Gwyneth Paltrow slams New York Times

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The New York Times ran a feature on Tuesday about ghostwriters which said Julia Turshen was the real author of Paltrow's best-selling cookbook, My Father's Daughter. The article also said that Turshen is 'writing a second cookbook with Gwyneth Paltrow after their collaboration on My Father's Daughter'.

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The actress and mother of two, 39, fired back on Twitter on Saturday, writing: "Love The New York Times dining section but this week's facts need checking. No ghostwriter on my cookbook, I wrote every word myself."

Turshen, a cook who also works as an author and TV producer, has publicly collaborated with Paltrow. She interviewed the Iron Man star for a Food & Wine story, produced a TV series she did with Mario Batali about Spanish food, and assisted her on her Goop blog, according to Radar Online. Paltrow maintains that she wrote her cookbook on her own.