Gwyneth Paltrow claims no ghostwriter helped her write her cookbook LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (HOLLYWOODTV) - Gywneth Paltrow is denying claims made by the New York Times that she enlisted a ghostwriter to help her pen her best-selling cookbook, "My Father's Daughter", supposedly bringing on board the literary assistance of one Julia Turshen. Paltrow took to Facebook to protest, "Love @nytimes dining section but this weeks facts need checking. No ghost writer on my cookbook, I wrote every word myself." Turshen is herself a cook, author and TV producer, and even served as producer on a TV series Paltrow made with Mario Batali on the food of Spain, and is known to have assisted on the both the cookbook and her Goop blog. © Copyright Hollywood.TV. This story, including the video and script, is provided by Hollywood.TV. Thomson Reuters does not guarantee the accuracy of, or endorse the views or opinions expressed in, this story. THIS STATEMENT SUPERSEDES ALL OTHER STATEMENTS RELATING TO COPYRIGHT ATTACHED TO THIS CONTENT. |
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