
Gwyneth Paltrow faced a lot of criticism for her dumb lifestyle website, Goop, but frankly, she doesn’t care what we think. The Oscar-winning actress claimed we just don’t “get it.” Um yes, because posts about drinking wheat grass juice is so hard to “get.”
“I think the people who are criticizing it or criticizing the idea of it, don’t really get it, because if they did, they would like it.
“I think that people like people to stay in their ‘box,’ they like people to stay how they are comfortable seeing them.
“There’s nothing incendiary about it. I find it really interesting because it’s a harmless [news]letter that goes out each week.”
With The New York Times asking “why is she suddenly on TV giving dieting and fitness tips, backing a gym, writing a cookbook and an online newsletter full of shopping advice, kabbalistic musings and discussion of the Master Cleanse?,” Paltrow says she decided to launch the Web site, which carries the tagline, “Nourish The Inner Aspect,” “because I felt like I had a lot of really useful information that I was privileged enough to get, because I have this amazing, super, fortunate life.”
In addition, she said, “My friends call me all the time to say, ‘Where should I go?’ or ‘What should I do?’ And I thought, you know maybe some other people would be interested in it as well, so I started it, and it’s doing great.”
God, I feel so blessed to have someone like Gwyneth Paltrow around to send out newsletters, because, otherwise, how could I possibly find out that cardio is good for me? Thanks, Gwyn!

