Gwyneth Paltrow’s Instagram post has her followers buzzing – you won’t believe what she shared!

But if the 90s were a decade of success, the 2000s were a much more difficult time for the actress. She started her new decade with some failures, and there was a lot of drama in this good American girl’s personal life.

Rumors of a relationship began to circulate when she co-starred with Russell Crowe in the movie Proof of Life. At the same time, Ryan and her husband announced their separation in 2000.

During this turbulent period in her personal life, tabloids shocked Ryan by criticizing her affair with Russell Crowe while they were married. Naturally, this incident made headlines because his actions did not match public opinion of his beloved neighbor.

Meg Ryan and Russell Crowe

What many people didn’t know was that Ryan and Dennis Quaid’s marriage was falling apart even before Ryan started dating Russell Crowe.

Their marriage was often described as a fairy tale of love or a perfect Hollywood marriage, but in reality it was anything but.

“That first picture is a great advertisement for sunscreen if ever I saw one,” one user commented.

Fans instantly drew attention to her skin, which they said had been severely sunburned.

“It doesn’t make sense to me.” “The poster queen for a health and wellness empire with sun-damaged skin,” one reader said.

“Take a look at all of the sun damage on your skin.” “What goop product will fix that?” asked another concerned admirer.

Paltrow founded Goop, a health and lifestyle company. People have previously expressed concerns about Paltrow’s sun-damaged skin. In May, she shared a photo on Carousel of her chest that showed multiple dark spots caused by sunburn.

Every time you go out without sunscreen, the sun’s UV rays are damaging your skin, even if you don’t realize it. If left untreated, this damage can lead to wrinkles, age spots, sagging skin, spider veins, facial blemishes, and more, according to the American Academy of Dermatology.

It’s important to protect your skin from UV rays, but should you blame others for not using sunscreen?