How to Watch Gwyneth Paltrow’s Trial For Skiing Accident Live

Gwyneth Paltrow is in court over a 2016 skiing accident after she was accused of hitting another skier in Park City, Utah, leaving him with serious injuries.


UPDATE (3/24/23): Gwyneth Paltrow is expected to take the stand today, Friday March 24th, 2023. We can’t wait!


The Shakespeare in Love star is being sued by Terry Sanderson, who claims Paltrow was skiing “out of control” at the Deer Valley Resort when she crashed into him, “knocking him down hard, knocking him out, and causing a brain injury, and four broken ribs and other serious injuries,” per CNN.

Sanderson also alleges that Paltrow skied away after hitting him. He’s now seeking $300,000 in damages after previously asking for $3.1 million.

Paltrow, however, is countersuing Sanderson, claiming he was the one who ran into her, as reported by The New York Times. She is claiming Sanderson is “using her fame to get her to ‘pay him millions,'” the outlet reports. Paltrow is seeking $1, as well as attorneys’ fees.

Paltrow has cemented her status as one of the more controversial stars of today (from her jade egg advice to her recent bone broth diet reveal, she’s constantly riling up the internet, to put it lightly). So it’s no surprise that her court case is stirring up plenty of interest. Looking to tune in, too?

Here’s everything you need to know to watch Paltrow’s trial:

WHEN IS GWYNETH PALTROW’S TRIAL?

Paltrow’s trial began Tuesday, March 21. According to CNN, the trial will last around one week, which means it would likely conclude on Tuesday, March 28.

WHY IS GWYNETH PALTROW IN COURT?

Paltrow is on trial after being sued by Terry Sanderson in a Utah court of law, claiming that Paltrow was skiing “out of control” and crashed into him. It’s worth noting that Paltrow is countersuing Sanderson … for $1 (plus attorney fees).

HOW TO LIVE STREAM GWYNETH PALTROW’S TRIAL:

It’s easy to stream Paltrow’s trial, and lucky for you, it’s free, too. The trial is livestreaming on multiple YouTube channels, including Court TV and Law & Crime. (See above!)