Actress Gwyneth Paltrow will co-host a fundraiser for 2020 Democratic presidential hopeful Pete Buttigieg during a May campaign stop in California.

She is reportedly co-hosting the event for the South Bend, Ind., mayor in Los Angeles with “West Wing” star Bradley Whitford. Tickets start at $250 per person.

Paltrow previously hosted a fundraiser in 2014 for then-President Barack Obama where she reportedly told him she was one of his “biggest fans, if not the biggest,” and said of Obama: “You're so handsome that I can't speak properly.”

Although details about Paltrow’s event, including its location, are not yet available, the event will be an addition to Buttigieg’s jam-packed stopover in the Golden State. He is also meeting with Brian and Claire Goldsmith for a $250-per-person fundraiser for people under the age of 37, the same age as Buttigieg. Buttigieg, who if elected would be the first openly gay president, has also scheduled a meet-and-greet event at a West Hollywood gay club.

Buttigieg has managed to garner support in Hollywood, already bringing in donations from celebrities such as singer-songwriter Mandy Moore, actress Jane Lynch, and actor Ryan Reynolds.

Buttigieg has seen a recent rise in the polls. When he first announced his exploratory campaign in January he was barely a blip on the radar, but a RealClearPolitics national average of polls has his support at 7.5% — above candidates with more name recognition such as Democratic Sens. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Cory Booker of New Jersey.

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