PHOTO: MIAMI SKYLINE//Gwyneth Paltrow offensive comments...LMAO//Luv u Gwyneth! lol
PHOTO OF MIAMI SKYLINE
Miami is the only major American city founded by a woman.
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In 1875, Julia Tuttle first laid eyes on Miami when her father moved into the area as a homesteader. Tuttle decided to move to Miami herself and bought HUNDREDS of acres of land. Miami officially became a destination.
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Paltrow, who announced her split from husband Chris Martin this week, told E! News,
“I think it's different when you have an office job, because it's routine and, you know, you can do all the stuff in the morning and then you come home in the evening.
When you're shooting a movie, they're like, 'We need you to go to Kansas for two weeks,' and then you work 14 hours a day and that part of it is very difficult.
I think to have a regular job and be a mom is not as, of course there are challenges, but it's not like being on set."
Paltrow on the hardships faced by working celebrity moms. In 2011, she penned a post on her blog Goop called "A Day in the Life," outlining her hectic schedule. Some tidbits:
Exercise: "I've found that having a trainer come to my house on a Monday really motivates me—she's knocking at the front door so going back to sleep is NOT an option.”
Condense your appointments:
“Find a great salon that understands time pressure and can accommodate your schedule. I have a great salon near me that I can go to at the end of the day to have a facial, manicure and pedicure at the same time.
I'm in and out in 70 minutes. Not relaxing but efficient. Same for other appointments. I have acupuncture at 9.30pm at night."
So much for her impending divorce making her more relatable to average women with their own marital troubles.
Paltrow's comments — particularly her most recent ones — have stirred reactions.
"The demise of a marriage — especially one that involves children — is traumatic; however, Gwyneth Paltrow has a history of making comments that are out-of-touch and offensive to working moms worldwide,"
"While Paltrow is incredibly hardworking, talented, and seems like a good mom, it's foolish to compare her lifestyle to mothers who's lifestyle is finding bargains as a way to survive."
"Goop: slow-cooked kale, pancetta and bread crumbs, anyone?"
Miami is the only major American city founded by a woman.
Betty Wiley via Getty Images
In 1875, Julia Tuttle first laid eyes on Miami when her father moved into the area as a homesteader. Tuttle decided to move to Miami herself and bought HUNDREDS of acres of land. Miami officially became a destination.
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Paltrow, who announced her split from husband Chris Martin this week, told E! News,
“I think it's different when you have an office job, because it's routine and, you know, you can do all the stuff in the morning and then you come home in the evening.
When you're shooting a movie, they're like, 'We need you to go to Kansas for two weeks,' and then you work 14 hours a day and that part of it is very difficult.
I think to have a regular job and be a mom is not as, of course there are challenges, but it's not like being on set."
Paltrow on the hardships faced by working celebrity moms. In 2011, she penned a post on her blog Goop called "A Day in the Life," outlining her hectic schedule. Some tidbits:
Exercise: "I've found that having a trainer come to my house on a Monday really motivates me—she's knocking at the front door so going back to sleep is NOT an option.”
Condense your appointments:
“Find a great salon that understands time pressure and can accommodate your schedule. I have a great salon near me that I can go to at the end of the day to have a facial, manicure and pedicure at the same time.
I'm in and out in 70 minutes. Not relaxing but efficient. Same for other appointments. I have acupuncture at 9.30pm at night."
So much for her impending divorce making her more relatable to average women with their own marital troubles.
Paltrow's comments — particularly her most recent ones — have stirred reactions.
"The demise of a marriage — especially one that involves children — is traumatic; however, Gwyneth Paltrow has a history of making comments that are out-of-touch and offensive to working moms worldwide,"
"While Paltrow is incredibly hardworking, talented, and seems like a good mom, it's foolish to compare her lifestyle to mothers who's lifestyle is finding bargains as a way to survive."
"Goop: slow-cooked kale, pancetta and bread crumbs, anyone?"
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Paltrow was raised in Hollyweird----both parents in the biz---she was probably raised way out of touch with \"normal\"....
true leo. it is supposed to be strange in hollywood. i don\'t think she\'s done the live in a hut in africa thing as a way to balance out and doubt that she camps. she cracks me up though. lol.
I think part of what she means is that anything that becomes \"routine\" is less stressful (or seems to be less stressful because our bodies go on automatic to get it done). Whereas anything that involves anything new or a change in routine is very stressful and unnerving and our glucose levels drop and you physically need food or sugar to bring it back up. Even an appointment of any sort will do that.
I don\'t think living things are meant to live with all this stress. not even the routine stuff. there is a meme that goes on about how humans are the only animal on the planet that \"works\" just to be living on the planet - an anti-civilization kind of thing....we should all just \"be\"