Gwyneth Paltrow has always been known for her fearless outspokenness, even when her words generate controversy.
Having made her debut in Hollywood in 1989 with High, and then following it up with Hook in 1991, the actress rapidly gained fame. With her newfound success, Paltrow made the deliberate choice to leverage her platform to express her views on a wide range of issues.
The founder of Goop has consistently expressed her beliefs, including her perspective on drinking and dinner parties.
In January 2006, the actress from Shakespeare in Love shared with the Guardian, "I don't really socialize with friends who get drunk. My friends are more mature; they enjoy a drink, but they can handle it. I find it quite embarrassing and ridiculous when people are intoxicated. It's a demeaning sight for me."
Paltrow has faced criticism not only for her comments on drinks but also for her candid remarks on wealth and status. However, she remains unapologetic.
"I can't pretend to be someone who earns $25,000 a year," Paltrow stated to Elle UK in March 2009. In 2014, as the author of "It's All Easy," she asserted that being an actress and a mother is "far more challenging" than holding a "regular job" and being a parent.
Scroll down for a look at some of Paltrow’s most outrageous and obnoxious quotes through the years.
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Gwyneth Paltrow's Most Controversial Quotes Over the Years
Gwyneth Paltrow fearlessly voices her opinions, often causing a stir with her bold statements.
Emerging in Hollywood in 1989 with the film High, followed by Hook in 1991, the actress swiftly gained fame. Utilizing her success, Paltrow made the conscious decision to use her influence to speak out on a range of subjects.
The founder of Goop has consistently expressed her beliefs, including her opinions on alcohol consumption and social gatherings.
In an interview with the Guardian in January 2006, the actress from Shakespeare in Love stated, "I don't really have friends who get drunk. My friends are more mature and enjoy a drink; however, they handle their alcohol responsibly. I find it highly embarrassing when people overindulge in alcohol. It appears foolish and demeaning to me."
Scroll down for a look at some of Paltrow’s most outrageous and obnoxious quotes through the years.
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NY Rock, November 2001
"Beauty fades! I just turned 29, so I probably don't have that many good years left in me."
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NY Daily News, August 2005
"I would rather die than let my kid eat Cup-a-Soup."
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The Guardian, January 2006
"I love the English way, which is not as capitalistic as it is in America. People don't talk about work and money; they talk about interesting things at dinner parties."
"I don't actually have friends who get drunk. My circle consists of mostly mature individuals who enjoy the occasional drink. However, they have the ability to handle their alcohol well. I find it extremely embarrassing when people become intoxicated as it appears utterly ludicrous. It's a rather degrading sight, in my opinion."
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The Guardian, January 2006
Even actresses whom you deeply admire, such as
, make you ponder, "Another romantic comedy?" Yet, when you witness her brilliance in a film like Walk the Line, you cannot help but exclaim, "God, you're truly incredible!" However, a lingering question remains, "Why does she choose to partake in these foolish romantic comedies?" Alas, it is undeniably driven by the allure of wealth and social status.
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Daily Star, February 2006
"Apple says 'Mummy' instead of 'Mommy' — I don't mind that. I will if she starts saying 'basil' and 'pasta' the English way, as that really drives me nuts."
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Elle UK, March 2009
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Press Association, July 2010
Every woman has the capability to find time for exercise, even if she has her baby in the same room. I have personally experienced numerous occasions where I have worked out while my children were crawling around. You simply find a way to make it happen.
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My Father's Daughter, April 2011
"I basically love anything that comes in a hot dog bun... except hot dogs (sorry, Dad)."
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My Father's Daughter, April 2011
"When I pass a flowering zucchini plant in a garden, my heart skips a beat."
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My Father's Daughter, April 2011
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Self, May 2011
"Taking care of yourself is being there for your kids, like how on a plane, they tell you to put on your oxygen mask first."
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iTunes Festival, July 2011
"I'd rather smoke crack than eat cheese from a tin."
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The Daily Mail, September 2011
"I know people that I respect and admire and look up to who have had extramarital affairs."
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Elle, September 2011
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Goop, June 2012
"I fly all the time. Like, all the time. And I've gotten pretty good at it."
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Redbook, January 2013
When asked about her ideal final meal, the speaker expressed a preference for savoring oysters accompanied by tangy cocktail sauce. Following that, she envisioned enjoying a mouthwatering baked and stuffed lobster alongside a side of golden French fries. For her dessert, she would indulge in a crusty baguette paired with a delectable cheese course. To complement the flavors, she would savor a glass of red wine. Reflecting upon the challenging phase of raising her children, she humorously acknowledged resorting to occasional indulgence in alcoholic beverages as a means to cope with her demanding daily routine.
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Self Magazine, March 2013
"I feel a sisterhood emerging around me. I'm less threatening now that I'm 40 and not 26-with-an-Oscar. There's a sense of love and support."
