Gwyneth Paltrow: 'I Worked My Ass Off' for Happiness

There are people who love the force of nature that is
Gwyneth Paltrow -- working mom, actress, cookbook author, lifestyle guru, distributor of
GOOP -- and there are those who absolutely hate the girl. The Oscar winner, 38, is here to deliver her theory on naysayers: folks are "pissed off" because she's driven and unafraid of change, while they're not. "It's easier to not change, not do something good for you, not work on your relationship, not make yourself a meal, not work out," she tells
PopEater. "Everything in my life that's good is because I worked my ass off to get it and to maintain it."
That life of hers is good indeed, and in our full chat, Mrs. Chris Martin reveals she's still "mulling over" a music career after a recent bout of hit-making, talks about her inspiration for writing the new cookbook
'My Father's Daughter,' and has a few laughs about recent rumors hitting the tabloids: 1. She hooked up with 'Glee's' Matthew Morrison, and 2. She's pulling an Oprah and starting a magazine.
"Matthew's become a really good friend of mine," she admits. "It's funny, the press likes to write things. They say I'm starting a food magazine but it's like, the truth is I don't have time to get a blow dry, how am I going to start a food magazine?"
Okay, seriously, do you do anything but cook? It sounds like that's all you do.
On a normal day that's what I do. I'm always making at least two meals a day. If I'm home and in my London routine with the kids and dropping them off at school that's what I do. There are definitely days when I don't cook, but I cook a lot. I like doing it. It's very grounding and kind of relaxing for me.
Were you always interested in cooking?
No, not really. I started cooking with my dad when I was like 18, 19 years old. I was going to college in Santa Barbara and coming back into LA a lot and we started cooking together and got super into it. We would watch the Food Network together or call each other, "Oh I learned something so cool," because we were starting really from the beginning and had to learn all the basics. It was such a connection point for us. It's weird sometimes when I'm chopping I'll feel him behind me. I feel his presence, the love.
It's so important to cook with kids as you say.
Absolutely, and that's one of the reasons I wrote the book, [to] try to inspire people to make easy food at home, which is better for you. Kids really need to know what they're eating. They need to be interested in food. You determine your health by what you put in your body.
So, there is a contingent of people who are for some reason irritated by you. Do you know what I'm talking about?
Uh huh.
Why do you think that is? I have my theory, but I'll say afterward.
My theory is twofold. I think there's a part of me that because I think I do a lot, I think my work ethic is the reason why I'm successful. I think that a lot of people don't want to put in effort and it's easier to not change, not do something good for you, not work on your relationship, not make yourself a meal, not work out. [They're just] pissed off at someone else doing that. Everything in my life that's good is because I worked my ass off to get it and to maintain it. I also think, for example, like Mario Batali used to make fun of me all the time if I had soy milk in my coffee or if I was doing a cleanse or something. He used to grill me like, "Oh what are we eating? Squeezed out asparagus and seaweed?" And now he's the one doing a cleanse and having almond milk. I think people mistake me trying to be the best version of myself for me telling them you're not, or they just think well, what does that make me then, you annoying f**king person on the soapbox. But I can't please everybody, all I can do is focus on the people who seem to appreciate what I do and put into the world. I'll just do what I'm doing because, especially now, we live in a world now where everybody is able to express their opinion.
And anonymously.
Yeah, which almost sort of rules out the opinion. If everyone has an opinion then no one has an opinion. Ultimately, it's not about me.
It's about themselves.
Exactly. It's a projection. Sometimes if I hear of something really unkind or somebody's really misunderstood me or something like that for a second I'll be like, "Oooh wow that hurt," but almost immediately I'll be like, "poor guy." What state are they in that they're seeing that or projecting that.
Can we talk about...?
What's your theory?
Oh, that people are jealous. I know I'm going to sound like a suck up, but you're gorgeous, have a great career, two beautiful children, married to a big rock star. It all looks so effortless. You're well spoken. It just rubs people the wrong way. You look perfect.
It's funny because I'm so not. Of course, some of it is luck. My parents had money and they sent me to a good school, but it's like, what do you choose to do with that? You can rely on that and not do anything with it or you can say, "How am I going to justify that good fortune? How am I going to say my parents didn't waste their money on me?" I just think I'm really all about hard work and I honestly feel like anyone can have or do what they want as long as they put their mind to it.
When you admitted you had the baby blues (after the birth of son, Moses), it really went a long way.
It's weird because I'm as insecure as anyone. I know I don't project that but I am.
[Gwyneth interrupts the conversation to speak Spanish to someone.]
See that! You just spoke Spanish beautifully and I can barely say gracias.
(Laughs)
Can we please talk about your new career? Hello Miss Singing Superstar!
It's been really fun.
Now you want to announce that you're divorcing and marrying Matthew Morrison right?
Is that what they're saying?
Oh, I don't know, an affair maybe.
That's hilarious. I'm definitely not declaring that. I'm lucky -- [Gwyneth talks to her daughter Apple.] -- I have to do a tiny bit more work. How's your tooth? Let me see.
Apple had a tooth pulled. She had an abscess.
