Gwyneth Paltrow Wants to Appear on “Alone” — but in a 'Very Short Cameo': 'I'm Not That Good at Survival'

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The actress revealed her secret love for the History Channel survival series during an 73 Questions interview with 'Vogue'

<p>Stefanie Keenan/Getty</p> Gwyneth Paltrow attends the Daily Front Row

Gwyneth Paltrow has a surprising guilty pleasure.

The actress, 51, revealed what TV show she’d appear on if given the chance during a “73 Questions” interview with Vogue.

“What’s a TV show that you would love to guest star on if you could?” the host asked.

Paltrow replied, “Maybe Alone, ” referring to the History Channel series that’s described as the “most intense survival series on television.”

She acknowledged, though, that she might not be the ideal candidate for the job. “But I’m not that good at survival, so a very short cameo,” Paltrow said with a laugh.

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While Paltrow might not seem like the type to aspire to survive in the wilderness on her own, the series is actually a well-known favorite amongst many stars.

After season 6 of Alone was added to Netflix in 2020, quarantine offered the chance to binge-watch, and stars like Rachel Brosnahan and Ted Danson called it their favorite show to watch.

Danson, 75, told E! it was “kind of a brilliant pandemic show” while Brosnahan praised it as both “insane” and “inspiring.”

"I mean, it's incredible survivalists just making it out in the wild," Brosnahan, 33, said. "It's completely insane, but inspiring to watch people have such a deep connection to the land. And I think at a time when we're all like, 'Should we move into the boonies and learn how to live that way,' it's been inspiring."

<p>History Channel</p> Group shot of participants from Season 10 of The HISTORY Channel's hit survival series 'Alone'

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Group shot of participants from Season 10 of The HISTORY Channel's hit survival series 'Alone'

The survival show pits 10 trained survival experts against each other as they compete to see who can survive in the wilderness for the longest time. The winner goes home with $1 million.

Unlike many similar survival shows, there are no challenges or tasks for the contestants — aside from keeping themselves alive.

The contestants also self-document their journeys as they navigate life completely isolated from each other and all other humans, as well as responsible for their food, shelter and health. Before joining, they are warned that the show could last for up to a year.

The first six seasons, the winners lasted between 56 and 87 days, and in seasons 7 and 8 the winners lasted 74 and 78 days, respectively.

Season 7 featured a twist as the participants faced the most grueling challenge in series history: 100 days in the Arctic.

Related: 'Alone' Winner Alan Kay Shares His Wilderness Survival Tips: Ask 'What's Going to Kill Me First, and What's Going to Kill Me Next?'

<p>Neil Rasmus/BFA.com/Shutterstock</p> Gwyneth Paltrow hosts a dinner in the Hamptons with Goop, Gucci and Elizabeth Saltzman

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Gwyneth Paltrow hosts a dinner in the Hamptons with Goop, Gucci and Elizabeth Saltzman

Elsewhere in her Vogue interview, Paltrow also opened up about how motherhood has influenced her life as she revealed what traits her two children — son Moses, 17, and daughter Apple, 19, both of whom she shares with ex-husband Chris Martin.

"I think Moses got his deliberation from me and Apple, her sense of humor," she said.

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As for what part of motherhood has surprised her, Paltrow gestured to her heart and said, "How much love there is in this thing.”

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