Gwyneth Paltrow Ski Trial
Also known as: I Wish You Well · Gwyneth Paltrow Whisper · Paltrow Ski Collision Trial
The Gwyneth Paltrow Ski Trial refers to the viral 2023 court case in which retired optometrist Terry Sanderson sued actress Gwyneth Paltrow over a 2016 ski collision at Deer Valley Resort in Park City, Utah. The trial, broadcast live on YouTube, became an internet sensation thanks to Paltrow's composed courtroom demeanor, quotable testimony, and her now-iconic whispered "I wish you well" to Sanderson as she left the courtroom after the jury found her not at fault1.
Overview
The Gwyneth Paltrow Ski Trial meme grew out of the televised civil lawsuit between Terry Sanderson, a 76-year-old retired optometrist, and Gwyneth Paltrow, 50, over a ski collision that occurred on a beginner slope in 20161. Sanderson alleged Paltrow skied "out of control" and crashed into him, causing a traumatic brain injury and four broken ribs. Paltrow denied the claims and said Sanderson had skied into her back1. The trial, limited to eight days by Judge Kent R. Holmberg, featured animated crash re-enactments, stick-figure physics diagrams on a whiteboard, and testimony from nearly two dozen witnesses1. The whole thing played out like a reality show, and the internet treated it accordingly.
The meme peaked when Paltrow leaned over to whisper "I wish you well" in Sanderson's ear immediately after the verdict, a moment captured on camera and shared widely on Twitter and TikTok2.
The collision itself happened in 2016 at the Deer Valley Resort in Park City, Utah, but the trial didn't take place until March 20231. On March 30th, 2023, the jury reached its verdict: Paltrow was not at fault, and Sanderson was found "100 percent" responsible for the crash1. Paltrow was awarded $1 in damages, the exact amount she had requested in her countersuit1.
The Law&Crime Network livestreamed the full trial on YouTube, where it picked up over 734,000 views and 4,300 likes within a day2. Viewers latched onto specific moments throughout the proceedings. Sanderson's testimony about hearing a "bloodcurdling scream" followed by a "serious, serious smack" that sent him "absolutely flying" stood out1. So did Paltrow's claim that the collision initially made her think it could have been "something perverted" or a practical joke1. One of Paltrow's lawyers drew stick figures on a whiteboard to illustrate collision physics, and the defense played an animated re-enactment of the crash1.
The signature meme moment came as Paltrow exited the courtroom. She leaned in and whispered "I wish you well" to Sanderson, a moment captured and posted by the Twitter account @therecount, which pulled in 440,900 views and 16,200 likes within three hours2.
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The Gwyneth Paltrow Ski Trial meme typically takes a few forms:
- "I wish you well" as a power move dismissal: Use the quote (or an image of Paltrow leaning in to whisper) to represent calmly destroying someone and then wishing them the best on your way out. Works for petty victories, breakup scenarios, or any situation where someone exits gracefully after winning. - Trial highlight reaction images: Screenshots from the livestream, particularly Paltrow's composed expressions in the courtroom, are used as reaction images for situations involving absurd accusations, unflappable calm, or celebrity entitlement. - Quote-based merchandise and edits: Paltrow's various lines from the trial ("I lost half a day of skiing," "something perverted") get placed on mock merchandise templates or used as caption text over unrelated footage. - Courtroom drama comparisons: The Chef Slowik whisper format and similar templates are used to frame Paltrow's farewell as a cinematic villain moment.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
Sanderson originally sued Paltrow for $3.1 million before the amount was reduced to $300,000 at trial. Paltrow's countersuit asked for just $1, and that's exactly what the jury awarded her.
Moses Martin, Paltrow's son who was 9 at the time of the crash, testified that he heard his mother yelling at Sanderson: "What the F-word, you just ran into me".
One of Paltrow's expert witnesses literally drew stick figures on a whiteboard to explain the physics of the ski collision.
Sanderson's lawyers originally planned to call Paltrow's children Apple and Moses to testify in person, but their depositions were read into the record instead after the judge limited trial testimony to eight days.
Paltrow accused Sanderson of trying to exploit her fame to "pay him millions," according to court documents.
Derivatives & Variations
Chef Slowik Whisper edits:
The scene from *The Menu* where Chef Slowik whispers to Tyler was repurposed to represent Paltrow's courtroom farewell, posted by @TomZohar and widely copied[2].
"I lost half a day of skiing" merchandise and edits:
Paltrow's testimony line about losing skiing time was printed on clothes and used in video edits by creators like @chantal_makes_stuff[2].
Trial recap TikToks:
Quick-summary videos of the trial verdict became their own mini-genre on TikTok, with creators like @yourbestfriendjoshua offering comedic breakdowns[2].
Frequently Asked Questions
References (3)
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- 2Gwyneth Paltrow Ski Trial - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 3Gwyneth Paltrowencyclopedia