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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Gwyneth Paltrow uses her daughter as her “focus group” for Goop

    The 46-year-old actress has 14-year-old daughter Apple with her former husband Chris Martin, and has said she often turns to her teen for help when it comes to her lifestyle and wellness brand, as she “has her finger on the pulse”


    When asked by Glamour UK magazine if Apple would ever consider joining the Goop brand when she’s older, Gwyneth - who also has son Moses, 12, with the Coldplay frontman - said: “That would be great! She has her finger on the pulse. She really is my focus group; I am always asking her opinion about this or that. She represents that Gen Z generation.

    I don’t know half the things she talks about, but I try to keep up with her!”

    The teenager has previously been described by the ‘Iron Man’ actress as “ballsy”, and when she was just 12 years old, Gwyneth said Apple didn’t need any encouragement to take risks.

    In an interview in 2016, Gwyneth said: “My daughter is super ballsy. I always follow her lead. I actually don’t need to encourage her to take risks. She likes to push herself; she wants to see how far she can get. It’s really inspiring to see that in a young woman.”

    But the ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ star isn’t a fan of how fast her brood seem to be growing up, as now Apple has her own private social media accounts, and spends all her time on her phone.

    She said: “It’s crazy - her phone and her texting and her social media. I waited as long as I could. She was the last one of her friends to get a phone.”

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