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Gwyneth Paltrow's fashion faux pas as she supports Maria Shriver at Santa Barbara book signing
Gwyneth Paltrow's fashion faux pas as she supports Maria Shriver at Santa Barbara book signing

Daily Mail​

time04-05-2025

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  • Daily Mail​

Gwyneth Paltrow's fashion faux pas as she supports Maria Shriver at Santa Barbara book signing

Gwyneth Paltrow made a rare fashion misstep while attending Maria Shriver 's book event at Godmothers in Summerland, CA on Saturday. The 52-year-old Oscar winner - who owns a $14.5M Montecito mansion nearby - neglected to remove three large sticker labels from the soles of her black sandals. Gwyneth wore a dark-denim belted maxi-jacket with a matching handbag as she arrived alongside Rob Lowe 's wife Sheryl Berkoff. Also attending the I Am Maria event on Saturday was the 69-year-old former First Lady of California 's daughter Katherine Schwarzenegger and her husband Chris Pratt. Maria published her 352-page collection of poems on April 1, and it quickly became a New York Times Bestseller. Shriver was joined at Godmothers by her longtime friend and neighbor Oprah Winfrey, who moderated the Q&A for her 'astonishing work.' Earlier that same day, Paltrow - who boasts 14.7M social media followers -posted a #boyfriendbreakfast cooking video while wearing her $125 Goop Beauty 'Lift + Depuff' eye masks. The Goop CEO-founder captioned her Instagram: 'Trying something new in the kitchen for #boyfriendbreakfast this morning: aloo anday—a comforting South Asian dish of spiced potatoes and scrambled eggs. Simple and so flavorful.' On May 14, Gwyneth will celebrate the 21st birthday of her daughter Apple Martin - who's studying law, history, and society at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, TN. 'The reason why I was originally like, "Maybe I'll be a lawyer," was because I loved acting,' the nepo baby told Interview last month. 'But I was insecure and nervous, so I was like, "Oh my god, if I'm a lawyer, I can perform on the stage in a trial setting." It's insane that I thought that. Also I cannot lie, I was like, "I'll just be Elle Woods." [Laughs] It's a lot harder than it looks.' On April 14, Paltrow's son Moses Martin showcased his impressive singing pipes alongside his Dancer Dancer Dancer Dancer bandmate on piano. The 19-year-old Brown University freshman is clearly following in the footsteps of his father - Coldplay frontman Chris Martin - whom the empty nester 'consciously uncoupled' with in 2013 after a decade of marriage. Last year, Gwyneth wrapped her role as Timothée Chalamet's much older love interest in Josh Safdie's solo feature directorial debut Marty Supreme, which hits US theaters December 25. A24's $70M-budget ping pong drama also stars Tyler the Creator, Fran Drescher, Penn Jillette, Abel Ferrera, and Sandra Bernhard. Paltrow will also have a cameo in Rachel Israel's indie comedy Miracle on 74th Street alongside Drew Barrymore, Jill Kargman, Justin Bartha, David Krumholtz, Christine Taylor, and Jason Biggs. Earlier that same day, Paltrow posted a #boyfriendbreakfast cooking video while wearing her $125 Goop Beauty 'Lift + Depuff' eye masks: 'Trying something new in the kitchen!'

Gwyneth Paltrow says she stopped following a strict paleo diet and is eating bread, cheese, and pasta again
Gwyneth Paltrow says she stopped following a strict paleo diet and is eating bread, cheese, and pasta again

Yahoo

time25-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Gwyneth Paltrow says she stopped following a strict paleo diet and is eating bread, cheese, and pasta again

