Now Gwyneth Paltrow’s daughter has weighed in on her mother’s topless cooking video.
Apple Martin, 21, joked about the whereabouts of her mother’s clothing after her mother recorded herself preparing breakfast without a top on.
‘Did I steal your shirt by accident or….’ Apple – whose father is Gwyneth’s ex-husband Chris Martin – commented. An amused Gwyneth, 52, replied directly to her daughter with a laughing-crying emoji.
The video began with Gwyneth cooking her confection over the stove without a shirt on, however she was also seen wearing her lace pajama top later in the video.
‘This was a Tuscan inspired high protein #boyfriendbreakfast skillet with sausage from the local butcher, white beans, spinach, cherry tomatoes and of course eggs,’ she captioned the post.
The final dish was a sizzling, mouthwatering masterpiece.

Now Gwyneth Paltrow’s daughter Apple Martin has weighed in on her mother’s topless cooking video

Apple, pictured with her mother in 2023

She dropped a joke about the whereabouts of her mother’s top as she reacted to the video
Gwyneth has remained on good terms with Apple’s father since their 2016 divorce and also shares son Moses, 19, with the Coldplay singer.
She is now married to producer Brad Falchuk, while Chris recently split from his fiancee Dakota Johnson after almost eight years together.
Gwyneth’s topless cooking video, meanwhile, isn’t the first time she has caused a stir – case and point her infamous ‘This Smells Like My Vagina’ candle, released by her Goop company in 2020.
The Hollywood star launched the wellness company Goop in September 2008, with it evolving into an e-commerce site, lifestyle publication and even a Netflix documentary titled The Goop Lab With Gwyneth Paltrow.
But while she has become renowned for revolving her life around Goop, Gwyneth was recently accused of not being as hands-on with her brand as much as she makes out.
Last month, she attended the 2025 Mindvalley Manifesting Summit and spoke about the brand’s now infamous ‘This Smells Like My Vagina’ candle.
But fans questioned how much truth there was to her recounting of the controversial candle’s origins, suggesting it was a ‘fake PR story’.
Goop released a candle called ‘This Smells Like My Vagina’ with the company Heretic in 2020, going instantly viral.
Detailing how they came up with the product, Gwyneth explained that she was working with the perfumer Douglas Little to create scents for Goop, when she jokingly picked one up and said: ‘This smells like my vagina.’

Apple is the daughter of Gwyneth and Chris Martin, who have remained on good terms since their divorce
She recalled: ‘That product is so fascinating because we were messing around with different scents one day. And I smelled something and I was like, “Oh, that smells like… you know”.
‘I was joking. And then [Douglas] was like, “Oh we should make that a candle and put it on the site.”‘
The entrepreneur thought Douglas was kidding and sarcastically agreed that it ‘sounded like a winner.’
She continued: ‘All of a sudden, it was literally on the website. And then we broke the Internet again. And then it took us a long time to live that one down’.

For part of the video, the Shakespeare in Love star, 52, stood at stove topless, sautéing sausage and eggs for her protein-packed breakfast

The Oscar winner had her hair pulled into a ponytail at the nape of her neck and wore white pajama bottoms
However, Gwyneth said she decided that she liked the idea, saying: ‘But, I kept it on the site because there is an aspect to women’s sexuality, that I think, we’re socialized to feel a lot of shame.
‘And I sort of loved this kind of punk rock idea. “We are beautiful and we are awesome and go f*** yourself.”‘
And while the story emitted applause and laughter from the sold-out audience, fans are now becoming increasingly dubious.
Some pointed to the story as proof that Gwyneth isn’t as enmeshed with the brand as she says she is, taking to Reddit to suggest: ‘It is possible she has little to do with the day to day running of the business.

In another part of the video she has the sleeveless top to the pajamas on as she chugs her coffee to get started cooking
‘A lot of these celebrity businesses are run by actual business professionals and the celebrity takes all the credit.
‘It’s not like she’s designing products or has a background in marketing and finances. She may just be the mascot.’
But others accused Gwyneth of fabricating the entire story for the sake of an exciting PR spin.
They wrote: ‘”I just make jokes and then my team goes rogue without thinking of potential PR issues, and I have no say in what is produced, labelled or goes on the website for my own brand.” Sure, Jan’.
‘Out of touch millionaires really want us plebs to believe they say things jokingly in meetings and entire product launches happen by accident?’
‘Hate these fake PR stories’; ‘They knew it would sell because of the buzzy name, no need to be cheeky.’