Rabat - Gwyneth Paltrow has joined Gad Elmaleh’s fan club. The American actress watched the comedian’s show “American Dream” (available on Netflix) on Friday and shared her Instagram enthusiasm for the star. In this show, Gad describes his new life in Los Angeles, recounts his childhood in Morocco, and discusses his years in Paris–all with his unbeatable humor.
Rabat – Gwyneth Paltrow has joined Gad Elmaleh’s fan club. The American actress watched the comedian’s show “American Dream” (available on Netflix) on Friday and shared her Instagram enthusiasm for the star. In this show, Gad describes his new life in Los Angeles, recounts his childhood in Morocco, and discusses his years in Paris–all with his unbeatable humor.
The Iron Man actor wrote, “Jet lagged and in heaven watching Gad Elmaleh show on Netflix.”Those kind words didn’t fall on deaf ears. The Chouchou actor responded to the 45-year-old singer on his Twitter account: “Thank you very much, Gwyneth, for your kind words and your support,” he tweeted.
Thank you so much @GwynethPaltrow for your kind words and support #americandream @netflix pic.twitter.com/NtAbvaurie
— GAD (@gadelmaleh) March 30, 2018
Gwyneth Paltrow isn’t the only American who liked the show; it has been generally well-received in the United States. The New York Times said that the show was “heavy on the fish-out-of-water jokes but also tightly paced, and with that magical faux-casualness only experienced comedians are able to generate.“American Dream” will be available live in Las Vegas on May 9.
Gad Elmaleh has been touring in America for the past three years. He realized his dream of performing on a stage in New York, including Carnegie Hall, in early 2017. “It’s a kid’s dream. The stand up was created here, invented here, so I want to do it where the biggest pros did it,” he said.
In addition to his successful stage show, the Moroccan-French comedian will lead the cast in his first original series, “Huge in France.” The half-hour comedy web-show is inspired by the comedian’s career life, following Elmaleh’s move from France to the US at a boiling point.