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Gwyneth Paltrow, 51, expressed her anticipation to embrace a private life after years of being in the limelight. In an interview with Bustle published on October 18, Paltrow revealed her intention to "literally disappear from public life" once she eventually sells Goop. She emphasized that nobody will catch a glimpse of her in the future.
Iron Man star, Gwyneth Paltrow, intends to continue leading her wellness company, Goop, which she established in 2008. After her appearances in Avengers: Endgame and The Politician in 2020, she significantly scaled back her acting career. As the CEO of Goop, Paltrow thrives on the exhilaration of creating, collaborating, having fresh ideas, driving innovation, envisioning the future, and strategic planning.
Paltrow envisions selling Goop in a few more years, allowing her to prioritize quality time with her family. In 2018, The New York Times estimated Goop's worth to be $250 million. Despite her achievements as an entrepreneur, Paltrow emphasizes that her drive does not stem from a desire for wealth.
"I've never been drawn to men who are extremely wealthy," mentioned the actress, who tied the knot with producer Brad Falchuk in September 2018. His notable works comprise Glee, 9-1-1, and American Crime Story.
Having been in the acting industry for over thirty years, Paltrow emphasized that her focus is not on her paycheck.
"I have always been involved in independent films," she expressed. "Financial gain has never been my motivation or priority." Paltrow, who shares two children, son Moses (17) and daughter Apple (19), with her ex-husband Chris Martin from Coldplay, also fulfills the role of stepmother to her husband's two children, son Brody (17) and daughter Isabella (19).
Her attention is currently dedicated to assisting Moses and Brody in successfully finishing their final year of high school and applying to colleges, which she refers to as her "full-time responsibility."
Apple is currently in her sophomore year of college. Her mother acknowledged the existing scrutiny placed upon children of well-known individuals and emphasized that her daughter is simply a dedicated student who desires a normal educational experience and the opportunity to learn.
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The teenager has been exploring the world of modeling. At the age of 4, renowned Chanel designer Karl Lagerfeld foresaw Apple's potential as a future "Chanel girl." Apple finally made her fashion debut in January 2023, gracing the front row at Chanel's prestigious haute couture runway show during Paris Fashion Week.
Paltrow ensures that she does not impose her aspirations of modeling or acting on her daughter, and instead encourages all her children to pursue their own dreams.
“I just hope that my children always feel free to pursue exactly what they want to do,” she said, “irrespective of what anybody’s going to think or say.”