Gwyneth Paltrow is finally speaking out on “Gwyneth: The Biography,” the much-discussed book from author Amy Odell that published in July. Paltrow did not participate in the biography, but Odell drew from more than 200 interviews with people who know or have worked with the Oscar winner. The biography covered everything from Paltrow’s childhood to her love life and acting career, while addressing infamous allegations such as Paltrow allegedly stealing the “Shakespeare in Love” script from Winona Ryder.
“She totally missed everything, the truth of who I am, what my impact is,” Paltrow told British Vogue about Odell’s biography, noting that she did not personally read it but her husband, Brad Falchuk, did. “He was like, ‘It’s just bad. It’s really badly written.’ I was like, ‘Ok.’ The stuff that I saw in People magazine, and [other outlets that picked it up], it was all rubbish, the things that I supposedly said.”
“I think it’s very sexist.
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