She wrote: “Gwyneth’s response is to say she doesn’t read everything on Goop. That’s not good enough. People with her profile and influence need to be aware that power and success comes with responsibility.
“You are accountable to people who look up to you, and if her website — which is reportedly worth millions — promotes advice that might be misinterpreted by those susceptible to eating disorders, that account-ability isn’t being upheld.”
The small-screen star added: “Gwyneth may claim she’s just as entitled as anyone else to share opinions online, but the truth is people buy into products endorsed by celebrities, so we have to be extra careful.”
The Good Morning Britain host was particularly concerned with the language used in the article, most notably “leanest liveable weight” which she argued could lead to “misinterpretation”.

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