Gwyneth Paltrow took a walk down memory lane, revealing some rather intimate details about her former flames Ben Affleck and Brad Pitt's performance behind closed doors.
During the Wednesday episode of "Call Her Daddy," Paltrow, 50, shared that both actors were "good kissers" while they were dating. Host Alexandra Cooper then asked who was the better lover.
"That is really hard," Paltrow confessed. "Because Brad was like the sort of major chemistry, love of your life, kind [of hookup]. And then Ben was, like, technically excellent," the Goop founder added.
She joked, "I can't believe my daughter, [Apple], is listening to this!"
When asked to play "F--k, Marry, Kill" with Affleck, 50, Pitt, 59, and her ex-husband, Chris Martin, Paltrow said she would sleep with Pitt again.
"I think Brad," Paltrow revealed about her "Seven" co-star, adding that she would choose to "remarry" the Coldplay frontman. "Ben, yeah, God bless him."
She continued, mentioning that while Affleck made her laugh more, Pitt was a more romantic partner and a better actor.
Paltrow got engaged to Brad Pitt in 1996, but they ended their relationship the following year. After their breakup, she began dating Affleck, with the couple seeing each other on and off between 1997 and 2000.
Paltrow's next relationship was with Martin, whom she married in 2003 and shares two children with. The former couple welcomed daughter Apple, 18, and son Moses, 17, in 2004 and 2006, respectively.
During the podcast episode, Paltrow praised Martin, saying she would "remarry" him and "do that all again" because he gave her "the loves of [her] life," their children.
The pair "consciously uncoupled" in 2014, and their divorce was finalized two years later.
Paltrow, who is now married to "Glee" co-creator Brad Falchuk, has reflected on her past relationships with Affleck and Pitt in recent years.
In a January 2015 interview with Howard Stern, the "Shallow Hal" actress mentioned that Affleck "was not in a good place in his life to have a girlfriend" during their time together.
She also told the outlet that she was "such a kid" when she fell for Pitt.
"I wasn't ready, and he was too good for me," Paltrow said about the "Bullet Train" star. "I didn't know what I was doing."