Gwyneth Paltrow is abandoning her strict paleo diet because she's "a little sick of it." Now, the Goop founder is eating sourdough bread, cheese, and pasta again. Paltrow previously drew criticism for her restrictive diet, which included bone broth for lunch. Gwyneth Paltrow, 52, is ditching her strict paleo diet. On the Tuesday episode of her "Goop" podcast, Paltrow spoke about how her relationship with food has changed over the years. "I went into hardcore macrobiotics for a certain time. That was an interesting chapter where I got kind of obsessed with eating very, very healthily," Paltrow said. Part of it was because of her dad's health, she said: "I think that I was really trying to heal my dad by proxy, and he just didn't really want anything to do with it." Her father died in 2002 after battling throat cancer. The Goop founder started thinking more critically about the types of food she was putting into her body. "But the beauty of it, for me, was that I really deepened my connection with food and this whole philosophy around macrobiotics, which is essentially just how they eat in the mountains of Japan," Paltrow said. "So, very local, very seasonal, lots of fish and vegetables, rice, no dairy, no sugar, et cetera." Although the "Shakespeare in Love" star says that she "might have gotten a little didactic about it," all she wanted to do was share her eating philosophy with everyone she knew. "I think I was just so amazed that, you know, we had this power in our hands that if we treated ourselves well, hydrated, and ate whole foods, we could just feel so much better," Paltrow said. She added that she was "intoxicated" by that idea, and still feels the same to this day. "But it's the reason Brad and I became paleo a few years ago now, although I'm a little sick of it, if I'm honest, and getting back into eating some sourdough bread and some cheese," Paltrow said. "There, I said it. A little pasta, after being strict with it for so long." "But again, I think it's a good sort of template, right? Eating foods that are kind of as whole and fresh as possible," she added. A paleo diet is supposed to be based on the way ancient human ancestors ate and includes foods such as lean meats, fruits, vegetables, nuts, and seeds. It emphasizes eating unprocessed foods, and grains and dairy are off limits. Paltrow's comments come months after her company, Goop, told Women's Wear Daily that it was restructuring. The company was moving away from wellness, home, and travel and focusing on beauty, fashion, and food instead. It will double down on its Goop Beauty and Good Clean Goop beauty brands, its G. Label clothing line, and Goop Kitchen. Paltrow has previously detailed her strict diet and wellness routine during an interview for "The Art of Being Well" podcast in 2023. Her restrictive diet, which drew widespread criticism from internet users and dietitians, included coffee in the mornings, bone broth for lunch, and a paleo diet for dinner. A representative for Paltrow did not immediately respond to a request for comment sent by Business Insider outside regular hours. Read the original article on Business Insider

Gwyneth Paltrow says she stopped following a strict paleo diet and is eating bread, cheese, and pasta again
Gwyneth Paltrow says she stopped following a strict paleo diet and is eating bread, cheese, and pasta again

Business Insider

time25-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Business Insider

Gwyneth Paltrow says she stopped following a strict paleo diet and is eating bread, cheese, and pasta again

Gwyneth Paltrow, 52, is ditching her strict paleo diet. On the Tuesday episode of her " Goop" podcast, Paltrow spoke about how her relationship with food has changed over the years. "I went into hardcore macrobiotics for a certain time. That was an interesting chapter where I got kind of obsessed with eating very, very healthily," Paltrow said. Part of it was because of her dad's health, she said: "I think that I was really trying to heal my dad by proxy, and he just didn't really want anything to do with it." Her father died in 2002 after battling throat cancer. The Goop founder started thinking more critically about the types of food she was putting into her body. "But the beauty of it, for me, was that I really deepened my connection with food and this whole philosophy around macrobiotics, which is essentially just how they eat in the mountains of Japan," Paltrow said. "So, very local, very seasonal, lots of fish and vegetables, rice, no dairy, no sugar, et cetera." Although the " Shakespeare in Love" star says that she "might have gotten a little didactic about it," all she wanted to do was share her eating philosophy with everyone she knew. "I think I was just so amazed that, you know, we had this power in our hands that if we treated ourselves well, hydrated, and ate whole foods, we could just feel so much better," Paltrow said. She added that she was "intoxicated" by that idea, and still feels the same to this day. "But it's the reason Brad and I became paleo a few years ago now, although I'm a little sick of it, if I'm honest, and getting back into eating some sourdough bread and some cheese," Paltrow said. "There, I said it. A little pasta, after being strict with it for so long." "But again, I think it's a good sort of template, right? Eating foods that are kind of as whole and fresh as possible," she added. A paleo diet is supposed to be based on the way ancient human ancestors ate and includes foods such as lean meats, fruits, vegetables, nuts, and seeds. It emphasizes eating unprocessed foods, and grains and dairy are off limits. Paltrow's comments come months after her company, Goop, told Women's Wear Daily that it was restructuring. The company was moving away from wellness, home, and travel and focusing on beauty, fashion, and food instead. It will double down on its Goop Beauty and Good Clean Goop beauty brands, its G. Label clothing line, and Goop Kitchen. Paltrow has previously detailed her strict diet and wellness routine during an interview for "The Art of Being Well" podcast in 2023. Her restrictive diet, which drew widespread criticism from internet users and dietitians, included coffee in the mornings, bone broth for lunch, and a paleo diet for dinner. A representative for Paltrow did not immediately respond to a request for comment sent by Business Insider outside regular hours.

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