Lashing out at The New York Times who claimed she used a ghostwriter for her cookbook, within a longer article about others phoning it in because MONIES, Gwyneth Paltrow went all GOOP on Twitter letting followers know she deigned to fit writing around her name-dropping and recommending of over-priced trinkets (you can’t poop good, you can’t sex good). Clarifying that she fit her book around excercise, singing, acting, and being the perfect 1950s housewife, she pointedly said the following because no underpaid peasant’s bony fingers typed one word: ‘Love @NYTimes dining section but this weeks facts need checking,’ she tweeted. ‘No ghostwriter on my cookbook, I wrote every word myself.’
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I got her book and I totally believe that she wrote it herself. How do I know? Because is so simply written that it doesn’t take much talent to have done it herself!