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Instead, in her own words while on the stand, the pain and suffering the actor endured because of this alleged incident amounts to “[losing] half a day of skiing”.Though some defend the statement by pointing out Paltrow is not claiming to have suffered great damages, others –– have embraced it as the ultimate ironic expression of faux hardship.
It’s the perfect shorthand for when a waiter forgets to place exactly two ice cubes in your chardonnay or your GP says, actually, you should probably stopThings are significantly more serious for Sanderson, however, who says the collision left him with four broken ribs and a concussion which led to ongoing neurological issues. .But he has also not garnered much support due to the way his issues have been discussed in court.
Arguing his case, a lawyer suggested this “charming, outgoing, gregarious person” was, after the crash, “no longer charming” – a statement that,, “sounds like this man is no longer capable of calling waiters by their first names”. He also copped a lot of mockery after one expert testified he could no longer do many of the activities he previously enjoyed includingSanderson’s attorney Kristin VanOrman has also stolen the spotlight for her bizarre and sometimes downright sweet questioning of Paltrow. With a big loving grin, VanOrman has joked about how nice Paltrow’s ski outfit must be, praised her height – “I am so jealous!” – and how she must be a good tipper.
Weirdly, there were no questions about her star sign, how she gets her hair so glossy, or how she manages to stay #humble when she’s so beautiful and talented and smart.The lawyer did, however, make time to interrogate Paltrow on her friendship with pop star Taylor Swift.
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