Paltrow dismisses debt rumours
Gwyneth Paltrow has hit back at reports her lifestyle brand is struggling financially.
The Iron Man 3 star, who split from her husband Chris Martin last month after 10 years of marriage, plans to make a lot of changes to her website Goop.com, following the recent departure of its CEO Seb Bishop and speculation the company is $1.2 million in debt.
Speaking at a promotional event for her latest cookbook, It’s All Good, in Hong Kong, her first official appearance since announcing her separation, the 41-year-old beauty said: "Those numbers are based on filings from a couple of years ago, so you shouldn’t believe everything you read."
But the Oscar-winning actress, who claims she lives a "quiet and domestic" life, also confirmed plans to make a lot of changes to the website in the next three months and is moving her company from London to Los Angeles, according to the South China Morning Post.
She said: "We’re on the verge of a lot of changes at the website right now and we have some really exciting announcements coming up."
Paltrow, who has daughter Apple, nine, and son Moses, eight, with Chris, added: "I really love my office job. I started Goop, my website, because I had a lot of creativity and I wasn’t doing as many films."
News that the actress plans to focus on her growing her business comes just days after it emerged that British entrepreneur Seb – who began working for the actress in 2011 – resigned because he was allegedly upset that she used to website to officially announce she was "consciously uncoupling" from from Martin.