"I said, 'You know, [my butt] isn't so bad for 40, right?' And [my friend] goes, 'It's not so bad for a 22-year-old stripper!'"
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The Observer, April 2013
"I've been residing in England for a decade, and without a doubt, the accent is truly exquisite. However, it always amuses me how 'pasta' is pronounced as 'pasta' instead of the correct pronunciation of 'pah-sta.' I'm partially joking, but I genuinely hope that my children won't adopt that pronunciation."
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Harper's Bazaar, April 2013
I'll always remember the moment when I embarked on the climb up the magnificent red rocks. To my astonishment, it felt as though the very stones were whispering, 'You hold the answers within. You are your own guide.' I couldn't believe my ears, assuming it must be a hallucination of sorts.
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Harper's Bazaar, April 2013
"I have become less entangled by fear compared to my past self, as I have gained valuable insights into truly disregarding the opinions of unfamiliar individuals. This newfound mindset is incredibly liberating and empowering, and I owe much of it to the wisdom imparted by Jay-Shawn Carter-Z. His internalized approach to life serves as an invaluable lesson."
"Just to have my kids be in the sun every day — picking avocados, going for a swim. Even for two years or something, and come back when they go to senior school."
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Entertainment Weekly, May 2013
"[Miranda Kerr] rocked a stunning black Michael Kors dress resembling a glamorous sparkling bandeau, showcasing her toned midriff. The ensemble exuded a hint of punk attitude while highlighting her incomparable beauty. I couldn't help but wonder, 'Is it even humanly possible to be that ravishing?'"
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Kyle and Jackie Show, May 2013
"Do you want me to be frank? The experience at [The Met Gala] was disappointing. It builds up as the epitome of glamour and excitement, with anticipation of encountering numerous notable personalities. However, upon arrival, intense heat engulfs the atmosphere, accompanied by an overwhelming crowd that consistently jostles everyone in attendance."
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British Cosmopolitan, July 2013
As human beings, it is essential for us to embrace the benefits of the sun. How could something as natural as the sun have any negative impact on our well-being? In fact, it is highly recommended that we all make an effort to soak up some sun and indulge in the refreshing outdoor air. There is an undeniable goodness in experiencing at least 15 minutes of sunlight each day, which our bodies greatly appreciate.
"It's much harder for me — I think to have a regular job and be a mom is not as, of course there are challenges, but it's not like being on set."
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Goop, March 2014
"We have always conducted our relationship privately and we hope that as we consciously uncouple and co-parent, we will be able to continue in the same manner."
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Re/Code, May 2014
"You stumble upon [online comments] pertaining to yourself and your friends, subjecting one to a deeply dehumanizing experience. It resembles the horrific dehumanization witnessed during warfare, with the possibility of emerging from it with a newfound understanding. The aspiration lies in transcending this ordeal and elevating our collective consciousness to a higher plane."
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Goop, May 2014
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Goop, June 2014
I am captivated by the advancing scientific understanding of consciousness energy and its impact on the physical world. For quite some time, I have possessed Dr. Emoto's captivating coffee table book, which enlightens readers about the transformation of water's structure when exposed to negative influences, revealing distinct variations in molecular behavior influenced by surrounding expressions of words or music.
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The Kit, September 2014
My books have achieved the highest accolade of being No. 1 New York Times best sellers, and my website continues to experience significant growth and success on a daily basis. If those who are close to me and genuinely care about me have any criticisms, I am genuinely open to hearing them. However, if there are no such criticisms, then any negativity directed towards me is simply a projection; it is akin to me being a screen that does not absorb such remarks as they are not truly about me.
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CNN Money, March 2015
I share a deep connection with ordinary women as I am a woman myself and a mother. We all inhabit physical bodies, our hearts pulsating with empathy and affection. We are all on a quest, yearning for answers and fulfillment as we strive to lead our most fulfilling lives. Our collective desire is to embrace good health and happiness, extracting every drop of joy from life. In my belief, these aspirations define all women.
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Today Show, March 2016
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Goop, April 2016
“You know, crack might be extreme, but spray cheese is not my kind of party.”
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The Cut, July 2016
"The first time I tried v-steaming, I was like, 'This is insane.’ My friend Ben brought me and I was like, 'You are out of your f--king mind. What is this?'”
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Women’s Health, March 2017
"[My readers] possess discernment. When you pioneer something new, individuals may exhibit strong reactions: 'This is absurd! Why are you pursuing this?' Yet, after five years, everyone becomes accepting. Hence, I have developed a knack for recognizing patterns, which proves beneficial," Paltrow stated. "Moreover, when someone disapproves of your actions or lacks the same enthusiasm for a particular interest, it is unrelated to your worth."
