Gwyneth Paltrow as Pepper Potts ensured that she received a narrative worthy of her level and that she evolved to the point where she practically led a female superhero squad in ‘Avengers: Endgame’. Even if it was only a few minutes, it was still a win since the moment is still fresh in our minds, even after nearly five years. But what if we told you that Paltrow is leaving Hollywood?
Gwyneth has a resume that qualifies her as an A-lister in the industry. Along with her ‘Marvel’ roles, the actress has appeared in films such as ‘Seven’, ‘Sliding Doors’, ‘A Perfect Murder’, and many more. She is also an entrepreneur, with a firm valued at $250 million in 2018. Yes, we're referring to her health-care startup, Goop.
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Now, while we continue to speculate about her return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, she has delivered a bombshell by revealing her intention to leave Hollywood. Not only that, but she intends to sell Goop and vanish from public view entirely, leaving no trace behind.
According to E-News, Oscar winner Gwyneth Paltrow has no clue who will acquire the firm right now. "We are not yet ready to sell." "I need a few more years," she stated, adding that she would be content to retire from her obligations in the sector after her 55th birthday in 2027.
"I will literally disappear from public eye," Paltrow added. "No one will ever see me again," Gwyneth Paltrow adds, explaining that she does not love her celebrity status and that what she actually appreciates about this environment is "creating, collaborating, being struck with new ideas, innovating, thinking ahead, strategy, vision, that kind of thing."
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Her wellness firm, Goop, is a huge asset, and the choice may appear to be a money-making scheme. Gwyneth Paltrow, on the other hand, makes it obvious that money is not her motivator. "I could never be attracted to a really wealthy man. And I don't make poor value-creation decisions. I've always worked on independent projects. I'm not sure. Money has never been my strong suit. I've never been a driver," she explained.