Gwyneth Paltrow weighed on the comparisons between her well-being and lifestyle brand, Goop and Meghan Markle’s new show on Netflix, With love, Meghan.
Meghan’s series contains well-known guests and friends in every episode, because she offers them a variety of garden, cooking and presentation tips.
Paltrow was asked how she felt about the Duchess of Sussex who started her own lifestyle business in a new interview with Vanity fair.
“There is noise about certain women in culture, I always have a strong instinct to get up for them,” she told the publication. “I was raised to see women other than friends, not enemies.
She said she was 19 when she first learned this advice from her mother, Meet the parents Star Blythe Danner. Often her mother would tell her that “another woman is never your competition” and that “what is right for you will find you.”
Paltrow also shared that she is not good friends with Meghan or her husband, Prince Harry, despite being neighbors.
“I don’t know Meghan and Harry,” Iron man star explains. “I mean, I met Meghan, who looks very beautiful, but I don’t know her at all.

The actor launched Goop in 2008 with a series of skincare, beauty, fashion and household goods. Goop also previously has eyebrows for his Risqué products, including the notorious candle: “It smells like my vagina.”
Earlier this month, Netflix Meghna’s extremely expected performance released, which outlined how she stood her brand American Riviera Orchard, which is now re -utilized as always. However, the program has received some shocking reviews, with The independent‘S Katie Rosseinsky calls it’ quiet and exhausting ‘.
‘The only tea wasted here [longtime makeup artist Daniel] Martin, ”she wrote and gave the show One Star out of five.
She concluded: ‘The intoxicated mix of aesthetic curation, inspirational truism knife and the inescapable edible flowers may make you feel a little calm – or simply worn to have the prospect of all the thoughtful touches involved in Meghan’s’ guest experience. ‘
However With love, Meghan Director Michael Steed has since defended the program and the cooking ranges and said he was impressed by the culinary skills of the Duchesses.
“Her cuisine is nicely on the point,” he said during an interview with People Earlier this month. “She’s not a chef, and it’s definitely not meant to make it look like she’s, but there’s just a love for cuisine.”
Despite the negative reactions to her performance, Meghan has already filmed a second season, which will arrive at Netflix the fall. Steed will also return to the program as the director.