Gwyneth Paltrow fans convinced she's throwing subtle 'shade' at Meghan Markle with new cooking video

Gwyneth Paltrow’s Instagram Cooking Video Ignites Meghan Markle ‘Shade’ Speculation

Fans are speculating that Gwyneth Paltrow may be subtly referencing Meghan Markle in her recent cooking video posted on Instagram this Saturday. The Goop founder, 52, who recently commented on the Duchess of Sussex, shared a video of herself preparing breakfast, prompting social media users to interpret certain elements as possible digs at Markle, 43.

Culinary Clip Sparks Online Debate

In the Instagram reel, Paltrow is seen making breakfast biscuits, along with eggs and bacon. She appeared makeup-free, wearing casual striped pajamas. The soundtrack for the video was “This Will Be (An Everlasting Love)” by Natalie Cole, a song also reportedly used in promotional material for Markle’s Netflix series.

Social Media Reacts: ‘Shade’ or Coincidence?

The video quickly garnered attention on social media platform X, with many users suggesting Paltrow was intentionally throwing shade. Fan comments included:

  • “Gwyneth Paltrow continues to throw shade & I’m here for it! No makeup in her actual kitchen!”
  • “Even the music… that’s Natalie Cole ‘this will be (an EVER lasting love)’!!!!!”
  • “Lol isn’t it this the song they keep using in the Meghan Markle promo?”
  • “And being as relatable as she can be, in her pj’s, hair not styled, no make up sipping coffee. No one praising her. Just her phone filming. Simple and easy.”
  • “Go Gwyneth. And she has a real dog in her own real kitchen on her own real property.”
  • “Freaking dying. She doesn’t even need to say a WORD. Authentic, better in every single way in her pj’s no makeup & SO elevated.”
  • “In her PJs, top trolling.”
  • “Pinstripe jammies? Check. Dog? Check. Eggs? Check. Monogrammed mug? Check. Lemons? Check? Her kitchen? Check. Jar of preserves? Check. High kick? Check.”

These comments highlight the perceived similarities between Paltrow’s video and Markle’s public persona, particularly concerning authenticity and lifestyle presentation.

Points of Comparison: Echoes of Markle’s Netflix Show?

Social media users pointed out several parallels to Markle’s Netflix series, “With Love, Meghan.” These included:

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  • Music Choice: The use of Natalie Cole’s song, allegedly featured in Markle’s show promotions.
  • Kitchen Setting: Paltrow filming in what fans perceived as her “actual kitchen,” in contrast to Markle’s show being filmed in a rented farmhouse.
  • Cooking Eggs: Both Paltrow and Markle have featured egg dishes in their cooking segments.
  • Lemon Display: The presence of lemons in Paltrow’s kitchen, similar to decorative lemons seen in Markle’s cooking scenes.
  • Preserves: Paltrow’s video showed a jar of preserves, reminiscent of Markle showcasing homemade jam on her show.
  • Monogrammed Mug: Paltrow was seen using a monogrammed mug, drawing comparisons to Markle’s royal monogram.

Counterarguments: Not Everyone Sees Malice

However, not all viewers interpreted Paltrow’s video as veiled criticism. Some fans defended the Goop founder, suggesting that the perceived “shade” was unintentional or merely a reflection of Paltrow’s established online persona. Comments in defense of Paltrow included:

  • “I don’t think she is throwing shade. I just think she is showing off. That’s what she does and she would not make fun of anyone because of everything that’s been thrown her way.”
  • “Omg! Gwyneth has been doing this pre-Meghan. Aint throwing shade.”
  • “Eh, she’s been doing these kinds of videos forever.”
  • “shade at….? i’m not getting it.”

These comments suggest alternative interpretations, emphasizing Paltrow’s long-standing content style and dismissing the notion of intentional mockery.

Context: Tracy Anderson Salad Ad Controversy

This speculation follows recent controversy surrounding a Goop collaboration video featuring fitness guru Tracy Anderson. Anderson promoted a salad for Goop Kitchen and opened the video with, “Hi, I’m Tracy Anderson, and welcome to my actual kitchen,” a statement many viewed as a pointed jab at Markle’s Netflix show filming location. This prior incident may have heightened sensitivity to perceived slights from the Goop camp.

Anderson’s Denial and Clarification

Anderson addressed the backlash, stating in comments that “Absolutely no shade intended! I mentioned cooking in my own kitchen simply to show that I’m at home, rather than in the professional goop kitchen.” She added, “Always sending love and togetherness to all women.” Sources close to Anderson reportedly reiterated that there was no intention to criticize Markle.

Paltrow’s Previous Statements on Markle

Adding another layer to the narrative, Paltrow recently offered comments on Meghan Markle in an interview with Vanity Fair. Despite living in the same Montecito area, Paltrow stated, “I don’t know Meghan and Harry. I mean, I’ve met Meghan, who seems really lovely, but I don’t know her at all.” She also mentioned playfully offering to “bring them a pie.”

Paltrow also addressed the notion of competition, indicating she felt none and expressed support for women in the lifestyle and wellness space. “When there’s noise about certain women in the culture, I do have, always, a strong instinct to stand up for them,” Paltrow stated, adding she was “raised to see other women as friends, not foes.”

The contrasting interpretations of Paltrow’s cooking video and the preceding salad ad controversy demonstrate the intense public scrutiny surrounding both Gwyneth Paltrow and Meghan Markle, and the propensity for everyday actions to be analyzed for underlying meaning.


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