I know! If you click the link to read the actual interview she says she's cutting back her work so she doesn't have to work every day and has limited herself to one movie a year. Poor thing. She probably doesn't even dress, clean or feed herself. She's got mignons for that, as do her kiddos I assume. What a moron!
Lol I worked 9-7:30 today. Granted that's only 10.5 hours. But i had a vending machine instead of craft services! I seriously have no idea how she does it.
She needs to can it. Even if she does work long hours once in a while, I bet people are pretty nice to her at her job as well. Plenty of people I know who work "regular" jobs are in relatively low paying fields that are mainly thankless and often lead to emotional burnout.
IMO she never has anything of value to contribute to conversations on motherhood, marriage or real life. She is very far removed from the reality most women face and her privileged lifestyle has clouded her sensibility.
IMO she never has anything of value to contribute to conversations on motherhood, marriage or real life. She is very far removed from the reality most women face and her privileged lifestyle has clouded her sensibility.
This. This. This.
I saw her interviewed once (it's escaping me now- maybe Oprah?) were she spoke about things you HAVE TO HAVE when you have a baby. Including $80 blankets and $250 sheets and other crap your baby "needs". She kept talking about how these were for the everyday mother. She is so out of touch.
The difference is that she can stop doing whatever she calls work, and not worry about paying bills. Yes, I can see how being away from family would be tough. But she is not working to live as far as i know.
I can't wait for a military family to respond to her statement. "Oh, you have to go to Wisconsin for two weeks to film a movie? I have to go to Afghanistan for 6 months to defend our country and leave my baby with relatives. Yeah, I see how your problem is just like mine."
oh, and right now there is a recipe up on her website, goop.com, for making more than one meal out of a chicken, here's what it says "Our moms were raised by depression-era ladies who used a single tea bag for two cups of tea and never met a leftover they didn’t eat. This issue of three delicious chicken recipes is in honor of our grandmothers, who taught us the good old-fashioned art of not wasting a scrap." Apparently she thought the hardships of the depression included using a teabag to pour a second cup of tea and eating leftovers. What an out-of-touch moron.
Re: Apparently Gweneth Paltrow thinks we all have it easy...
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I worked 9-7:30 today. Granted that's only 10.5 hours. But i had a vending machine instead of craft services! I seriously have no idea how she does it.
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I saw her interviewed once (it's escaping me now- maybe Oprah?) were she spoke about things you HAVE TO HAVE when you have a baby. Including $80 blankets and $250 sheets and other crap your baby "needs". She kept talking about how these were for the everyday mother. She is so out of touch.
oh, and right now there is a recipe up on her website, goop.com, for making more than one meal out of a chicken, here's what it says "Our moms were raised by depression-era ladies who used a single tea bag for two cups of tea and never met a leftover they didn’t eat. This issue of three delicious chicken recipes is in honor of our grandmothers, who taught us the good old-fashioned art of not wasting a scrap." Apparently she thought the hardships of the depression included using a teabag to pour a second cup of tea and eating leftovers. What an out-of-touch moron.
I did thoroughly enjoy the authors snark, though!