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Girlboss Radio, August 2017
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WSJ Magazine, December 2018
“That marked the onset of a reputation as a kook. Like, ‘What on earth do you mean by asserting that food can affect your well-being, you demented person?” Paltrow recounted the initial reception her lifestyle blog Goop received in 2008. “I distinctly recall when I first embraced yoga and encountered reactions such as, ‘What in the world is yoga? She must be some sort of sorceress. She's an oddity.’”
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New York Times, March 2019
"The press was super negative and there were personal attacks about what I was feeding my children and what kind of mother I am. Now the gluten-free market is huge."
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Today Show, September 2019
"Parenting teenagers is an incredible experience. They are truly discovering their true selves, showcasing their incredible wit and intelligence. Engaging in meaningful conversations and contemplation with them is an absolute joy. Of course, they may exhibit occasional moments of challenging behavior, but overall, it is an immensely rewarding endeavor."
“I encountered Sheryl prior to knowing you,” Paltrow disclosed to Rob Lowe regarding his wife, Sheryl Berkoff. “I first crossed paths with Mrs. Lowe when I was around 15 or 16 years old. Meeting Sheryl, I immediately became enthralled by her. Firstly, she was dating Keanu Reeves, who happened to be my biggest celebrity crush. Additionally, she possessed an undeniable coolness.” Reflecting on those times, the Goop founder reminisced about Berkoff being aware of her rebellious behaviors, stating, “She knew I was sneaking cigarettes, and she would join me behind the trailer to smoke. She even taught me some of the risqué skills, including the art of giving a b--wjob, and other classic Sheryl stuff. I idolized her completely. In my eyes, she was the absolute epitome of a supremely awesome woman, and she treated me with kindness while I was just a high school student.”
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Elle, September 2020
After releasing the "This Smells Like My Vagina" and "This Smells Like My Orgasm" candles on Goop, Paltrow expressed her desire to release a candle called "This Smells Like My WAP." However, she admitted that she was the only one who thought it was a good idea. Paltrow believes that both Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion's explicit track "WAP" and her company's sexually inspired candles are contributing to the dismantling of patriarchy. She sees them as pushing boundaries and creating discomfort in order to provoke change. Paltrow argues that women, particularly those from her own and her mother's generation, have been conditioned to feel uncomfortable with themselves, and it's time to reject that narrative and embrace self-love and integration.
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Who's in My Bathroom? With Hailey Bieber, July 2022
The Iron Man actress opened up about her thoughts on nepotism in Hollywood while appearing on the model's YouTube show.
"As the child of someone, you are granted access that others do not have, creating an uneven playing field," expressed Paltrow, the offspring of actress Blythe Dancer and director Bruce Paltrow. "However, I genuinely believe that once you have entered through the door, even if it was unfairly facilitated, you must exert twice the effort and exhibit double the skill. This is because people are poised to bring you down and assert that 'You don't belong there' or 'You are only there because of your parent.'"
Furthermore, she emphasized that being born into nepotism should not impose limits on one's aspirations and that no one should have a detrimental influence on the path or decisions one makes."
Bieber, who is the daughter of actor Stephen Baldwin, replied, “I need to hear this today.”
Paltrow shared her emotions regarding her 18-year-old daughter Apple's upcoming college journey in an interview on CBS Sunday Morning. "I realize this may sound crazy, [but] it feels almost as deeply significant as the act of giving birth," the enthusiastic mother disclosed.
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'The Art of Being Well,' March 2023
During a March 2023 interview on Dr. Will Cole's "The Art of Being Well" podcast, Paltrow disclosed her dietary habits, emphasizing her preference for an early dinner and intermittent fasting. She mentioned consuming something at around noon and having low glycemic index food items in the morning, such as coffee. Paltrow expressed her fondness for soup as her lunch choice, often opting for bone broth. However, her diet drew criticism from social media users and celebrities who accused her of endorsing unhealthy eating practices, highlighting the importance of supporting her detoxification process according to Paltrow.
Meghan McCain expressed her thoughts on the growing popularity of Ozempic, linking it to the resurgence of the "heroic chic" thinness trend in the fashion industry. She criticized the trend as a detrimental influence on wellness. McCain also pointed out Gwyneth Paltrow's involvement in the issue.
In contrast, Bethenny Frankel defended Paltrow, stating that her brand and message are targeted towards mothers rather than young adults. Frankel acknowledged Paltrow's long-standing reputation and suggested that her primary demographic consists of middle-aged mothers.
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Vogue, October 2023
The actress revealed her Best Actress Academy Award — which she won in 1999 for her role in Shakespeare in Love — is used prop open the entrance to her garden.
“My doorstop," she said while pointing out the Oscar during an episode of Vogue’s 73 Questions series. “It works perfectly."