Gwyneth Paltrow Calls 'Gwyneth: The Biography' Author A 'Hack'
Gwyneth Paltrow just torched the new unauthorized biography written about her — calling the author a “hack” and accusing her of completely missing the truth of who she is. In an interview with British Vogue, Paltrow slammed Amy Odell, author of Gwyneth: The Biography, which was released in July. The Oscar winner didn’t participate in the book, which was based on over 200 interviews, and says she hasn’t read it — but her husband Brad Falchuk did. According to Paltrow, Falchuk told her the book “read like someone fed ChatGPT every Daily Mail article about me and hit ‘generate.’” She said Odell “totally missed everything — the truth of who I am, what my impact is — and it’s really badly written.” Paltrow also took issue with Odell being chosen to write the book, saying, “Why do the men get Walter Isaacson and I get this hack?” — referring to the acclaimed biographer behind books on Steve Jobs and Elon Musk. The book also accused her company, Goop, of having a toxic workplace culture — something Paltrow called “rubbish.” She admitted there have been a “couple of toxic people” in the past but insisted Goop is now “a really good culture” full of “brilliant, collaborative teams.” She added that the negative claims frustrate her because “they impact the team,” saying if anyone actually visited Goop’s Santa Monica office, “you’d be like, ‘What the f**k are these people talking about?’”










