Apple Martin and Gwyneth Paltrow.Photo: Gwyneth Paltrow/instagramGwyneth Paltrowmay be an Oscar winner and one of the biggest names in Hollywood, but her daughterApplehas never seen the actress onscreen.Paltrow, 48, revealed her 17-year-old daughter and sonMoses, 15, hadn’t expressed much interest in seeing one of her many acclaimed films while on the premiere episode ofShop TODAY with Jill Martin.“My kids have never seen me in a movie,” Paltrow said, adding, “I mean, I think my son has seen theIron Manthings, but I don’t think my daughter has ever seen me in a movie.“The Goop founder added Apple “thinks it’s weird if I’m onscreen.““She says she likes me here,” the actress said as she placed both hands over her heart.Paltrow admitted, “I also, really hate, hate, hate seeing myself in a movie ever.“While the actress may not like revisiting her own films, she did admit there is one scene she doesn’t mind rewatching.On Monday, the actress reunited with her costars from the 2001 filmThe Royal Tenenbaumswhere she recalled receiving a special visit from her father, the late producer and director Bruce Paltrow, while making the classic film.RELATED VIDEO: Gwyneth Paltrow Reveals Apple Likes to Borrow Things From Her Closet: ‘She Likes My Shoes’Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free weekly newsletterto get the biggest news of the week delivered to your inbox every Friday.At the Tribeca Film Festival, the actress said, “I have a memory of my dad visiting” the set while she was filming the scene where her character, Margot, a chain-smoking former child prodigy, gets off the bus.“My dad was there,” she said, according toEntertainment Weekly. “It was a very special day. It’s kind of like the only scene that I can watch myself of my whole career.“Bruce died the following year from complications of cancer and pneumonia. He was 58.

Apple Martin and Gwyneth Paltrow.Photo: Gwyneth Paltrow/instagram

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Gwyneth Paltrowmay be an Oscar winner and one of the biggest names in Hollywood, but her daughterApplehas never seen the actress onscreen.Paltrow, 48, revealed her 17-year-old daughter and sonMoses, 15, hadn’t expressed much interest in seeing one of her many acclaimed films while on the premiere episode ofShop TODAY with Jill Martin.“My kids have never seen me in a movie,” Paltrow said, adding, “I mean, I think my son has seen theIron Manthings, but I don’t think my daughter has ever seen me in a movie.“The Goop founder added Apple “thinks it’s weird if I’m onscreen.““She says she likes me here,” the actress said as she placed both hands over her heart.Paltrow admitted, “I also, really hate, hate, hate seeing myself in a movie ever.“While the actress may not like revisiting her own films, she did admit there is one scene she doesn’t mind rewatching.On Monday, the actress reunited with her costars from the 2001 filmThe Royal Tenenbaumswhere she recalled receiving a special visit from her father, the late producer and director Bruce Paltrow, while making the classic film.RELATED VIDEO: Gwyneth Paltrow Reveals Apple Likes to Borrow Things From Her Closet: ‘She Likes My Shoes’Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free weekly newsletterto get the biggest news of the week delivered to your inbox every Friday.At the Tribeca Film Festival, the actress said, “I have a memory of my dad visiting” the set while she was filming the scene where her character, Margot, a chain-smoking former child prodigy, gets off the bus.“My dad was there,” she said, according toEntertainment Weekly. “It was a very special day. It’s kind of like the only scene that I can watch myself of my whole career.“Bruce died the following year from complications of cancer and pneumonia. He was 58.

Gwyneth Paltrowmay be an Oscar winner and one of the biggest names in Hollywood, but her daughterApplehas never seen the actress onscreen.

Paltrow, 48, revealed her 17-year-old daughter and sonMoses, 15, hadn’t expressed much interest in seeing one of her many acclaimed films while on the premiere episode ofShop TODAY with Jill Martin.

“My kids have never seen me in a movie,” Paltrow said, adding, “I mean, I think my son has seen theIron Manthings, but I don’t think my daughter has ever seen me in a movie.”

The Goop founder added Apple “thinks it’s weird if I’m onscreen.”

“She says she likes me here,” the actress said as she placed both hands over her heart.

Paltrow admitted, “I also, really hate, hate, hate seeing myself in a movie ever.”

While the actress may not like revisiting her own films, she did admit there is one scene she doesn’t mind rewatching.

On Monday, the actress reunited with her costars from the 2001 filmThe Royal Tenenbaumswhere she recalled receiving a special visit from her father, the late producer and director Bruce Paltrow, while making the classic film.

RELATED VIDEO: Gwyneth Paltrow Reveals Apple Likes to Borrow Things From Her Closet: ‘She Likes My Shoes’

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free weekly newsletterto get the biggest news of the week delivered to your inbox every Friday.

At the Tribeca Film Festival, the actress said, “I have a memory of my dad visiting” the set while she was filming the scene where her character, Margot, a chain-smoking former child prodigy, gets off the bus.

“My dad was there,” she said, according toEntertainment Weekly. “It was a very special day. It’s kind of like the only scene that I can watch myself of my whole career.”

Bruce died the following year from complications of cancer and pneumonia. He was 58.

source: people.com