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Gwyneth Paltrow's Hangover Advice Sucks, Says Actual Doctor

Gwyneth Paltrow's Hangover Advice Sucks, Says Actual Doctor

Oh, Gwynnie. When will you put a disclaimer on the bottom of GOOP so people won't get confused and think your advice is actually practical? The latest list of ridiculous tips from Paltrow on her "lifestyle" "blog" "thing" are here just in time for New Year's Eve—GOOP has some hangover advice for you, but real live doctors are calling BS on Gwyneth's tips. more ›

Gwyneth Shouts Her Own Name From TriBeca Rooftop

Gwyneth Shouts Her Own Name From TriBeca Rooftop

Gwyneth Paltrow was back in NYC this week, even though she hates it here, and People magazine spoke to her at the Hope Benefit Gala held on the TriBeca Rooftop Wednesday night. She said of her website venture, GOOP, "It started in such an organic way. It is really just a place to disseminate good information. People are so grateful that it’s free. It’s just nice to share what you have. And I have all this great information. It’s just a gift." Of all the people that hate Paltrow, Videogum does it best. They say of her latest statement: "But the benevolent Queen Paltrow has deigned to offer up her infinite wisdom for free? Gwunbelievable. The first guillotine was invented in 1286 and here we are, standing around like 'if only there was something we could do.'" more ›

Gwyneth Swears Off the Haters

Gwyneth Swears Off the Haters

  • (On Shallow Hal?) "I just do things I think will be interesting and that have integrity. I hate those tacky, pointless, big, fluffy, unimportant movies.”C'mon you tacky, sobbing Americans, where's the love? more ›

  • Tips From Gwyneth No New Yorker Needs

    Tips From Gwyneth No New Yorker Needs

    Last week word of Gwyneth Paltrow's future TriBeca gym came out, now the Daily News is suggesting the star learn a little bit about New York City (specifically how it's comprised of five boroughs, not just Uptown and Downtown) saying: "News flash, Gwyn: New York doesn't start at the Bowery and end at Barney Greengrass." This all stems from her latest GOOP newsletter, which focuses on her favorite NYC restaurants and hotels (don't worry which ones, only Oscar winners can get in and afford them). She prefaces the list saying: "I did most of my growing up in this glorious city and it is a part of who I am. I was an uptown kid and a downtown grownup and this duality helps define me. There will be more newsletters on this great city, with love letters to match...We will start with restaurants and hotels." Can't wait for a list of places to get five-day live-food fast ingredients! more ›

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