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Macrobiotic mum to her kids. PA to hubby Chris Martin. Font of new age wisdom to the world...Is Gwyneth Paltrow too good to be true? | Mail Online
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Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2011 07:54:04 +0800
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Subject: Macrobiotic mum to her kids. PA to hubby Chris Martin. Font of new age wisdom to the world...Is Gwyneth Paltrow too good to be true? | Mail Online


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Macrobiotic mum to her kids. PA to hubby Chris Martin. Font of new age wisdom to the world...Is Gwyneth Paltrow too good to be true? | Mail Online


She's very sweet, and quite entertaining in her own kooky way, but she does have an infuriating Kate Winslet-like tendency to try to stress her ordinariness.Macrobiotic mum to her kids. PA to hubby Chris Martin. Font of new age wisdom to the world...Is Gwyneth Paltrow too good to be true? | Mail Online Home News Sport TV Femail Health Science 4C 3AM 3C 5-Day Forecast Macrobiotic mum to her kids. PA to hubby Chris Martin. Font of new age wisdom to the world...Is Gwyneth Paltrow too good to be true? By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 10:00 PM on 14th May 2010 Comments (0) Add to My Stories Aren't celebrity mothers peculiar creatures? Sharon Osbourne once said she was such a rubbish mum she couldn't even master a packed lunch for her children and had to get the housekeeper to do it. But Gwyneth Paltrow is clearly at the other end of the scale. Her children, it seems, go to school with lovingly crafted vegetarian sushi. She's even posted the recipe on her w ebsite, Goop, although it might be advisable not to consult it at 8am on a Monday, given that it requires you to have in the fridge some toasted nori seaweed, agave nectar and some 'cooked and cooled' asparagus. Blonde perfection: Gwyneth Paltrow has an infuriating Kate Winslet-like tendency to try to stress her ordinariness Now you might laugh, but with Gwynnie sitting opposite you, all lithe blonde perfection and in sky-high heels, it's just depressing. In fact, I'd hazard a guess most working mothers would be overwhelmed with feelings of inferiority in her company, not least when she starts waxing lyrical about how clever her children are. 'Moses has just turned four and he speaks Spanish better than I do,' she trills. 'He corrects me all the time.' What about his older sister, Apple? Has she mastered Mandarin yet? Possibly not, but she is, according to her mother 'a little smarty pants'. No surprise there, then. Modest: Gwyneth cla ims her role in Iron Man 2, in which she plays Robert Downey! Jnr' ;s sidekick, Pepper Potts, isn't far removed from her real life ...

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