
Gwyneth Paltrow, the company’s founder, has a backup plan in case Goop is ever put up for sale.
The actress and businesswoman frequently bring up disappearance in an interview with Bustle to advertise her new skincare line good.clean.goop.
Following their discussion of what it was like to turn 50, the interviewer said that Paltrow might be “the person who teaches us how to head into our 70s & 80s with grace.”
Knowing myself, I’ll probably give it a go. Or I might be like, ‘F**k this,'” Paltrow jokingly suggested. I might simply vanish, and nobody will ever find me again.
The subject of dropping off the radar came up once more when Paltrow was questioned, “So who’s going to buy Goop and give you hundreds of millions of dollars?”
“I don’t know. We’re not yet prepared to sell. I still require a couple more years,” Paltrow declared.
Paltrow responded, “I’d be happy with that,” when the author then proposed that the celebrity might “make a dramatic exit on your 55th birthday.”
She declared, “I literally will vanish from public life.” I won’t ever be seen by anyone again.
You will have to judge if Paltrow is sincere or if she was just spouting a lot of goop.