Ouch.
Anyway Matthew's become a really good friend of mine. It's funny the press like to write things. They say I'm starting a food magazine, but it's like the truth is I don't have time to get a blow dry, how am I going to start a food magazine? It's like I was out, I was out at a dinner with six people. They have to fill up all these pages. You know what? You'll see me out for dinner with Matt Morrison again, he's a great friend. I adore him. You have to just live your life.
Does Apple think you're the coolest thing ever for being in 'Glee'?
Um, I'm not sure. Apple, do you think it's cool I'm on 'Glee'?
Apple: Uh-huh.
Well it is cool.
It is cool. I love it.
You're doing an album now, right?
I have not decided. I haven't figured out if I'm going to do that or not. I'm just mulling it over. I would like to. I'm just in a thinking-it-all-over phase.
I'll let you go. I think Apple needs you.
I know, I'm sorry!
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NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 12: Actress Gwyneth Paltrow speaks onstage during Good Housekeeping's annual Shine On Awards honoring remarkable women at Radio City Music Hall on April 12, 2011 in New York City. (Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/WireImage for Good Housekeeping)
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THE ROYAL TENENBAUMS Royal Tenenbaum (Gene Hackman), feigns an illness in order to move back in with his family, upsetting his son Chas (Ben Stiller), grandchildren Uzi (Jonah Mayerson) and Ari (Grant Rosenmeyer) and daughter, Margot (Gwyneth Paltrow)
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THE ROYAL TENENBAUMS After staying away from his family for years, Royal (Hackman, right) returns to his family home, telling his children Richie (Luke Wilson), Margot (Gwyneth Paltrow) and Chas (Ben Stiller)
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"No, Gwen, It's because you were born on third base and think you hit a homerun." LOL, that's brilliant! I couldn't have said it better myself. I do think it's funny that someone with an actress mother and producer father (may he rest in peace) says that she had to "work hard" for everything in life. Yeah right, maybe if you're Paris Hilton.
And who was she speaking Spanish to? A maid? Hmmmmmm?? :-P "Hey Esperanza, make my kids dinner, pronto!"
Well said, Brooke.
1st of all she didn't make the statement about jealosy,as far as that goes what is wrong with a strong person,personally I think she beautiful and talented,she woeks foe everything she does,some people don't get that concept!!!
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She's right. It is hard work to take good care of yourself, work out, go to therapy, examine your life, make changes and create a happy life. Those who hate her are jealous and should do some honest self-examination.
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Not a matter of hate, a matter of truth. Family name.
I don't know of anyone who is jealous of someone they don't like! If one has to work hard for happiness, then they must have been a very miserable person! If one thinks that others are jealous, they are jealous themselves. And with a name like kitty litter, you need to do some honest, self-examination yourself, instead of preaching to others!
Seriously, seriously????
The reason I hate her is because she is anti-American. She made a ton of money on American soil with American opportunities, then runs to London to bash America.
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Exactly right Carol. You hit the nail right on the head.
I don't hate her but I agree with you. She bashed America and was very proud of doing so. If I didn't like the "Iron Man" movies, I would never see her on the big screen. Oh, Gwyneth, I didn't see the movie for you, I forgot.
Gwyneth, I hope that was just a figure of speech. I believe that it would me a major loss if your tush was really worked off. Contact me. I would me more than happy to help you find it.
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I like GP, 'nuff said!
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Wow, can the writer dislodge herself from Ms. Paltrow's anus long enough to catch her breath. What a piece of starry eyed drivel. In the interest of Ms. Paltrow's edification, I'm not jealous of her at all. I don't like her because she named her daughter "Apple". She named her daughter after a boring peice of fruit. Honestly, no matter how many languages she speaks, that one act secured her position in my folder labeled "Too Dumb for Words".
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No, kgillespie, hating ANYONE and especially HATING someone because YOU don't happen to like the name is what is "too dumb for words"! And people wonder why there is so much hate in this world! Shame on you and ALL who are being hateful here!
I am not jealous of her and like her okay. But she is a little vain. She never has walked a mile in my shoes or anyone else's. Get over being vain.....
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Although it's likely that GP is just another supercilious, condescending, over-privleged Hollywood Brat, I find her interesting. Most people would give anything to have had half the advantages she has had. She might ring truer if she took ownership of her unbelievably lucky lot in life. But at least she does make and effort to appear normal.
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Kids gets abcesses if no one bothers to make them brush their teeth. GP is not a good Mom if she can't make her kids brush their teeth - or, more likely, hire a nanny who will do the brushing for them.
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you're really reaching here, aren't you?
Insufferable, miserable cow.
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Although it's possible that GP is just another supercilious, condescending, over-privleged Hollywood Brat trying to justify herself and seem relevant,at least she doesn't act like Charlie Sheen. Most of us would give anything to have had half the advantages she has been handed since birth. Taking ownership of her incredible good fortune would make her much more likable. She is SO all over everywhere that it's hard NOT to think she's obnoxious. Taking ownership of that silver spoon and silver platter might make her more likable. As if she cares. And BTW, most people work hard all their lives for so much less.
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