Gwyneth Paltrow is singing the praises of Spain. ‘Cause the lagging economy hasn’t stopped her from making the country a “second home” even as some people struggle to hang on to their first.
“It is so different from the United States. It seemed to have a history, and the buildings are years and years and years old. Here in the United States an old building is about 17 (years old), and over there it’s from 500 B.C., it’s incredible,” she told the Associated Press.
“Also, the way people live over there. They seem to enjoy life a little bit more,” she added. “They aren’t running around as much as in New York. They enjoy time with the family. They don’t always have their BlackBerry on.”
Paltrow was there to shoot the PBS show “Spain … on the Road Again” with chef Mario Batali and said she visits Spain at least once a year and remains close to the family she lived with. She calls them “my Spanish mother” and “my brothers.”
She also said that she makes sure her children can speak Spanish.
“Moses speaks a little bit, but understands everything. Apple speaks a lot,” Paltrow said.


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