) and ? Well, according to certain corners of the internet, there might be. But if there is some kind of ill-feeling between these two, it's all being kept under a significant veil of politeness, as we would expect from two such elegant lifestyle gurus whose personal brands both depend on being seen as gracious hostesses.As you are no doubt aware, Meghan Sussex recently released her new, unscripted lifestyle/cooking show on Netflix, With her gleaming, Nancy Meyers-tinged kitchen set (more on that in a minute), expansive garden, and emphasis on preparing simple, healthy, and entirely homemade food, with a purchasable line of products attached, you can see where the comparisons come in.
Not to mention the fact that Paltrow and the Sussexes live in the same Montecito neighborhood.Paltrow told that, although she doesn't know personally, she has met the duchess and finds her to be “lovely.” Asked if she sees Meghan's latest lifestyle project as competition, the actor said, “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.”Internet opinions appear to be divided on whether Paltrow was whole-heartedly defending the duchess, or whether (We should point out that, generally speaking, the instinct to assume two women in the same field are fighting, or that they're ruthlessly competitive with each other, is an instinct rooted in misogyny.)This content can also be viewed on the site it from.A day after Paltrow's Vanity Fair interview was published, Goop posted a cooking video with trainer-to-the-stars Tracy Anderson, who says, “Welcome to my actual kitchen,” at the top of the clip.
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