Gwyneth Paltrow is able to make her exit. The Oscar winner detailed what she wants her life to seem like when she retires in the longer term.
“I’ll literally disappear from public life,” Paltrow, 51, told Bustle in an interview published on Wednesday. “Nobody will ever see me again.”
Paltrow’s plans are for when she sells Goop, her wellness company that she founded in 2008. She hopes to provide over her business in “just a few more years” to deal with her family.
Paltrow married producer Brad Falchuk in 2018 and is stepmom to his two kids — daughter Isabella, 19, and son Brody, 17. She and ex-husband Chris Martin are parents of daughter Apple, 19, and son Moses, 17.
“[I love] “creating, collaborating, being struck with latest ideas, innovating, considering ahead, strategy, vision, that type of thing,” she told the outlet.
In keeping with The Recent York Times, Goop was valued at a whopping $250 million in 2018.
Despite a successful profession on-screen, the actress hasn’t picked up many film and TV projects within the last decade or so. She notably last appeared in 2020’s “Avengers: Endgame” alongside longtime co-star Robert Downey Jr. and in Netflix’s “The Politician.”
The truth is, Paltrow barely can recall a few of her appearances within the Marvel franchise. In 2019, she completely forgot she appeared as Pepper Potts in “Spider-Man: Homecoming.”
“Spider-Man?” Paltrow said while appearing on director Jon Favreau and chef Roy Choi’s Netflix cooking show. “We weren’t in Spider-Man.”
“Yes we were. You were in Spider-Man,” the “Rudy” star replied.
Last week, Paltrow even joked about where she keeps her Academy Award, which she won for Best Actress in 1998’s “Shakespeare in Love.”
“My doorstop. It really works perfectly!” she exclaimed during a “73 Questions” segment with “Vogue.”