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Gwyneth Paltrow on Meghan’s lifestyle brand: Everyone deserves to try

The actress turned wellness guru, 52, runs the lifestyle brand Goop.

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Oscar winner Gwyneth Paltrow has defended the Duchess of Sussex setting up a lifestyle brand, saying that “everybody deserves an attempt at everything that they want to try”.

The actress turned wellness guru, 52, runs the lifestyle brand Goop, which has has products including egg-shaped stones and unusually-titled candle products.

Meghan has recently launched the new lifestyle brand As Ever in tandem with her show With Love, Meghan – which has been met with savage reviews from critics but proven a hit for Netflix, reaching the streaming giant’s top 10 programmes globally last week.

The former Suits actress’ first products, which are not yet on sale, are a small selection of jams, herbal tea, ready-mix baking mixes and flower sprinkles.

The Duchess of Sussex in a kitchen in an episode from her show
The Duchess of Sussex in an episode from her show (Netflix/PA)

The actress, who put out the Netflix series The Goop Lab With Gwyneth Paltrow about her company, also said that she has not seen the series, but thinks when “there’s noise about certain women in the culture, I do have, always, a strong instinct to stand up for them”.

“I was raised to see other women as friends, not foes,” Paltrow added.

“I think there’s always more than enough to go around. Everybody deserves an attempt at everything that they want to try.”

She also said her mother told her that “another woman is never your competition”, and “what is right for you will find you”.

Earlier this month, Meghan revealed she is starting a new podcast called Confessions Of A Female Founder that will have “candid conversations” with “amazing women” about the success and struggles of their businesses.

British Fashion Awards 2013 – London
Gwyneth Paltrow. (Ian West/PA)

She says that she and her husband, the TV producer and screenwriter Brad Falchuk – who she worked with on the American musical show Glee and Netflix drama The Politician, are “free birds”, adding that if “you embody that, then you have this much more energised, optimistic” feeling.

Paltrow also said that she does “feel the stares”, when she goes to her children’s colleges, and she suggested there had been bad experiences for Apple.

She added: “Look, they’re the children of two super-famous people, and so they understand what comes with that.

“They’ve grown up in it. You would be surprised at how lovely and unassuming and down-to-earth they are.”

Paltrow wed British musician Martin in 2003, and they announced in March 2014 their “conscious uncoupling”, remaining close after their divorce was finalised in 2016.

She reportedly met Falchuk on the set of Glee and they married in 2018.

Paltrow – known for the Iron Man franchise, Shallow Hall, and Sliding Doors – won an 1998 Academy Award for period drama Shakespeare In Love along with Dame Judi Dench for her supporting role.

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