Martha Stewart throws more shade at Gwyneth Paltrow
MARTHA Stewart has a message for wannabe domestic goddess queens Gwyneth Paltrow and Blake Lively, and it’s not the least bit subtle.
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MARTHA Stewart’s not going to let this one go.
The domestic doyenne fuelled her ongoing feud with actress-turned-lifestyle-guru Gwyneth Paltrow in the November issue of Martha Stewart Living.
The issue features a six-page spread on traditional food pairings titled “Conscious Coupling” — a not-at-all-subtle dig at Paltrow, who referred to her split with ex Chris Martin as a “conscious uncoupling.”
As if that weren’t bad enough, the spread’s intro makes reference to couples who stay together despite their differences.
“Every Thanksgiving table should be blessed with the presence of a long-married pair who bring out the best in each other, are completely enamored despite their differences, and leave every other guest thinking, I’ll have what they’re having. Our holiday pies honour such so there’s a pleasant mix of textures and flavours in every bite. No matter how you slice partnerships, each spotlighting the perfect marriage of crust and filling these six irresistible desserts, there is a whole lot to love.”
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The obvious shade-throwing is the latest chapter in the spat between the two women.
“She just needs to be quiet. She’s a movie star. If she were confident in her acting, she wouldn’t be trying to be Martha Stewart,” the television personality told Porter magazine last month.
Weeks later, Paltrow announced the hiring of former Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia chief Lisa Gersh to be the CEO of Goop, the actress’ website.
Paltrow said she’s “psyched” that the domestic goddess views her as competition.
But the Iron Man 3 actress isn’t the only aspiring lifestyle expert to draw Stewart’s ire: In August, she called Blake Lively’s attempt to build a lifestyle brand “stupid.”
This article originally appeared on The New York Post.
Originally published as Martha Stewart throws more shade at Gwyneth Paltrow