Gwyneth Paltrow feels uneasy about the "advantage" children of famous parents have in Hollywood. The 'Politician' actress admitted her actor parents, Blythe Danner and the late Bruce Paltrow, "refused" to let her into the public eye before she turned 18 and she believes it is vital to raise her and ex-husband Chris Martin's children, Apple, 16, and Moses, 14, to have a strong work ethic and not to rely on their famous name.
She said: "That's why I think it's so important ... to raise a kid that has a work ethic and whose values are aligned with yours or with their own sense of who they are, etc, because the truth of the matter is the doors can be opened for you, but if you think about all the people who try and it doesn't happen." The Goop.
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