Another person stated, “What nepotism actually does is make you tone deaf. All day. Every day.” During the bathroom chat, Paltrow even offered up advice to celebrity kids when she noted that, “It shouldn’t limit you because what I believe is that nobody in the world, especially somebody who doesn’t know you, should have a negative impact on your path or the decisions that you make.“Her suggestions quickly backfired with one Twitter user stating, “Gwyneth Paltrow advising other “nepotism babies” not to let the label limit their dreams.” Another user replied to the tweet writing, “So says the Queen of Nepotism.” In Paltrow’s defense, she did acknowledge that for children of wealthy and famous parents, the initial launch into their career isn’t as tough as it is for the average person, adding that they definitely have an advantage. “Look, I think it’s fair, right?” the actress said, adding, “Because as the child of somebody, you get access that other people don’t have, so the playing field is not level in that way.” “However, I really do feel that once your foot is in the door – which you unfairly got in – then you have to work almost twice as hard and be twice as good,” she said. You can check out Paltrow’s interview with the Who’s in my Bathroom host below! More Entertainment:
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