Did Gwyneth Paltrow Use a Ghostwriter for Her Cookbook?

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Did Gwyneth Paltrow actually write her cookbook?

That's the big question after The New York Times reported that the Oscar-winning actress used a ghostwriter to pen her first cookbook, 2011's My Father's Daughter.

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In the story titled "I Was a Cookbook Ghostwriter," published Tuesday, Paltrow's book was included in the main photo with a caption reading: "Gwyneth Paltrow's ghostwriter is Julia Turshen." In the piece itself, it said that Turshen is writing a second cookbook with Paltrow.

Paltrow, 39, disputed the claim Saturday on her Twitter. "Love [New York Times'] dining section but this week's facts need checking. No ghost writer on my cookbook, I wrote every word myself."

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