Gwyneth Paltrow taken to hospital for "a little gastrointestinal situation"

January 19 2008

Gwyneth PaltrowHollywood beauty Gwyneth Paltrow was rushed to New York's Mount Sinai Hospital Monday for "a little gastrointestinal situation," according to a pal.

"It's now been straightened out," actress' pal, chef Mario Batali said at the grand opening of The Palazzo Hotel in Las Vegas Thursday. "She's [doing] great."

In three weeks, Batali said, Gwyneth and her husband, Coldplay star Chris Martin are heading to Majorca, Spain, and then Valencia, Spain, to shoot a PBS cooking show, set to air in October.

News of Paltrow's hospitalization was first reported Monday.

"She was slumped over in a wheelchair pushed by Chris Martin," an eyewitness said. "She looked not well."

On Tuesday, her rep issued a statement, saying, "She is at home and OK."

Meanwhile, it has been reported that Chris Martin tackled a paparzzi photographer to the ground outside the NY Medical Center.

Martin - who accompanied Paltrow to the hospital on Monday - allegedly lost his temper when a British photographer yelled "Congratulations Chris" as he walked out of the hospital.

Chris, who was wearing a black bomber jacket with the hood up, yelled "have some f***ing respect!" before grabbing the shutterbug.

After pushing the pap to the ground, the 'Troubled' singer, 30, started to get into his black four-wheel drive when the photographer stood up and exclaimed "what the f**k are you doing?', before tackling Chris from behind in retaliation.

The photographer was too shaken to comment on the incident when contacted.

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