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Gwyneth Paltrow's morning fry-up adds sizzle to rivalry with Meghan
Gwyneth Paltrow's morning fry-up adds sizzle to rivalry with Meghan

Telegraph

time23-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Telegraph

Gwyneth Paltrow's morning fry-up adds sizzle to rivalry with Meghan

Gwyneth Paltrow has appeared to mock the Duchess of Sussex with a cooking video. The Hollywood actress and founder of wellness brand Goop filmed herself making breakfast in her kitchen while wearing pyjamas. Some fans are convinced the star was taking a swipe at Meghan Markle's recent Netflix cooking series, With Love, Meghan, which was panned by critics despite being renewed for a second season. Social media users said Paltrow had 'thrown shade' at the Duchess, with the casual nature of her video being in stark contrast to Meghan's polished perfection. Paltrow, 52, shared a clip of herself making scones, bacon and eggs on Instagram on Saturday, without make-up and dressed in pyjamas. Meanwhile, the Duchess's cooking series involved designer clothing and an expensive kitchen inside a hired $8 million (£6.2 million) farmhouse. Paltrow used the soundtrack of This Will Be (An Everlasting Love) by Natalie Cole, which has also been used in promos for the Duchess's own Netflix project. Fans took to social media to share their thoughts, with one saying: 'Gwyneth Paltrow continues to throw shade & I'm here for it! No make-up in her actual kitchen!' One fan wrote: 'Even the music... that's Natalie Cole this will be (an EVER lasting love)!' While another said: 'Isn't it this the song they keep using in the Meghan Markle promo?' 'And being as relatable as she can be, in her PJs, hair not styled, no make-up sipping coffee. No one praising her. Just her phone filming. Simple and easy,' one person wrote. The Duchess notably did not film the Netflix series at her own Montecito residence – but instead shot the episodes at a farmhouse in the same area. Another fan described it as 'top trolling' and 'authentic, better in every single way'. In the episodes of the Netflix series, Meghan used classical make-up and stylish ensembles as she gave her own advice when it came to cooking, gardening and also hosting parties. The wife of Prince Harry cooked meals adding her own twists, such as making scrambled eggs with sparkling water. When putting together meals, a bowl of limes and lemons was sometimes placed on the kitchen island where Meghan prepared dishes, which was also a feature in Paltrow's homemade reel. Others also pointed out similarities in the use of chutney and a monogram on her mug, akin to Meghan's. But while some suspected that Paltrow was mocking Meghan, others disagreed, arguing she had 'been doing these kinds of videos forever'. Earlier this week, Paltrow said she does not feel threatened by the Duchess of Sussex's 'attempt' to become a lifestyle guru. Viewers have noted the similarities between Meghan's new venture, selling products promoted in her With Love, Meghan series, and Paltrow's Goop empire. The two women are neighbours in Montecito, California, but are not friends. 'I don't know Meghan and Harry,' Paltrow said. 'I mean, I've met Meghan, who seems really lovely, but I don't know her at all. 'Maybe I'll try to get through their security detail and bring them a pie,' Paltrow told Vanity Fair. The Oscar winner said she welcomed Meghan promoting herself as a lifestyle expert. 'I was raised to see other women as friends, not foes. I think there's always more than enough to go around. 'Everybody deserves an attempt at everything that they want to try.' But Paltrow, 52, who launched Goop as a newsletter in 2008 and now runs the company as its chief executive, acknowledged that she was the forerunner. She said: 'I'm thinking it for the first time, but it might just be that my role is to pave the way. By some instinct or curiosity or desire, I go somewhere and I hack through the path and I get the scratches of hacking through, but I make space for other people then to do it.' With Love, Meghan launched earlier this month and was panned by critics for its content, which included a children's party with no child guests, and arranging fruit and vegetable platters to resemble a rainbow. Hours after its release, Meghan officially launched her As Ever brand, which offers products including jam, pancake mix, and the dried flower sprinkles which she adds to everything from shortbread biscuits to fried eggs on toast. A second series, filmed back-to-back with the first, is due to air on Netflix this autumn.

Gwyneth Paltrow accused of mocking Meghan Markle with pyjama breakfast video
Gwyneth Paltrow accused of mocking Meghan Markle with pyjama breakfast video

Yahoo

time23-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Gwyneth Paltrow accused of mocking Meghan Markle with pyjama breakfast video

A video posted by Gwyneth Paltrow has sparked speculation on social media that the actress and businesswoman was mocking Meghan Markle's new Netflix series. The clip shows Gwyneth cooking breakfast in her pyjamas, in what some believe to be an intentional parody of Meghan's Netflix cooking show, 'With Love, Meghan'. Notable similarities include the presence of a dog, a monogrammed mug, and the use of the song 'This Will Be (An Everlasting Love)' by Natalie Cole. Some fans have pointed to these parallels as evidence that the post was poking fun — particularly at the fact that Meghan hired a kitchen for her show, while Gwyneth filmed herself at home. One X user wrote: 'Go Gwyneth. And she has a real dog in her own real kitchen on her own real property.' A fan added: 'Even the music... that's Natalie Cole 'this will be (an EVER lasting love)'' Another said: 'Lol isn't it this the song they keep using in the Meghan Markle promo?' Commenters also praised Gwyneth's lack of makeup, in contrast to the glamorous look sported by Meghan on Netflix. One said: ''Gwyneth Paltrow continues to throw shade & I'm here for it! No makeup in her actual kitchen!' Gwyneth Paltrow continues to throw shade & I'm here for it! 🔥No makeup in her actual kitchen! 🤣 — Nancy Sidley (@nancytsidley) March 22, 2025 Fans also seized on the fact that both celebrity actors cooked eggs as well as featured a jar of either jam or chutney. The inclusion of a monogramed mug was also taken by some as a tip-off to Gwyneth's playful intentions. A fan penned: 'Notice the lettering on the cup?!!' while another said: 'The monogram mug!!' Despite this compelling evidence, others have argued that it is unlikely that mockery was Gwyneth's aim, pointing out that she had made similar videos before With Love, Meghan first came out. Indeed, there are also several differences between the alleged parody and the original. The women appear almost completely opposite in what they're wearing and cook many different dishes. A more sceptical voice on social media said: 'Eh, she's been doing these kinds of videos forever' while another commented 'shade at....? I'm not getting it.' With Love, Meghan has been renewed for a second season on Netflix despite receiving tepid reviews with a 3.1 on IMDB and a 33 per cent audience score on Rotten Tomatoes. Speaking to Vanity fair on Tuesday, Gwyneth said: 'I don't know Meghan… I mean, I've met Meghan, who seems really lovely.' She also claimed to have not even seen the trailer for Meghan's Netflix show and throw off suggestions that she might feel threatened by Meghan's increasingly Goop-adjacent brand. She said that when 'there's noise about certain women in the culture, I do have, always, a strong instinct to stand up for them.' She repeated words her mother told her when she was a child, saying: 'Another woman is never your competition. 'What is right for you will find you.'

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