Gwyneth Paltrow, 52, flashes a hint of cleavage in a dazzling gold dress for Family Style magazine as she admits she feels ‘worn down’ and declares she ‘doesn’t miss acting at all’

Gwyneth Paltrow flashed a hint of cleavage in a dazzling Tom Ford gold dress as she graced the front cover of Family Style magazine.
The American actress, 52, showcased her age-defying looks in a Victoria Beckham white ensemble as she struck a pose in the jaw-dropping shoot.
Gwyneth candidly revealed she feels ‘worn down’ because of the amount of ‘little time’ she has for herself in the midst of her busy schedule.
The Academy Award winner, who was catapulted into the spotlight at a young age, also declared she ‘doesn’t miss acting at all’ and has ‘zero’ plans to direct in the future after stepping away to focus on her lifestyle brand Goop.
Gwyneth launched her business as a weekly newsletter in 2008 and she has gone on to build it into a major lifestyle branding – selling clean cosmetics and candles as well as other brands and even branching out into a Netflix documentary series.
Speaking to the publication alongside the gorgeous shoot, she said: ‘I think I’ve had a bit of a metamorphosis over the years.’
‘I feel like I have so little time lately, and it’s worn me down. Part of that, or most of that, is my fault for giving myself so much responsibility, so I would like to figure out a way to take some responsibility off my plate and give myself time back to just daydream and luxuriate a little bit.
‘Time to do nothing like we used to do before every millisecond was crammed full of something’, she added.
After admitting she feels ‘worn out’, Gwyneth recently explained that she has been having trouble with insomnia – an issue she did not have before menopause.
‘I’ve always been a real sleeper,’ the Hollywood star shared on her Goop podcast, but adding that after menopause, ‘I went through a particularly bad time with it.
‘There were nights where my anxiety – like, I just thought it meant, “Oh, you’re not gonna be able to sleep because you don’t have enough progesterone or whatever.”‘
The mother-of-two continued, ‘I would just wake up [and] I would get crushed with anxiety, which I’ve never had in my life.
‘And I would lie in bed thinking about every mistake I’ve ever made, every person’s feelings I ever hurt, like, every bad, you know – And I would be up, like, for six hours. It was crazy. I feel like hopefully I’m coming out the other side.’
Guest Dr. Mary Clare Haver joined in on the episode and explained, ‘In perimenopause, we call it the zone of hormonal chaos. It’s all over the place. It is completely unpredictable, and our brains hate chaos.