.
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Although the Oscar-winner claims that Terry hit her, he argues to the contrary, that the collision was by negligence and that he suffered both physical injuries – including four broken ribs. and permanent traumatic brain injury – as well as emotional distress.
© Getty The Goop founder’s last words to the retired ophthalmologist were: “I wish you well.”
The Goop founder’s lawyer, Steve Owens, called the case “complete BS” in court, while Terry’s attorney stated, “Gwyneth Paltrow was skiing out of control,” adding that: “Paltrow got up, turned, and slipped away, leaving Sanderson stunned, lying in the snow, severely injured.”
At the time of the crash, Gwyneth was skiing with her ski instructor, Eric Christiansen – who she claims in her villain suit saw the crash and believes she was not at fault. — and her son, 16-year-old Moses Martin, whom she shares with singer Coldplay. Chris Martin.
© GettyNicola and Brooklyn got married in April 2019
Meanwhile, Nicole and Brooklyn’s legal drama begins eight months after their wedding, which took place at the Florida estate of her father, Nelson Peltz. The business magnate and president of Wendy’s has filed a lawsuit against wedding planners Nicole Braghin and Arianna Grijalba over a $159,000 deposit he paid them.
© GettyClaudia and Nelson Peltz 2006
He claims that after just nine days of working on the wedding (they were supposed to be hired only six weeks before the wedding), the Peltz family offered to hire different event planners.
Nicole and Arianna in turn responded with their own counterclaim in February 2023, demanding more than $50,000 in damages.
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