Gwyneth Paltrow has expressed her desire for her celeb-driven lifestyle website business 'Goop' that she really want her kids to manage it someday.
The 'Iron Man' actress said in an interview with Bloomberg that she never wanted to do a proprietorship and wanted it to be something that her children could run one day if they felt like, E! Online reported.
The 42-year-old actress added that she wanted 'Goop' to be its own standalone brand, and dreams that people recollect that she had something to do with it at one point in next 20 years.
Paltrow explained that setting up her business was very difficult, but it incredibly rewarding, as she learned so much with it because it was challenging for her, and still if there were haters of her high-end site then they haven't actually gone to the site and looked around to see what it was actually.
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