Mario Batali Defends Gwyneth Paltrow’s Lust for Vegenaise
"She doesn't have very many bad days," the chef says of the GOOP CEO.
"She doesn't have very many bad days," the chef says of the GOOP CEO.
A Goop-y Californian pop-up restaurant in London, to be precise.
Leo said red meat was dirty meat, so she quit eating it.
What would you guys even talk about?
Gwyneth Paltrow wonders if you've ever heard of this thing called a lobster roll.
The star goes to Suzanne Goin's place with an au naturale look.
Even her husband, Chris Martin, hoofed it rather than enter the gas-guzzler.
There's a stigma attached to the word 'ghostwriter,' and most authors would rather not endure it.
The actress wants the New York 'Times' "Dining" section to know they got it all wrong.